Atlas of Clinical Dermatopathology. Gunter Burg
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#uf73a203b-85cb-4446-9608-6f754142dd09">Figure 1.2.5 Anthrax.Figure 1.2.6 Nocardiosis. Source: The images top left and right is modified ...Figure 1.2.7 Rhinoscleroma.Figure 1.3.1 Bacillary Angiomatosis and Cat Scratch Disease (top right).Figure 1.3.2 Verruga Peruana.Figure 1.3.3 Differential Diagnosis: Pyogenic Granuloma (Lobular Capillary H...Figure 1.4.1.1 Primary Tuberculosis of the Skin.Figure 1.4.1.2 BCG Vaccination Granuloma.Figure 1.4.1.3 Differential Diagnosis: Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei....Figure 1.4.1.4 Lupus Vulgaris.Figure 1.4.1.5 Variant: Tuberculosis (Lupus) Cutis Verrucosa.Figure 1.4.1.6 Variant: Tuberculosis Cutis Colliquativa (Scrofuloderma).Figure 1.4.1.7 Lichen Scrofulosorum (Tuberculosis Cutis Lichenoides).Figure 1.4.1.8 Papulonecrotic Tuberculid.Figure 1.4.1.9 Erythema Induratum (Bazin).Figure 1.4.2 Fish Tank (Swimming Pool) Granuloma.Figure 1.4.3.1 Leprosy, Tuberculoid (Paucibacillary) (TT).Figure 1.4.3.2.1 Leprosy: Borderline Tuberculoid (BT).Figure 1.4.3.2.2 Leprosy, Borderline Lepromatous.Figure 1.4.3.3 Leprosy, Lepromatous (LL).Figure 1.4.3.4 Leprosy, Histoid Lepromatous (HL).Figure 1.4.3.5 Virchow cell‐rich variant of ENL with minimal vasculitis.Figure 1.5 Actinomycosis.Figure 1.6.1 Variant: Erythema (Chronicum) Migrans (ECM) (Stage I).Figure 1.6.2.1 Variant: Lymphadenosis Cutis Benigna (Pseudolymphoma; Lymphoc...Figure 1.6.2.2 Variant: Lymphadenosis Cutis Benigna (Pseudolymphoma; Lymphoc...Figure 1.6.3 Variant: Morphea/Scleroderma‐Like Lesions (Stage II).Figure 1.6.4.1 Variant: Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III).Figure 1.6.4.2 Variant: Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III).Figure 1.6.5 Variant: Juxta‐Articular Fibrous Nodules in Acrodermatitis Chro...Figure 1.7.1 Gonorrhea.Figure 1.7.2.1 Syphilis (Stage I).Figure 1.7.2.2 Syphilis, Papular (Stage II).Figure 1.7.3 Ulcus Molle (Chancroid).Figure 1.7.4 Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis; Granuloma Venereum).Figure 1.7.5 Lymphogranuloma Inguinale (Lymphogranuloma Venereum; Durand–Nic...Figure 1.8 Rickettsial Infections.Figure 1.9.1 Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS).Figure 1.9.2 Differential Diagnosis: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN).Figure 1.10.1 Pyoderma Gangrenosum.Figure 1.10.2 Infantile AcropustulosisFigure 1.10.3 Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP).Figure 1.10.4 Psoriasis Pustulosa.Figure 1.10.5 Localized Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis.Figure 1.10.6 Erosive Pustular Dermatitis of the Scalp.
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1.1 Variants: Tinea Corporis; Tinea Faciei.Figure 2.1.2.1 Variant: Tinea Barbae (Trichophytia).Figure 2.1.2.2 Variant: Tinea Barbae (Trichophytia).Figure 2.1.3 Granuloma Trichophyticum (Majocchi’s Granuloma).Figure 2.1.4 Candidiasis (Moniliasis).Figure 2.1.5 Candida Tropicalis and Candida Lipolytica.Figure 2.1.6 Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor.Figure 2.1.7 Variant: Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Folliculitis.Figure 2.1.8 Differential Diagnosis: Seborrheic dermatitis.Figure 2.1.9 Tinea Nigra.Figure 2.2.1 Sporotrichosis.Figure 2.2.2 Mycetoma (Madura Foot).Figure 2.2.3 Chromo(blasto)mycosis (Verrucous Dermatitis).Figure 2.3.1.1 Cryptococcosis (Spores with Mucoid Capsule).Figure 2.3.1.2 Cryptococcosis, Granulomatous (Spores without Mucoid Capsules...Figure 2.3.2 North American Blastomycosis.Figure 2.3.3 Lobomycosis (Keloidal Blastomycosis).Figure 2.3.4 Histoplasmosis.Figure 2.3.5 Coccidioidomycosis.Figure 2.3.6 Paracoccidioidomycosis.Figure 2.3.7 Emmonsiosis.Figure 2.4.1 Aspergillosis (Alternaria).Figure 2.4.2 Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis; Phycomycosis).Figure 2.4.3 Hyalohyphomycosis.Figure 2.4.4 Phaeohyphomycosis.Figure 2.4.5 Protothecosis, Cutaneous.
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1.1 Herpes Simplex.Figure 3.1.2 Varicella/Zoster.Figure 3.1.2.1 Herpes Simplex; Varicella (Chickenpox)/Zoster (Shingles).Figure 3.1.2.2.1 Herpes Simplex; Varicella (Chickenpox)/Zoster (Shingles).Figure 3.1.2.2.2 Varicella (Chickenpox)/Zoster (Shingles).Figure