Rash
Rash Overview I
Rash Overview II
Rash Overview III
Rash Lecture I
Rash Lecture II
Rash Lecture III
Rash Patient Information I
Rash Patient Information II
Generalized Rash
Evaluating the Febrile Patient with a Rash
Dermatologic Emergency
A Diagnostic Approach to Pruritus
Possible Skin Eruptions on the Head
- Actinic Keratosis Reference
- Alopecia Areata Reference
- Dermoid Cyst Reference
- Basal Cell Carcinoma Reference
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma Reference
- Dermatomyositis Reference
- Herpes Zoster Reference
- Discoid Lupus Reference
- Psoriasis Reference
- Erosive Pustular Dermatosis Reference
- Pilar Cyst Reference
- Alopecia Mucinosa Reference
- Lichen Planopilaris Reference
- Atopic Dermatitis Reference
- Eczema Reference
- Scabies Reference
- Cellulitis Reference
- Cutis Verticis Gyrata Reference
- Cylindroma Reference
- Nevus Sebaceous Reference
- Folliculitis Reference
- Pityriasis Amiantacea Reference
- Pediculosis Capitis Reference
- Merkel Cell Carcinoma Reference
- Tinea Capitis Reference
- Folliculitis Decalvans Reference
- Acne Keloidalis nuchae Reference
- Seborrheic dermatitis Reference
- Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Reference
- Contact Dermatitis Reference
- Angiosarcoma Reference
- Pemphigus Foliaceus Reference
- Cutaneous B cell Lymphoma Reference
- Brunsting-Perry Pemphigoid Reference
- Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions on the Neck
- Scarlet fever Reference
- Cutaneous lupus erythematosus Reference
- Jewelry allergy Reference
- Disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis Reference
- Erythema multiforme Reference
- Intertrigo Reference
- Chronic actinic dermatitis Reference
- Prurigo Reference
- Miliaria (sweat rash) Reference
- Hailey-Hailey disease Reference
- Allergic Contact Dermatitis Reference
- Lichen planus Reference
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis Reference
- Cutaneous signs of systemic disease Reference
- Urticaria and urticaria-like conditions Reference
- Bullous drug eruptions Reference
- Strongyloidiasis Reference
- Darier disease Reference
- Skin infections in intravenous drug users Reference
- Fragrance & perfume contact allergy Reference
- Pustular skin conditions Reference
- Pellagra Reference
- Rubella Reference
- Skin toxicity of chemotherapy drugs Reference
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Morbilliform drug reaction Reference
- Rickettsial diseases Reference
- Drug-induced photosensitivity Reference
- Alcohol and the skin Reference
- Sunscreen allergy Reference
- Scombroid fish poisoning Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions of the Face
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis Reference
- Infectious mononucleosis Reference
- Allergic contact dermatitis Reference
- Cutaneous signs of systemic disease Reference
- Photosensitivity (sun allergy) Reference
- Rosacea Reference
- Scaly skin diseases Reference
- Facial psoriasis Reference
- Periorificial dermatitis Reference
- Facial skin problems Reference
- Alcohol and the skin Reference
- Sensitive skin Reference
- Scombroid fish poisoning Reference
- Viral skin infections Reference
- Chikungunya fever Reference
- Measles (morbilli) Reference
- Scabies Reference
- Herpes simplex (cold sores) Reference
- Systemic lupus erythematosus Reference
- Bullous drug eruptions Reference
- Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) Reference
- Varicella (chickenpox) Reference
- Roseola Reference
- Graft versus host disease Reference
- Skin toxicity of chemotherapy drugs Reference
- Infantile papular acrodermatitis Reference
- Zika virus Reference
- Drug-induced photosensitivity Reference
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Fungal infections Reference
- Dermatitis (eczema) Reference
- Cutaneous side effects of EGFR and protein kinase inhibitors Reference
Possible Eruptions on the Upper/Middle Back
- Solar urticaria Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Pityriasis versicolor, Tinea versicolor Reference
- Diabetic skin disease Reference
- Strongyloidiasis Reference
- Transient acantholytic dermatosis. Grover disease Reference
- Allergy to dimethyl fumarate: sofa dermatitis Reference
- Cutaneous lupus erythematosus Reference
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Varicella (chickenpox) Reference
- Reiter syndrome Reference
- Scarlet fever Reference
- Pemphigoid gestationis Reference
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis Reference
- Lichen planus Reference
- Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever Reference
- Scombroid fish poisoning Reference
- Cutaneous signs of systemic disease Reference
- Flagellate erythema Reference
- Amyloidosis Reference
- Uraemic pruritus (renal itch) Reference
- Systemic lupus erythematosus Reference
- Dermatitis. Contact dermatitis Reference
- Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions on the Chest Wall
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Cutaneous lupus erythematosus Reference
- Scaly skin diseases Reference
- Alcohol and the skin Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Transient acantholytic dermatosis; Grover disease Reference
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff (seborrheic eczema) Reference
- Scarlet fever Reference
- Scombroid fish poisoning Reference
- Skin conditions affecting newborn babies Reference
- Dermatomyositis Reference
- Pityriasis versicolor. Tinea versicolor Reference
- Polymorphic light eruption Reference
- Sarcoidosis Reference
- Dermatological emergencies. Blistering skin diseases Reference
- Wood lamp skin examination Reference
- Bullous drug eruptions Reference
- Chronic actinic dermatitis Reference
- Stoma skin problems Reference
- Menopause and the skin Reference
- Target and targetoid Lesions Reference
- Amyloidosis Reference
- Herpes zoster; Shingles Reference
- Dermatitis Reference
- Actinic prurigo Reference
- Lichen nitidus Reference
- Xanthomas Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions on the Trunk
- Scaly skin diseases Reference
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Morbilliform drug reaction (maculopapular drug eruption) Reference
- Viral skin infections. Specific viral exanthems Reference
- Exanthems (reactive rashes) Reference
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection Reference
- Urticaria and urticaria-like conditions Reference
- Skin toxicity of chemotherapy drugs Reference
- Granulomatous dermatitis Reference
- Scabies Reference
- Anticonvulsant drugs and the skin Reference
- Erythema multiforme Reference
- Rheumatic fever, erythema marginatum Reference
- Enteroviral infections Reference
- Sulfa drugs and the skin Reference
- Infectious mononucleosis, Epstein Barr virus, glandular fever Reference
- Tinea (fungal skin infection) Reference
- Chikungunya fever Reference
- Rickettsial diseases Reference
- Blistering diseases Reference
- Lichenoid drug eruption Reference
- Skin problems on the trunk Reference
- Crohn skin disease Reference
- Skin conditions affecting newborn babies Reference
- Roseola (human herpes virus type 6, HHV-6) Reference
- Pustular skin conditions Reference
- Adult onset Still disease Reference
- Pityriasis rubra pilaris Reference
- Lichen planus Reference
- Pityriasis lichenoides (PLC, PLEVA) Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions on the Abdomen
- Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy. PUPPP Reference
- Varicella (chickenpox) Reference
- Stoma skin problems Reference
- Intertrigo (rash in body folds) Reference
- Skin problems in pregnancy Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Skin infections in intravenous drug users Reference
- Prurigo pigmentosa Reference
- Alcohol and the skin Reference
- Lichen nitidus Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions of the Pelvis
- Scarlet fever Reference
- Chikungunya fever Reference
- Gonorrhoea Reference
- Pityriasis rosea Reference
- Extramammary Paget disease Reference
- Syphilis Reference
- Filariasis Reference
- Molluscum contagiosum Reference
- Genital skin problems Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Pruritus vulvae Reference
- Genital dysaesthesia; Penile or scrotodynia Reference
- Genital herpes Reference
- Genital psoriasis Reference
- Sexually transmitted diseases Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions of the Upper Extremities
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection Reference
- Bullous drug eruptions Reference
- Symptoms of skin disease Reference
- Scaly skin diseases. Disorders of keratinisation Reference
- Urticaria and urticaria-like conditions Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Cutaneous signs of systemic disease Reference
- Vitiligo Reference
Possible Skin Eruptions of the Lower Extremities
- Lower leg rashes Reference
- Exercise-induced vasculitis Reference
- Dermatitis (eczema) Reference
- Morbilliform drug reaction (maculopapular drug eruption) Reference
- Bullous drug eruptions Reference
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection Reference
- Symptoms of skin disease Reference
- Adverse skin reactions to vaccines Reference
- Superficial thrombophlebitis Reference
- Viral hepatitis and the skin Reference
- Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever Reference
- Venous eczema, gravitational eczema Reference
- Cutaneous signs of systemic disease Reference
- Pellagra (vitamin B3 or niacin deficiency) Reference
- Enteroviral infections Reference
- Scaly skin diseases. Psoriasis overview Reference
- Skin metastasis, cutaneous metastases Reference
- Viral skin infections. Specific viral exanthems Reference
- Sarcoidosis Reference
- Nodular vasculitis Reference
- Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Reference
- Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa Reference
- Leg ulcers Reference
- Folliculitis Reference
- Angioedema Reference
- Nodular prurigo Reference
- Sjogren syndrome Reference
- Scarlet fever Reference
- Capillaritis (pigmented purpura) Reference
Understanding Rash