tailieunhanh - Chapter 054. Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease (Part 18)
Papulonodular Skin Lesions (Table 54-15) In the papulonodular diseases, the lesions are elevated above the surface of the skin and may coalesce to form plaques. The location, consistency, and color of the lesions are the keys to their diagnosis; this section is organized on the basis of color. Table 54-15 Papulonodular Skin Lesions According to Color Groups I. White A. Calcinosis cutis II. Skin-colored A. Rheumatoid nodules B. Neurofibromas (von Recklinghausen's disease) C. Angiofibromas (tuberous sclerosis, MEN syndrome, type 1) D. Neuromas (MEN syndrome, type 2b) E. Adnexal tumors 1. Basal cell carcinomas (nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome) 2. Tricholemmomas (Cowden disease) F. Osteomas (Gardner syndrome) G. Primary cutaneous disorders 1. Epidermal inclusion. | Chapter 054. Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease Part 18 Papulonodular Skin Lesions Table 54-15 In the papulonodular diseases the lesions are elevated above the surface of the skin and may coalesce to form plaques. The location consistency and color of the lesions are the keys to their diagnosis this section is organized on the basis of color. Table 54-15 Papulonodular Skin Lesions According to Color Groups I. White A. Calcinosis cutis II. Skin-colored A. Rheumatoid nodules B. Neurofibromas von Recklinghausen s disease C. Angiofibromas tuberous sclerosis MEN syndrome tyPe 1 D. Neuromas MEN syndrome type 2b E. Adnexal tumors 1. Basal cell carcinomas nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome 2. Tricholemmomas Cowden disease F. Osteomas Gardner syndrome G. Primary cutaneous disorders 1. Epidermal inclusion cysts 2. Lipomas III. Pink translucent A. Amyloidosis B. Papular mucinosis IV. Yellow A. Xanthomas B. Tophi C. Necrobiosis lipoidica D. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum E. Sebaceous adenomas Torre syndrome V. Red
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