| From
the collections of Leonard J. Swinyer, MD, University of Utah School of Medicine; Thomas
J. Russell, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin; Antoinette F. Hood, MD, Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis Clinical
illustrations of common and unusual manifestations seen in geriatric patients. |
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ATROPHY
Purpura senilisINFECIONS
AND INFESTATIONS
Candidiasis; angiokeratomas
Erysipelas
Herpes zoster; Herpes zoster frontalis
Scabies
Norwegian scabies
PHYSICAL FACTORS
Nummular eczema
Stasis dermatitis; actinic dermatitis
Solar elastosis
Solar atrophy
Solar lentigines
Perl�che
Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis (Solar keratoses)
IMMUNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED DISEASE
Bullous pemphigoid
Cicatricial pemphigoid
Pemphigus: vulgaris, foliaceous
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NEOPLASMS:
BENIGN
Seborrheic keratoses
Skin tags
KeratoacanthomaNEOPLASIA:
PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT
Solar keratosis
Actinic cheilitis
Superficial basal cell epithelioma
Multiple superficial basal cell epitheliomas
Nodular basal cell carcinoma acantholytic type
Melanoma in situ
Superficial spreading melanoma
Metastatic prostatic carcinoma
METABOLICALLY MEDIATED SKIN DISEASE
Scurvy
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum
Trophic ulcer; atherosclerotic ulcer
NEUROPHSYCHIATRIC MANIFESTATIONS
Lichen simplex chronicus
Stasis dermatitis with neurodermatitis
MISCELLANEOUS DERMATOSES
Rosacea and rhinophyma |