A condition in which deposits of a fibrillary protein (amyloid) appear in the skin as macules, papules, and nodules consequent to the effects of local factors
Loss of hair attributable either to the effects of inflammatory cells on follicles or to physiological or mechanical factors in which inflammatory cells play no role.
Urticarial papules are an expression uncommonly of allergic vasculitis and they tend to become purpuric rapidly. Purpuric papules, the most common presentation of allergic vasculitis
Pigmented plaques formed by confluence of smooth-surfaced soft papules, some of which may become polypoid, traversed by accentuations of skin folds. This disease has a predilection for intertriginous regions.
Pigmented plaques formed by confluence of smooth-surfaced soft papules, some of which may become polypoid, traversed by accentuations of skin folds. This disease has a predilection for intertriginous regions.
Pigmented plaques formed by confluence of smooth-surfaced soft papules, some of which may become polypoid, traversed by accentuations of skin folds. This disease has a predilection for intertriginous regions.