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Figure 25.1
Smallpox. Papulovesicular lesions, some with haemorrhagic centres, concentrated on the extremities. (Courtesy of Dr Colin Long, Cardiff and Vale NHS ...
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Figure 25.5
Orf. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.9
Herpes labialis. (a) Typical recurrent lesion on the upper lip. (b) More widespread recurrent lesions following streptococcal pyoderma with lymphangit...
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Figure 25.13
Varicella. (Courtesy of York District Hospital, UK.)
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Figure 25.17
Eczema herpeticum. (a) Perioral. (b) Periocular. (c) Forehead. (d) Front of the neck of 20‐year‐old man. (e) Resolving lesions. (Part (d) courtesy of ...
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Figure 25.21
Mosaic plantar wart. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.25
(a,b) Perianal warts. (Courtesy of York District Hospital, UK.)
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Figure 25.29
Human parvovirus (B19) in the serum of a patient with aplastic crisis. Negatively stained electron micrograph, ×200 000. (Courtesy of Mr T. W. Lee, J...
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Figure 25.33
Pityriasis rosea: (a) with herald patch on the right of the abdomen, shown in close‐up in (b). (Courtesy of York District Hospital, UK.) (c) With her...
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Figure 25.2
Scarring of face following smallpox infection. (Courtesy of Dr S. B. Verma, Baroda Skin Clinic, Baroda, India.)
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Figure 25.6
Orf with erythema multiforme. The orf lesion on the dorsum of the forefinger has been present for 14 days; the secondary erythema multiforme for 4 day...
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Figure 25.10
Herpes genitalis. (a) Scattered lesions on the penile shaft. (b) Confluent lesions resulting in large erosions. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, ...
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Figure 25.14
Zoster of the trunk. (Courtesy of York District Hospital, UK.)
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Figure 25.18
Histology of viral wart (a) low power, ×40, showing morphology of wart lesion with papillomatous acanthosis and hyperkeratosis; (b) high power, ×200, ...
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Figure 25.22
Plane warts. (a) Warts on the knee. (b) Warts on the arm with spread into a scratch. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.26
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. Pigmented flat warty lesions in popliteal fossae. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.30
Hand, foot and mouth disease. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.3
Vaccinia: vaccination site with generalized spread. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.7
Milker's nodule. (Courtesy of Dr J. B. Kurtz, Oxford, UK.)
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Figure 25.11
Herpes simplex. Inoculation lesion on the thumb of a dermatologist. (Courtesy of Dr A. S. Highet, York District Hospital, UK.)
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Figure 25.15
Ophthalmic zoster. (Courtesy of York District Hospital, UK.)
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Figure 25.19
Common warts. (a) Hand. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.) (b) Dorsum of the finger, filiform warts. (Courtesy of Dr A. S. Highet, ...
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Figure 25.23
Filiform wart on the forearm. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.27
Acquired epidermodysplasia verruciformis. Widespread flat hyper‐ and hypopigmented lesions affecting the whole body: (a) neck, (b) back and (c) legs. ...
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Figure 25.31
Koplik spots on the buccal mucosa in measles. (Courtesy of Dr John Kurtz, Oxford, UK.)
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Figure 25.4
Orf virus. Phosphotungstate preparation (×230 000). (Courtesy of Dr J. Nagington, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.8
Molluscum contagiosum. (a) Typical umbilicated lesions. (b) Depressed scars following infection. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)...
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Figure 25.12
Herpesvirus varicellae . Phosphotungstate preparations from vesicle fluid. (a) The dark centre is due to penetration of the capsid by phosphotungstate...
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Figure 25.16
Herpes zoster oticus showing unilateral zoster with facial palsy (Ramsay Hunt syndrome).
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Figure 25.20
(a) Periungual warts. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.) (b) Periungual warts in a nail‐biter. (Courtesy of York District Hospital,...
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Figure 25.24
Penile warts. (a,b) Classical condylomata acuminata. (c) This pigmented lesion was confirmed histologically to be a viral wart. (Courtesy of York Dis...
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Figure 25.28
Extensive plantar warts in a renal transplant recipient. (a) Toes. (b) Sole. (Courtesy of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)
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Figure 25.32
Gianotti–Crosti syndrome. Papular eruption on the leg. (Courtesy of Dr N. P. Burrows, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.)