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(VISUAL AIDS)

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VISUAL AIDS

S4C6VA1-1: listing of features of cutaneous vasculitis; S4C6VA1-2: diagramatic representation of lymphocytic vasculitis; S4C6VA1-3: diagramatic representation of features of lichenoid lymphocytic vasculitis; S4C6VA1-4: features of lichenoid lymphocytic vasculitis;

S4C10VA2-1: pityriasis disorders; S4C10VA2-2: pityriasis disorders as a variant of lichenoid lymphocytic vasculitis; S4C10VA2-3: diagrammatic comparison of spongiotic, lichenoid, and psorasiform disorders; S4C10VA2-4: diagrammatic representation of pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta;

S4C11VA3-1: features of whorled transepidermal elimination; S4C11VA3-2: erythema multiforme as model of whorled transepidermal elimination; S4C11VA3-3: diagrammatic representation of kinetics of lesions in the category of whorled transepidermal elimination and in the category of lichen planus-like reactions; S4C11VA3-4: listing of lesions in the category of erythema multiforme-like complex; S4C11VA3-5: listing of disorders with features of lichenoid lymphocytic vasculitis:

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(PHOTOMICROGRAPHS)

S4C7P1-1: clinical photos - secondary lues; S4C7P1-2-6: patterns of secondary lues; S4C8P2-1-4: patterns of secondary lues; S4C9P3-1-6: patterns of secondary lues;

S4C12P4-1-7: patterns of erythema multiforme; S4C13P5-1-6: patterns of erythema multiforme; S4C13aP5a-1-2: patterns of erythema multiforme; S4C13aP5a-3-6: erythema multiforme in setting of lupus erythematosus; S4C14P6-1-6: herpes virus infection; S4C15P7-1-7: patterns of erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis; S4C16P8-1-2: toxic epidermal necrolysis; S4C16P8-3-5:  clinically TEN, histologically graft-vs-host reaction cannot be ruled out; S4C16aP8a-1-5: erythema multiforme progressing to TEN;

S4C17P9-1-7:pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta; S4C18P10-1-2:pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta; S4C19P11-1-6: pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis; S4C20P12-1-4: pityriasis lichenoides with atypia;

S4C21P13-1-8: pityriasis lichenoides chronica; S4C22P14-1-6: Pityriasic T-cell dysplasia (“CTCL”);

S4C23P15-1-4: erythema dyschromicum perstans;

S4C24P16-1-5: lichen amyloidosis;

S4C25P17-1: colloid milium;

S4C26P18-1-4: lichen aureus;

SECTION MAP

Section 1: inflammation, general aspects;

Section 2: spongiotic and psoriasiform dermatitides;

Section 3: lichen planus-like disorders;

Section 4: lichenoid disorders, erythema multiforme-like and pityriasic;

Section 5: lichenoid disorders, lupus erythematosus-like;

Section 6: vesiculo-bullous disorders (1);

Section 7: vesiculo-bullous disorders (2);

Section 8: vasculitides;

Section 9: collagenoses;

Section 10: panniculitides;

Section 11: infectious disorders;

Section 12: granulomatous disorders;

Section 13: borderline disorders;

Section 14: clinical disorders;

Section 15: borderland2;

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