Sections View Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Annotate Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Supplementary Content +++ INTRODUCTION ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Head and neck Actinomycosis 183–184 Atopic dermatitis 126–127 Basal cell carcinoma 188–192 Cellulitis 159–164 Chemical burn 105–107 Contact dermatitis 118–123 Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome 123–125 Electrical burn (oral cavity) 102–105 Factitious wounds (face) 230–231 Frostbite 107–109 Herpes simplex type 1 (mouth) 170–174 Herpes zoster (Chicken Pox) 170–172 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Kaposi’s sarcoma (oral cavity) 204–208 Melanoma 196–200 Merkel cell carcinoma 200–204 Mycobacteria 184–185 Paraneoplastic pemphigus (mouth) 139 Pemphigus vulgaris 139–140 Pressure injury 57–76 Scleroderma 144–146 Spider bite 225–227 Sporotrichosis 182–183 Squamous cell carcinoma 192–196 Tinea capitis 175, 177, 180, 181 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Upper extremity Atopic dermatitis 127 Bullous pemphigoid (axilla, flexor surfaces) 142, 143 Chronic edema due to deep vein thrombosis 32 Compartment syndrome 20–23 Factitious wounds 230–231 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Hidradenitis suppurative (axilla) 148–151 Lymphedema 41–44 Melanoma 196–200 Merkel cell carcinoma 200–204 Necrotizing fasciitis (Type 2) 164–166 Pemphigus vulgaris (axilla) 139, 140, 142 Polymorphous light eruption 227–230 Pressure injury (elbow) 57–76 Scleroderma 144–146 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Torso Cutaneous lymphoma 208–211 Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome 123–125 Herpes zoster (chicken pox) 170–174 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Hidradenitis suppurative (inframammary) 149–151 Kaposi’s sarcoma 204–208 Merkel cell carcinoma 200–204 Necrotizing fasciitis (Type 1) 164–166 Pemphigus foliaceous 140, 142 Pemphigus vulgaris 139, 140, 142 Polymorphous light eruption 227–230 Pressure injury spine, scapula 53–76 Spider bite (waist) 225–227 Tinea versicolor (hyperpigmentation) 179, 181 Tinea versicolor (hypopigmentation) 178, 181 Warfarin-induced skin necrosis (breasts) 221–222 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Abdomen Bullous pemphigoid 142, 143 Calciphylaxis 218–220 Contact dermatitis 118–123 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Necrotizing fasciitis (Type 1) 164–166 Pyoderma gangrenosum 135–137 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Sarcum/occyx Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis 168–170 Pressure injury 63f, 54–76 Terminal ulcer (Kennedy ulcer) 74–76 Warfarin-induced skin necrosis (buttocks) 221–222 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Groin/Perineal area groin Bullous pemphigoid 142, 143 Hidradenitis suppurative 148–151 Kaposi’s sarcoma (genitals) 204–208 Melanoma (genitals) 196–200 Necrotizing fasciitis (Type 1) 164–166 Tinea cruris 176, 180, 181 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Thigh Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis 168–170 Calciphylaxis 218–220 Compartment syndrome 20–23 Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome 123–125 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Warfarin-induced skin necrosis 221–222 ++ Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|Print Lower leg Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis 168–170 Acute obstruction of abdominal lymph nodes 45–46 Antiphospholipid syndrome 137–139 Basal cell carcinoma 188–192 Cardiac disease 24–26 Cellulitis 159–164 Chronic venous insufficiency 31–39 Compartment syndrome 20–23 Congestive heart disease 40–41 Contact dermatitis 118–123 Cryoglobulinemia 131–135 Cutaneous lymphoma 208–211 Diabetic dermopathy 90–91 Factitious wound 230–231 Herpes zoster (shingles) 170–174 Kaposi’s sarcoma 204–208 Klippel Trenaunay Weber syndrome 48–51 Lipedema 44–45 Livedoid vasculopathy 34, 38 Lymphedema 41–44 Martorell’s ulcer 28-29 Melanoma 196–200 Merkel cell carcinoma 200–204 Mycobacteria 184–185 Necrobiosis lipoidica 146–148 Necrotizing ... Your Access profile is currently affiliated with [InstitutionA] and is in the process of switching affiliations to [InstitutionB]. Please select how you would like to proceed. Keep the current affiliation with [InstitutionA] and continue with the Access profile sign in process Switch affiliation to [InstitutionB] and continue with the Access profile sign in process Get Free Access Through Your Institution Learn how to see if your library subscribes to McGraw Hill Medical products. Subscribe: Institutional or Individual Sign In Error: Incorrect UserName or Password Username Error: Please enter User Name Password Error: Please enter Password Sign in Forgot Password? Forgot Username? Sign in via OpenAthens Sign in via Shibboleth You already have access! Please proceed to your institution's subscription. Create a free profile for additional features.