(1) Sterile, pruritic papules and papulopustules that formed annular rings developed on the back of a 58-year-old woman.
(2) The classical form most commonly observed on the buccal, palatal and labial mucosa shows a fine lacework of white papules and lines.
(3) Cutaneous macroglobulinosis is characterized by multiple flesh-colored papules on extensor skin surfaces.
(4) These lesions are nondescript papules or nodules primarily involving the head and neck areas of young adults.
(5) All patients had punch biopsies taken from (1) a lesion containing Sarcoptes scabiei, (2) an inflammatory papule which did not contain a mite, and (3) normal skin.
(6) Widespread keratotic papules and striking hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles went unrecognized as a manifestation of tuberculosis, thereby delaying treatment in a patient with AIDS-related complex.
(7) Two morphological variants have been observed, typical wart-like flat-topped papules and larger confluent plaques.
(8) In 94% of the patients with dermatitis herpetiformis, a locally applied ointment with an ester of nicotinic acid (Trafuril) induced an abnormal reaction with erythema, edema, papules, and often vesicles.
(9) A 15-month-old girl had orange papules that formed V-shaped lines on her back.
(10) Sixteen cases of pruritic papules of pregnancy were collected during a 32-month period.
(11) PUPP is a specific eruptive dermatosis in pregnancy, clinically characterized by erythematous papules and plaques with intense itching in periumbilical localization.
(12) The child in an immunocompromised state who develops a red papule, then a black eschar with surrounding erythema, should have immediate biopsy that can easily demonstrate the characteristic hyphal forms.
(13) The patient had mild clinical symptoms consisting of numerous pigmented freckles and a small number of seborrheic keratosis-like papules.
(14) This favors the proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes which may initiate inflammation in microcomedos and lead to formation of pustules, papules or nodules.
(15) A 54-year-old female patient recurrently developed disseminated papules, red-brown in color and partly ulcerous, which spontaneously disappeared after 3-6 weeks.
(16) The disease was preceded by an erythema multiforme-like exanthema and urticarial papules.
(17) The reduction in number of papules and pustules was not statistically significant on either treatment.
(18) Widespread pruritic, urticarial papules developed at times of stress and exercise, each papule being surrounded by a striking blanched vasoconstricted halo.
(19) We have recently demonstrated that in pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) there are multiple dermal fibroblasts with no deposition of mucin.
(20) In addition, we discuss the clinical differential diagnosis of multiple firm, skin-colored papules.