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  2. Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma - Wikipedia

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    Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma, also known as a hobnail hemangioma is a skin condition characterized by a central brown or purplish papule that is surrounded by an ecchymotic halo. [1] [2] It may appear similar to melanoma. It was first described by Santa Cruz and Aronberg in 1988. [2]

  3. Pityriasis lichenoides - Wikipedia

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    The central punctum of the papule frequently develops into a vesiculopustular structure, experiences hemorrhagic necrosis, ulcerates, and is covered in reddish-brown crusts. There may be postinflammatory hyper- and hypopigmentation as well as varioliform scars.

  4. Acne necrotica - Wikipedia

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    Usually appearing as a cluster of erythematous papules and papulo-pustules, the lesions are umbilicated, 2-4 mm in diameter, and develop central necrosis within a few days. An adherent hemorrhagic crust forms, but it falls off after 3–4 weeks, leaving varioliform scars.

  5. Gottron's sign - Wikipedia

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    Gottron's sign is a pathognomonic cutaneous manifestation associated with dermatomyositis (DM), which is an inflammatory disorder affecting the skin and muscles. [1] The primary lesion of dermatomyositis appears as a violaceous, macular erythema with a symmetric distribution, which may progress and become poikilodermatous (atrophic with telangiectasia and pigmentary changes) and indurated (as ...

  6. Papule - Wikipedia

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    A papule is a small, well-defined bump in the skin. [2] It may have a rounded, pointed or flat top, and may have a dip. [2] It can appear with a stalk, be thread-like or look warty. [3] It can be soft or firm and its surface may be rough or smooth. [2] Some have crusts or scales. [2]

  7. Angiofibroma - Wikipedia

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    Fibrous papules are also termed facial angiofibromas and were formerly and incorrectly termed adenoma sebaceum (fibrous papules are unrelated to sebaceous glands [4]). They develop in up to 8% of the general adult population and occur as 1 to 3 [ 5 ] pink to red, [ 4 ] dome-shaped papules in the central areas of the face, nose, and/or lips. [ 6 ]

  8. Lacrimal caruncle - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal caruncle is found at the medial canthus of the eye. [1] It consists of skin, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, accessory lacrimal tissue and other tissues that are present in the skin and accessory lacrimal glands. [1] [2] Its non-keratinized epithelium resembles the conjunctival epithelium. [2]

  9. Discrete papular lichen myxedematosus - Wikipedia

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    Discrete papular lichen myxedematosus is a skin condition caused by fibroblasts producing abnormally large amounts of mucopolysaccharides characterized by the occurrence of waxy, flesh-colored papules.. [1] [2]