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Extremely pruritic lesions
A 48-year-old woman asked her dermatologist about several red lesions that were extremely pruritic. They were scattered haphazardly on the back of her leg. A few of the lesions were still smooth nodules, but others were now excoriations; she just couldn't stop scratching them no matter how hard she tried. She estimated they had been there for nearly a month. She had a history of atopic dermatitis, but this didn't feel like the same thing.
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Melanoma quiz: Diagnosis, differential and black patches
A 71-year-old Caucasian woman with blue eyes and fair skin presents with an asymptomatic 4 cm x 2.5 cm black patch that has been present for a few years.
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Hyperpigmented patch of skin on neck
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