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Differential diagnosis of linear eruptions in children
Lacey L. Kruse
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Pediatrics
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Keyphrases
Differential Diagnosis
100%
Acute Onset
33%
Plaque
33%
Correct Diagnosis
33%
3-year-olds
33%
Skin Lesions
33%
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
33%
Papules
33%
Incontinentia pigmenti
33%
Cutaneous Mosaicism
33%
Erythematous Plaque
33%
Cutaneous Eruption
33%
Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
33%
Linear Distribution
33%
Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus
33%
External Agents
33%
Flat-topped
33%
Phytophotodermatitis
33%
Linear Lichen Planus
33%
Lichen Striatus
33%
Linear Psoriasis
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Differential Diagnosis
100%
Leg
66%
Lichen Planus
33%
Psoriasis
33%
Papule
33%
Physical Examination
33%
Skin Allergy
33%
Skin Defect
33%
Incontinentia pigmenti
33%
Mosaicism
33%
Hypopigmentation
33%
Phytophotodermatitis
33%
Lichen Striatus
33%
Nevus
33%