2,5 These lesions may appear in an acral distribution or be more widely spread across the skin. Clinically, eccrine poromas typically present as a slow-growing, painless, solitary, firm papule.
Figure 1. The primary lesion is a papule. There is an erythematous nodule with slight scale and a few scattered papules at the boarder of the nodule. Seborrhea is a common condition of the scalp ...
A 77-year-old man presented for investigation of violaceous papules that had suddenly appeared on his chest, abdomen, and back 6 months earlier. The patient displayed B symptoms, was underweight ...
The primary lesion is an erythematous papule (see Figure 1). There are two erythematous lesions. The superior lesion is larger and is an erythematous plaque. Note that the center of the lesion ...