are consistent with porcine juvenile pustular psoriaform dermatitis (PJPPD) 1. Figure 2: Photomicrographs of adjacent sections of haired skin over a lesion from the pig in Figure 1, stained with ...
Vesicular & pustular exanthems Varicella infection is benign and self-limiting, but has the potential to cause life- and limb-threatening complications in immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts.
Inverse psoriasis develops in the armpits, groin, under the breasts, and other skin folds. Pustular psoriasis White or yellow blisters form on the skin. They often develop on the hands and feet.