A photosensitive disorder with multiple, small, annular, atrophic, brownish macules with a distinct keratotic rim, on the lower legs and forearms.
Characterized by a sudden eruption of multiple, small, 'raindrop-like', salmon-pink papules with fine scale, often following a streptococcal infection.
The early patch stage of this cutaneous T-cell lymphoma can present as variably shaped, slightly scaly, pink or reddish-brown patches.
A benign inflammatory disorder with recurrent crops of small, reddish-brown, scaly papules that can have a 'mica-like' scale which is easily detached.
Following a herald patch, this eruption consists of multiple smaller, oval, pink plaques with a fine collarette of scale, oriented along skin lines in a 'Christmas tree' pattern.
The 'great imitator,' which can present as a generalized, non-pruritic, papulosquamous rash with reddish-brown, scaly papules, often involving the palms and soles.
A chronic condition with asymptomatic, discrete, elongated, pink-to-yellowish, slightly scaly patches ('digitate dermatosis') on the trunk and limbs.