- Treatment of molluscum can result in stereotypical ID reactions resembling Gianotti-Crosti syndrome
- Papular-purpuric gloves and socks eruption resembles RMSF, but is painful and caused by a virus
- Candidal diaper dermatitis can be treated with mupirocin
- Kerions may become less symptomatic with oral corticosteroid
- Atypical mongolian spots may indicate mucopolysaccharidosis
- Multiple satellites are associated with neurocutaneous melanosis
- Segmental pigmentation can occasionally be associated with underlying syndromes
- Forehead port wine stains indicate a risk for Sturge-Weber syndrome
- The site of the hemangioma dictates its associated risks
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