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Dorsum of tongue showing presence of atrophic candidiasis.
Skin lesions caused by Cryptococcus neoformans.
Skin lesions caused by Cryptococcus neoformans.
Chest and trunk showing presence of multiple discrete and coalescing papular lesions suggestive of crusted scabies.
Cutaneous dermatophytosis.
Onychomycosis; fungal infection of the toenails.
Onychomycosis; fungal infection of the toenails.
Onychomycosis; fungal infection of the fingernail.
Onychomycosis; fungal infection of the fingernail.
Diffuse alopecia with seborrhoeic dermatitis.
Erupting vesicles of oral herpes simplex viral infection.
Herpes zoster dermatomal distribution on the trunk.
Herpes zoster: vesicular lesions on the trunk.
Herpes zoster: vesicular lesions on the trunk.
Mollescum contagiosum.
Zidovudine-induced nail hyperpigmentation, compared to normal fingernails.
Nevirapine induced Steven Johnson syndrome with oral mucosal membrane involvement.
Mild Nevirapine-induced rash.
Multiple ulcers with necrotic floor and erythematous rim involving the hard palate, extending to soft palate.
Hyperplastic epithelium suggestive of hyperplastic oral candidiasis.
Oropharyngeal candidiasis.
Oropharyngeal candidiasis.
Papulosquamous lesions in the groin with satellite lesions. White silvery scales present. Psoriasis.
Silvery scales of psoriatic lesions on extensor aspect of forearms. On scraping, minute blood oozes out.
Papulosquamous plaque-like lesion with silvery white scales and clear margins: Psoriasis.
Seborrheic dermatitis.
Seborrheic dermatitis.
Severe seborrhoeic dermatitis involving the nasolabial fold, cheek, external ears.
Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis: bone TB.
Collapse of lumbar vertebral bodies L1/L2 level, with absence of intervertebral disc spaces. Evidence of lumbar scoliosis.
HIV patient with chronic diarrhoea: presence of muscle wasting on extremities, face.