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From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMelanoma occurs less frequently in individuals with darker skin types than in those with lighter skin types but is associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality in this patient population. (1-7) In the cases...
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From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTHE COMPARISON A Pink, elevated, granulomatous, indurated plaques on the face, including the nasal alae, of a 52-year-old woman with a darker skin tone. B Orange and pink, elevated, granulomatous, indurated plaques...
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From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 70, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedEpidemiology Psoriasis prevalence in the United States has been estimated at 3.7%. (1-3) If broken down by race or ethnicity, the prevalence of psoriasis varies: 2.5% to 3.7% in White adults (1-4); 1.3% to 2% in Black...
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From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 70, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedTHE COMPARISON A A 27-year-old Hispanic woman with comedonal and inflammatory acne. Erythema is prominent around the inflammatory lesions. Note the pustule on the cheek surrounded by pink color. B A teenaged Black...
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From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 70, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedTHE COMPARISON A Pink scaling plaques and erythematous erosions in the antecubital fossae of a 6-year-old White boy. B Violaceous, hyperpigmented, nummular plaques on the back and extensor surface of the right arm of...