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Superinfected atopic eczema Chronic atopic eczema with pyodermic plaques on the cheeks and forehead in an infant.

Atopic dermatitis:chronic, recurrent itchy red spots and slightly raised red plaques on the cheeks and forehead of an 8-month-old girl; multiple, disseminated, sometimes crusty scratch excoriations are also visible.

Superinfected atopic dermatitis:chronic pyodermic eczema in an infant

Infant atopic dermatitis: severe pyodermic atopic dermatitis in an Ethiopian infant.

Atopic dermatitis: clinical picture of the so-called milk crust.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy: clinical picture of the so-called milk crust; here a maximum variant with an area-wide infection of the capillitium is shown.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy: clinical picture of the so-called milk crust, here a picture of a maximum variant with surface-affected capillitium (detailed picture)

Atopic dermatitis (nummular atopic dermatitis):persistingsincethe 1st month of life in a now 22 months old boy. since 4 weeks sudden exacerbation with severe itching. generalized clinical picture with red, scaly and weeping plaques up to 10 cm in diameter. red papules of 0.1-0.3 cm in size disseminated in the apparently free skin areas (see right forearm and face).

Atopic dermatitis in infancy, therapy resistant eczema foci on both hands.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy: 10-month-old girl with generalized atopic eczema; atopic diseases in the family; multiple highly itchy papules and plaques.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy: atopic eczema in the genital area that has remained localized for several months.