Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents Images
Go to article Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents
Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also marginal) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive cocci.

Eyelid eczema atopic: Brownish reddish, itchy plaque of the eyelids (more subtle on the lower lid) in a 14-year-old female patient with atopic eyelid eczema. She also reported strongly itchy flexor eczema.

Chronic (atopic) cheilitis with perioral eczema: apart from dry skin and a known pollen sensitization (early bloomer) no other signs of atopic eczema. Known pollen allergy. Known atopias in the family.

Atopic eczema in child/adolescent: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema. Since a few weeks increasing severe eczematization with tormenting itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques. Evidence of gram-positive cocci, here extensive weeping (tinea-amiantacea-like) infestation of the capillitium.

Pyodermic earlobe rash: 14-year-old patient with atopic earlobe rash; the patient also reported severe itchy flexural eczema.

Eczema atopic in childhood: Impetiginized (detection of Staphylococcus aureus) chronic auricular rash in an 8-year-old boy with previously known atopic eczema; furthermore: seasonal atopic rhinitis and conjunctivitis.

Eczema atopic in childhood: 18-month-old boy with generalized atopic eczema. atopic diseases in the family. multiple strongly itchy papules and plaques.

eczema atopic in childhood: 14-year-old adolescent with generalized atopic eczema. striking grey-brown, dry skin. multiple scratched papules and plaques. extensive, therapy-resistant pyoderma on the left thigh (developed after traumatic abrasion)

Eczema atopic in childhood: 12-year-old adolescent with generalized atopic eczema. conspicuous grey-brown, dry skin. keratosis pilaris-like follicular keratoses. multiple scratched papules and plaques.

Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive coccus.

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 12-year-old child; acute episode of the previously known atopic eczema with vesicular, occasionally also pustular plaques.

Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive coccus.

Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive coccus.

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 14-year-old child; chronic, itchy plaques on the abdomen.

flexural atopic eczema; skin lesions in a 13-year-old girl; positive atopic FA; EA: pollinosis known; IgE>100IU; in infancy milk crust; for weeks now, in the area of both axillae therapy-resistant, blurred, reddened, slightly scaly, moderately itchy plaques

Childhood eczema atopic: skin lesions in a 12-year-old boy. Back of the hand gray, dry, lichenified. No dermatitis. No itching.

Atopic eczema in child/adolescent: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema. Since a few weeks increasing severe eczematization with tormenting itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques. Evidence of gram-positive cocci. Here typical infestation of the elbows.

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 12-year-old child. acute episode of the previously known atopic eczema.

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 14-year-old child. Chronic persistent juvenile plaques. Previous atopic eczema

flexural atopic eczema. skin lesions in a 13-year-old girl with intermittent course since the age of 4 years. positive FA; EA: pollinosis known. in the area of the hollow of the knee blurred, reddened, slightly scaly, moderately itchy plaques. skin field coarsened (lichenification). classic finding of flexural eczema.

Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 12-year-old adolescent with previously known atopic eczema. For several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques. Evidence of Gram-positive cocci (Impetiginized atopic eczema).

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 14-year-old girl. acute episode of the previously known atopic eczema.

Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also marginal) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive cocci.

Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 14-year-old girl. acute episode of the previously known atopic eczema.