Eosinophilic cellulitis Images
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Cellulitis eosinophil: acute formation of circumscribed, large, sharply margined plaques, the surface of which may have an orange peel-like texture.

Cellulitis eosinophil: acute formation of circumscribed, large, sharply margined plaques The surface of the plaques may have an orange peel-like texture (see following figure)

Cellulitis eosinophile: Detailed view of the surface.

Cellulitis, eosinophilic. early phase: Clear pruritus and dolent burning for several days. The differently sized erythema and rich red smooth plaques shown here have existed for 2 days.

Cellulitis eosinophile: Detail image with orange peel-like punched surface of the central plaque.

Cellulitis eosinophile: unusually extensive skin findings, with a clinical picture that has existed for several weeks, with fatigue and tiredness as well as erysipelas-like erythema that gradually conflates into larger areas.

Cellulitis, eosinophilic. Eosinophilic granulocyte in a small capillary in the corium. Eo = eosinophilic granulocyte, E = endothelial cell.