Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (Still syndrome) Images
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Still syndrome: Findings in the abdomen with clearly reddened papules (urticarial character). No scaling.

Still Syndrome. Detail of the figure above.

Breastfeeding syndrome, intermittent exanthema with reddish or livid papules and bizarrely shaped plaques on the lower leg.

Generalized exanthema with bizarre erythematous, slightly raised papules on the right forearm of a 9-year-old boy who suffered for weeks from intermittent fever attacks up to 40 °C, arthralgia, arthritides and myalgia.

Still syndrome. Diffuse inflammatory infiltrates in the upper corium.

Still syndrome. detail enlargement: epithelium with orthokeratotic keratinization. the dermo-epidermal junction zone appears homogenized and widened; nearly linear vacuolisation. only slight epidermotropy and diffuse, predominantly neutrophilic infiltrate in the upper corium.