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Melanocytic nevi – erosions overlying giant congenital<br />

melanocytic nevi Bolognia p.512, 2004; Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.139, 2001<br />

Merkel cell carcinoma – erosion of nose JAAD 42:366–370,<br />

2000<br />

Porokeratosis – congenital linear porokeratosis Ped Derm<br />

12:318–322, 1995<br />

PARANEOPLASTIC DISEASES<br />

Paraneoplastic pemphigus AD 141:1285–1293, 2005; erosions<br />

and necrotic crusts of face BJD 145:127–131, 2001; erosive<br />

paronychia BJD 147:725–732, 2002<br />

PHOTODERMATOSES<br />

Actinic prurigo<br />

Dermatoheliosis with minor trauma<br />

Hydroa vacciniforme<br />

Pseudo-porphyria cutanea tarda from tanning beds<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Acne excoriée<br />

Aplasia cutis congenita<br />

Congenital bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma Textbook of<br />

Neonatal Dermatology, p.139, 2001<br />

Dyshidrosis<br />

Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa – all forms Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.139,148, 2001; Caputo p.128, 2000; junctional<br />

epidermolysis bullosa letalis (laminin 5 defect) – scalp, perioral<br />

and periorbital erosions; junctional epidermolysis bullosa<br />

mitis – scalp erosions; acantholytic epidermolysis bullosa AD<br />

131:590–595, 1995; epidermolysis bullosa, progressive<br />

junctional type – palmoplantar hyperkeratosis (non-lethal<br />

localized junctional EB) – legs and feet only; hyperkeratosis with<br />

erosions of soles J R Soc Med 78 (Suppl 11); 32–33, 1985<br />

Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp AD 139:712–714,<br />

2003; JAAD 28:96–98, 1993; BJD 118:441–444, 1988 (S)<br />

Erythema of Jacquet – erosive diaper dermatitis with<br />

umbilicated papules Ped Derm 15:46–47, 1998<br />

Hailey–Hailey disease<br />

Ichythyosis bullosa of Siemens<br />

Lichen planus – bullous; erosive lichen planus of the<br />

flexures Clin Exp Dermatol 18:169–170, 1993; ulcerative<br />

lichen planus of the soles AD 127:405–410, 1991; of feet<br />

Caputo p.17, 2000<br />

Nummular eczema<br />

Pitted keratolysis<br />

Pustular psoriasis<br />

Vorner’s palmoplantar keratoderma – newborn infant with<br />

erosive erythematous dermatitis<br />

PSYCHOCUTANEOUS DISEASE<br />

Delusions of parasitosis Semin Dermatol 2:189–195, 1983<br />

Factitial dermatitis Ped Derm 21:205–211, 2004; JAAD<br />

1:391–407, 1979<br />

Neurotic excoriations Compr Psychiatry 27:381–386, 1986<br />

SYNDROMES<br />

Amniotic band syndrome (disorders of amniotic band<br />

sequence) – congenital erosions AD 134:1121–1124, 1998<br />

Ankyloblepharon–ectrodactyly–cleft lip/palate – congenital scalp<br />

erosions AD 134:1121–1124, 1998; generalized fissured<br />

erosions of trunk BJD 149:395–399, 2003; Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.468, 2001<br />

Conradi–Hünermann syndrome (chondrodysplasia punctata) –<br />

scalp erosions<br />

Bart’s syndrome<br />

Ectodermal dysplasia with clefting<br />

Ehlers–Danlos syndrome – increased skin fragility<br />

Goltz’s syndrome AD 134:1121–1124, 1998<br />

Incontinentia pigmenti – scalp erosions JAAD 47:169–187, 2002<br />

Lesch–Nyhan syndrome – X-linked recessive;<br />

hypoxanthineguanine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency;<br />

self-mutilation; biting of lower lip Ped Derm 13:169–170, 1996;<br />

AD 94:194–195, 1966<br />

Lipoid proteinosis – early lesions BJD 151:413–423, 2004; JID<br />

120:345–350, 2003; BJD 148:180–182, 2003; Hum Molec<br />

Genet 11:833–840, 2002<br />

Mucoepithelial dysplasia – perioral erosions<br />

Necrolytic migratory erythema (glucagonoma syndrome)<br />

Neu–Laxova syndrome – harlequin fetus-like changes;<br />

resembles restrictive dermopathy<br />

Patau’s syndrome (trisomy 13) – parieto-occipital scalp defects,<br />

abnormal helices, low-set ears, loose skin of posterior neck,<br />

simian crease of hand, hyperconvex narrow nails, polydactyly<br />

Ped Derm 22:270–275, 2005; Rook p.3016, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Reiter’s syndrome<br />

Restrictive dermopathy – autosomal recessive; erythroderma at<br />

birth, with extensive erosions and contractures; taut shiny skin,<br />

uniformly fatal Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, p.139,289,<br />

2001; Ped Derm 16:151–153, 1999; AD 134:577–579, 1998; AD<br />

134:1121–1124, 1998<br />

Riley–Day syndrome (familial dysautonomia) – mottling with<br />

excoriations Rook p.2734, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Trigeminal trophic syndrome – Wallenberg’s syndrome<br />

Trisomy 13 – congenital erosions AD 134:1121–1124, 1998<br />

TRAUMA<br />

Air bag chemical injury JAAD 46:S25–26, 2002<br />

Burns – radiation, thermal, ultraviolet, chemical<br />

Forceps delivery<br />

Neonatal sucking blisters – on radial forearm, wrist, or hand<br />

Cutis 62:16–17, 1998<br />

Perinatal trauma, iatrogenic injury Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.148, 2001<br />

Pressure with intertrigo<br />

Scalp electrodes<br />

Tape blisters<br />

VASCULAR DISORDERS<br />

EROSIONS (SUPERFICIAL ULCERS) 171<br />

Hemangiomas of infancy – perineal and lip ulceration as<br />

presenting manifestations Pediatrics 99:256, 1997<br />

Perinatal gangrene of the buttock in the neonate Textbook of<br />

Neonatal Dermatology, p.139, 2001<br />

Vascular malformations Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,<br />

p.139, 2001

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