He has never had poison oak. Figure 1. The primary lesion is an erythematous papule with a thick, adherent yellow crust. There is a very large honey-colored plaque on the mid-dorsum of the leg.
Figure 1. The primary lesion is a papule. There is an erythematous nodule with slight scale and a few scattered papules at the boarder of the nodule. Seborrhea is a common condition of the scalp ...
nodules papules ... are known as sporotrichoid lesions, and these may develop along with swollen lymph nodes, according to older 2013 information. Sometimes, a primary TB infection of the skin ...