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Multiple eruptive milia: for several years continuous proliferation of 0.1 cm large, whitish, fir...

Multiple eruptive milia: for several years continuous proliferation of 0.1 cm large, whitish, firm, follicular papules in the area of the cheek of a young woman; cause remained unclear; familiarity not proven.

Face, Nodules (<1cm), yellow
Milia. reflected light microscopy: milia in the cheek area. whitish, pearly round foci (marked wi...

Milia. reflected light microscopy: milia in the cheek area. whitish, pearly round foci (marked with arrows), surrounded by a light red border and numerous vellus hair follicles.

Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Milia: post-traumatic milia.

Milia: post-traumatic milia.

Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Milia: posttraumatic origin (detailed picture); grouped, but not confluent white, firm, otherwise...

Milia: posttraumatic origin (detailed picture); grouped, but not confluent white, firm, otherwise symptomless horny beads in the skin.

Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Secondarymilia in an underlying disease with blister formation: Pinhead-sized, spherical, yellowi...

Secondarymilia in an underlying disease with blister formation: Pinhead-sized, spherical, yellowish-white, raised nodules on the back of the foot of an 8-week-old boy with Epidermolysis bullosa simplex Koebner. Healed blister on the back of the foot.

Secondarymilia in an underlying disease with blister formation: Pinhead-sized, spherical, yellowi...

Secondarymilia in an underlying disease with blister formation: Pinhead-sized, spherical, yellowish-white, raised nodules on the back of the hand and fingers of an 8-week-old boy with Epidermolysis bullosa simplex Koebner. Isolated erosions of a few millimeters in size after healed blisters.

Nodules (<1cm), white
Milia. secondary milia in a blistering primary disease: Multiple, chronically stationary, grouped...

Milia. secondary milia in a blistering primary disease: Multiple, chronically stationary, grouped, 0.1 cm large, firm, symptomless, white, smooth papules (marked with arrows) in a 98-year-old female patient with bullous pemphigoid. A healed blister is encircled.

Milia: secondary milia in massive steroid atrophy of the skin.

Milia: secondary milia in massive steroid atrophy of the skin.

Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Milia: Secondary milia in steroid atrophy of the skin (detailed picture)

Milia: Secondary milia in steroid atrophy of the skin (detailed picture)

Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Detail enlargement: Solitarymilieu at the décolleté of a 78-year-old patient with several telangi...
Detail enlargement: Solitarymilieu at the décolleté of a 78-year-old patient with several telangiectasias and atrophic changes in the sense of elastosis actinica.
Arm/Hand, Nodules (<1cm), white
Milia: Annularly arranged small milia above the 3rd metatarsal in Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophi...

Milia: Annularly arranged small milia above the 3rd metatarsal in Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica Hallopeau-Siemens

Toe, Skin depressions, red
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