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Identify the lesion shown in the image:

A 13-year-old boy presents with patchy depigmented skin on the right flank and upper thigh in segmental distribution, as shown in the image. The depigmentation started 1 year back but has been static for last 4 months. Mother reports use of topical steroids which was ineffective. Diagnosis is?

What is the diagnosis based on the clinical image shown?

What is the most likely diagnosis of the image provided below?

Identify the lesion:

Identify the lesion:

A patient presents with violaceous papules over the knuckles and mottled pigmentation on the dorsum of hands. Identify the lesion:

A 41-year-old male complains of itching on the upper chest for one month. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A patient presents with intensely pruritic vesicular lesions on extensor surfaces. What is the most likely diagnosis based on the clinical image?

A 1-year-old unimmunised child with HbsAg positivity is having following skin lesions. What is the diagnosis?
