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- Scroll down at left, or use your browser find function. Partial word, case insensitive, will suffice, but not abbreviations.
- Images are up to 600 x 600 pixels and may exceed dimensions of some monitors. Load times may be long for slow modems and/or trans-oceanic connections at high traffic hours. File size follows title (e.g. 33K). If you get only the top portion of an image, you may need to increase your browser RAM allocation.
- Images are best viewed with gamma setting of 1.8, monitor setting of 832 X 624 or higher, and greater than 256 (i.e. thousands or millions) colors. Lesser values may suffice. For information on gamma, click here. Be sure to visit the Dermatologic Online Image Atlas - DOIA with over 4,500 images.
- Please observe copyrights © : Duplication of any information or images contained on these pages for reasons other than personal use requires the expressed written permission of the University of Iowa.
- - For QUESTIONS about skin lesions or diseases, consult your dermatologist. Inquiries to this WebSite about skin disease entities will NOT be answered. If you seek additional information, search the WWW, or consult a dermatology textbook, readily available at a medical library. Medical librarians can help you find the material you seek.
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