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. 2023 Jan-Feb;68(1):124. doi: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_921_22

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Clinical photographs of generalised pustular psoriasis and geographic tongue at the first clinical visit and at follow-ups. The initial presentations were (a) widely distributed yellowish pustules and scaling on erythematous–oedematous base involving primarily her trunk and four extremities, and (b) erythematous and atrophic patches in the dorsum of the tongue with serpiginous white borders. (c and d) Appearance at 2nd week of follow-up visit with further, concurrent improvement of skin and tongue lesions. (e and f) Appearance at 4th week of follow-up visit showed sustained improvement of skin, but recurrence of geographic tongue with few pustular eruptions. (g and h) Appearance at 6th week of follow-up visit showed sustained improvement of skin and partial fading of geographic tongue. (i and j) Appearance at 8th week of follow-up visit showed sustained improvement of skin but a repeat recurrence of geographic tongue