Abstract

Many disease processes demonstrate both dermatologic and radiologic findings. Through improved understanding of these manifestations, we can improve our diagnostic abilities and collaborate more effectively with clinicians. Part 1 of this review covers classic dermatologic and radiologic findings of disease processes, categorized as infectious diseases, neoplastic disorders, and genetic syndromes. Part 2 focuses on inflammatory disorders and arthritides. Although the list of disease processes with dermatologic and radiologic findings is extensive, this review focuses on a collection of diseases, which are either common or with particularly classic and notable manifestations. With a heightened understanding of these manifestations, radiologists can more effectively guide clinicians in ordering appropriate radiologic examinations, and together can efficiently arrive at accurate diagnoses for our patients.

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