Conceptually similarGWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529319BW7431GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529327BW7439GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529328BW7440GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529329BW7441GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529330BW7442GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529321BW7433GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2529323BW7435GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2537947BW8004GWEN SHOCKEYEczemaSS2537949BW8006View AllView more with similar tones EczemaLicense type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2529316Legacy Identifier:BW7429Description:Cross-section illustration of the formation of eczema on the skin in four parts. From top left to bottom right: normal skin, blisters and skin becomes itchy, the rash transitions from acute to chronic becoming flakey, and finally the rash becomes chronic and itchy. Topical steroids and ointments are used to ease the discomfort of the eczema rash.Credit:Gwen Shockey/Science SourceSize:4200px × 4236px (~50 MB)Get PricingFormatShareKeywords:acute-anatomical illustration-anatomy-annotated-chronic-dermatitis-dermis-discomfort-eczema-eczematous-epidermis-epromo-gwen-portfolio-hypodermis-infographics-info-graphics-information graphics-itch-itchy-labeled-medical illustration-pain-painful-skin-skin condition-skin disorder-skin inflammation-swell-swelling-white blood cellsModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice0.5 MB File446px X 450px$ 49.001 MB File620px X 625px$ 125.0010 MB File1983px X 2000px$ 300.0030 MB File3470px X 3500px$ 350.0050 MB File4200px X 4236px$ 425.00Parent folder:17286