Cheilitis actinica chronica: Atrophically changed skin of the lips, recognizable by the veil-like white coloration of the red of the lips (s.v.a. lower lip) with small, firmly adherent keratoses and rhagades in a 74-year-old patient with chronic actinic cheilitis.
Cheilitis actinica chronica: whitish, non-scalying plaques of the lower lip in severe actinic elastosis; the border between lip red and normal skin is blurred.
Cheilitis actinica chronica, extensive "epidermization" of the lower lip. blurred border to the skin of the lips. pronounced actinic elastosis of the skin.
Cheilitis actinica chronica, chronic stationary, sharply defined, firmly adherent, whitish keratoses on the lower lip of a 71-year-old woman with chronic Cheilitis actinica.
Cheilitis actinica chronica: two-dimensional, whitish "epidermis" of the red of the lips. on the lower lip the border to the lip skin is blurred. small firmly adherent white-grey keratoses. no significant increase in consistency palpable. Dg.: chronic actinic cheilitis.
Cheilitis actinica chronica. warty, yellowish, firmly adherent, very coarse hyperkeratosis on atrophically diluted, washed-out lip red in chronic actinic cheilitis. a transition to invasive squamous cell carcinoma must be clarified. the upper lip is largely unchanged (lip shadow).
Severe actinic cheilitis in Xeroderma pigmentosum: 43-year-old Iraqi-born patient with poikilodermatic skin, with patchy pigmentation in the sun-exposed areas of the cheek and neck, and numerous basal cell carcinomas.
Cheilitis actinica. crusty, partly erosive, inflammatory reaction of the lower lip in a 67-year-old man. condition after blistering due to intensive sun exposure. Dg.: condition after acute cheilitis actinica.
Lip carcinoma in chronic actinic cheilitis actinica. warty, yellowish, firmly adherent, firm keratoses on atrophically diluted, washed out lip red in chronic actinic cheilitis. left half of lower lip: invasive squamous cell carcinoma. the upper lip is unchanged (lip shadow).
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