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Papillomatosis confluens et reticularis: Blotchy and flat, velvety yellow-brown, blurred plaques in the region of the upper abdomen and intermammary.

Papillomatosis confluens et reticularis: Patchy and flat, velvety yellow-brown plaques (harmless finding) in the sternoclavicular region and in the region of the upper abdomen.

papillomatosis confluens et reticularis. since several years increasing discoloration and thickening of the skin of the sternoepigastric area. similar foci still exist on the trunk and neck. no other disease known.




Papillomatosis confuens et reticularis:Partial aspect with affection of the scrotum

papillomatosis confluens et reticularis. since 2 years increasing discoloration and thickening of the skin of the sternoepigastric area. occasionally slight itching. spotty and extensive, velvety, yellow-brown, hyperpigmented, blurred papules and plaques, which confluent to larger, dirty-brown areas.