Myxomed skin: Completely smypotless, soft skin-coloured papules and nodules of the skin, which have been increasing for years, no systemic involvement.
Scleromyxoedema. 62-year-old patient shows a diffuse thickening and strong reddening of the facial skin. Especially in the area of the glabella there is a bulging of the skin folds next to countless lichenoid papules.
Macular amyloidosis of the skin: Spot-shaped cutaneous amyloidosis with large brown, blurred spots and plaques.
Amyloidosis systemic: recurrent, unexplained bleeding into the eyelids (ophthalmic hematoma or raccoon signs).
Xanthelasma. 63-year-old patient with known hyperlipidemia. The existing skin lesion developed gradually within the last two years. 1.5 x 0.6 cm large, soft, yellow, fielded elevations with a smooth surface. No subjective symptoms.
Xanthomas, eruptive. chronically stationary or chronically active clinical picture with multiple, on trunk and extremities localized, disseminated, 0.1-0.3 cm large, flat raised, on the surface somewhat fielded, symptomless, sharply defined, firm, smooth, yellow-red papules.
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