Erythema gyratum repens. chronic dynamic (changeable course for several months), linear, symptom-free, red, rough, slightly elevated linear plaques due to confluence and peripheral growth, which convey a grained overall aspect.
Erythema gyratum repens. chronic dynamic (changeable course for several months), linear, symptom-free, red, rough, slightly elevated linear plaques due to confluence and peripheral growth, which convey a grained overall aspect.
Erythema gyratum repens: chronically dynamic (changeable course for several months), confluent and peripheral growth and central healing characterized by symptomless, red, rough, poorly elevated linear plaques.
Erythema gyratum repens: chronically dynamic (changeable course since 6 months), increasingly anular, garland-shaped, symptom-free, red, rough, marginal, low-elevated plaques due to confluence and peripheral growth DD:Erythema anulare centrifugum
Erythema gyratum repens: Detail of the rim area of the ring structure. clearly palpable (like a wet wool thread) rim area with raised, inwardly directed ruffle. striking "multizonality" with a second only discretely visible inner ring formation.
Erythema gyratum repens: Anular, also garland-shaped, slightly infiltrated, reddish-brown plaques, sometimes scaly. No itching. Known bronchial carcinoma.
Erythema gyratum repens. diffuse lymphocytic dermatitis with single eosinophilic leukocytes and a swollen eosinophilic connective tissue in the upper dermis. the surface epithelium is somewhat acanthotic in ortho- and parakeratotic keratinization. furthermore, single dyskeratotic epithelia are visible (see epithelium in the middle).
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