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bacterial infectious diseases of the skin
Virus infections of the skin
Fungal diseases (mycoses)
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Infections through actinomycetes
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Protozoan diseases of the skin
Infections through worms
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Papulo-squamous and eczematous diseases (lichen planus, psoriasis and eczema)
Exanthema and purpura (urticaria, erythema exsudativum multiforme)
Vesiculo- bullous diseases (pemphigoids etc)
Diseases of the skin appendages (adnexal diseases)
Rheumatological diseases (autoimmune diseases)
Metabolic and systemic diseases (mucinoses, amyloidoses)
Genodermatoses (ichthyoses)
Diseases of the pigment system (vitiligo, hyperpigmentation)
Hair diseases (effluvium, alopecia)
Diseases of the nails
Diseases of the mucous membranes
Infectious diseases (bacteria, viruses, fungal diseases)
Epizoonoses (fleas, bugs, ticks)
Physical and chemical skin damage (thermal skin damage, UV damage, etc.)
Atrophy and diseases of the dermal connective tissue (Ehlers Danlos, Keloids, GvHD)
Diseases of the subcutaneous fatty tissue
diseases of the superficial and deep vascular system (capillaries, veins, arteries)
Neoplasms of the skin (epithelial, melanocytic, histiocytic, vascular, neurogenic, fibrous, myogenic neoplasms ec.)
lymphomas of the skin (B cell lymphomas, T cell lymphomas of the skin)
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Age of the patient:
- <1J
- 1-10J
- 10-20J
- 20-50J
- 50-70J
- >70 J
Duration and onset of the disease:
- congenital
- acute: since a few hours/days
- subacute < 6 weeks
- chronic> 6 weeks
- 6 months - 1 year
- >1 year
symptom activity
- always/continuous
- again and again (intermittent thrust)
- intermittent
symptoms influenced by events?
- Cold
- Heat
- Water (shower/bath)
- Stress
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in best. Seasons occurring
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
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- Head
- Capillitium (scalp hairy)
- Hair shafts (the hair as such)
- Scalp (face)
- Forehead
- Eyelids
- Eye region
- Temples
- Nose
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Earlobes
Cheeks
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Lip region
Lip skin
Lip red
Lip mucosa
Chin region
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Oral mucosa
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Tongue
Tongue surface
Lower surface of the tongue
Cheek mucosa
Gingiva (gums)
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- Capillitium (scalp hairy)
- Neck
- Neck
- Body trunk
- Body trunk, front
Upper body complete
Décolleté
- Breast region (complete)
- Armpits
- Breast region (mammae, nipple)
- groin region
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Genital region
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- Body trunk, front
- Body trunk, back
Upper body (complete)
Shoulder region
interscapular
Lumbar area
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Buttocks
Buttocks (skin area)
Anal region (around the anus)
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arms/hands
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Upper arm
- Stretch side (outside)
- Bending side (inside)
- Elbows
- Forearm
- Stretch side(outside)
- Bending side (inside)
- Hands
- Back of the hand
- Palm
- Finger
- Finger space
- Nails (indicate number of affected nails)
- 1-5
- all
- legs/feet
- Thigh
- Stretch side (outside)
- Bending side (back)
- Knee
- hollow of the knee
- Knee (front)
- Lower leg
- Stretch side (outside)
- Bending side (back)
- Feet
- Back of the foot
- sole of foot
- Toes
- Toe Space
- Nails (specify number)
- 1-5
- all
- Thigh
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