Pemphigus vegetans: a chronic sooted growth in the groin and medial regions of the thighs; in the intertriginous regions sooted, weeping, foul-smelling growths.
Pemphigus vegetans (detailed illustration): for explanation see following figure
Pemphigus vegetans: encircled an area with acantholytic blistering, which appears as a whitish macerated epidermis (explanation: due to the acantholytic loss of continuity the surface epithelium is macerated more easily, it appears whitish swollen); in the square, marked by arrows: the typical picture with erosions and superficial scaly ruffs
Pemphigus vegetans type Hallopeau: extensive erosive and encrusted, foul-smelling vegetation on the lower abdomen and groin as well as in the area of the vulvar mucosa; peripheral progressive activity zone.
Pemphigus vegetans: Pemphigus vulgaris has been known for several years; in recent months, increasing infestation of the intertriginous zones with vegetating, extensive skin growths (picture of Pemphigus vegetans).
Pemphigus vegetans: a chronic, verrucous growth in the armpit area with foul-smelling vegetation.
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