Poikilodermia vascularis atrophicans: 72-year-old patient with a slowly progressive, varicolored-checked clinical picture of the skin, which has been present for > 15 years. the varicolored-checked skin is caused by reticular or stripe-shaped erythema and plaques. reticular or flat brown discoloration (hyperpigmentation) is also found. present is a "poikilodermatic mycosis fungoides".
Poikilodermia vascularis atrophicans. 63-year-old patient with a slowly progressive, varicolored-checked clinical picture of the skin that has been present for 20 years. The varicolored skin is caused by reticular or stripe-shaped erythema. Especially in the neck and décolleté area, this is accompanied by reticular or flat brown discoloration (hyperpigmentation). The varicolored appearance is further intensified by an apparently normal skin condition that appears in several places (on the chest and neck area as well as on the upper and middle abdomen).
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