Prurigo simplex subacuta: typicalpattern of distribution with differently sized, always centrally scratched papules. 0.1-0.2 cm red papules appeared initially, which are centrally eroded in the earliest stages of development. Gradual growth of the area with ulcerated centre and bright red edge margin. Severe, always punctual itching (stimulus response: spooning out of the lesion with the fingernail; then sudden cessation of itching).
Prurigo simplex subacuata: typicaldistribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques. in places the changes are also linearly arranged. numerous atrophic scars are also visible. known poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. onset of chronic terminal renal insufficiency
Prurigo simplex subacuta:generalized, permanent clinical picture with disseminated, 0.2-0.5 cm large, severely itching, firm, red papules with central erosions or crusts; no disturbance of the general condition.
Prurigo simplex subacuata. typical distribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques. besides numerous atrophic scars visible.
Prurigo simplex subacuta: disseminated distension of nodules, nodules and ulcers, itching and pain.
Prurigo simplex subacuata: typicaldistribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques; small atrophic scars are also visible.
Prurigo simplex subacuta: unusually extensive clinical picture with papules of different sizes, always centrally excoriated in a 51-year-old type I diabetic. severe, always punctual, prickly itching. ?spooning? of the lesion with the fingernail and then sudden cessation of the itching. involvement of the upper arm extensor sides, upper back, thigh extensor sides, chest region and face.
Prurigo simplex subacuta:0.3-0.4 cm large, red, centrally eroded or ulcerated, moderately sharply defined, interval-like, violently itching papules, which are shown in the present image detail in different stages of development.
Prurigo simplex subacuta: 54-year-old female patient with a clinical picture that has been progressive for two years. severe, uncontrollable itching. the rough papules up to 0.8 cm in size with marginal hyperpigmentation are centrally eroded or ulcerated or even covered with older crusts (centre of the figure). a typical picture of itchy Prurigo simplex subacuta are the scratch artefacts limited to prurigo lesions.
Please login to access all articles, images, and functions.
Our content is available exclusively to medical professionals. If you have already registered, please login. If you haven't, you can register for free (medical professionals only).
Please complete your registration to access all articles and images.
To gain access, you must complete your registration. You either haven't confirmed your e-mail address or we still need proof that you are a member of the medical profession.