Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae. coarse-meshed, bulging wrinkles in the neck with massive actinic elastosis. conspicuous follicular prominence with increased retention of the follicular keratin (preliminary stage to the finding in Favre-Racouchaud's disease).
Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae. overlapping wrinkles in the neck in massive elastosis actinica in a 73-year-old patient employed in agriculture. The clinical picture is pathognomonic.
Dermatitis chronic actinic: Chronic laminar eczema reaction which is essentially limited to the exposed skin areas Typical of chronic actinic dermatitis and thus distinguishable from a toxic light reaction (type acute solar dermatitis) is the blurred transition (eczematous scattering reactions) from lesional to healthy skin.
Eczema, atopic. brownish, dry, scaly plaques on lichenified ground in the neck area of a 24-year-old female patient. infestation of the large joint bends as well as seizure-like, tormenting itching.
Erythrosis interfollicularis colli. reflected light microscopy: cervical region in a 53-year-old woman. transparent corneal layer, parallel striated distortion of the skin field lines, strong dilatation of the subpapillary vascular network as well as rarefication of the point capillaries.
Erythrosis interfollicularis colli. two-dimensional, chronically stationary red spot, limited to the cervical region, without symptoms, inhomogeneous; net-like pattern with protrusion of the follicles (?plucked chicken skin?).
Acne keloidalis nuchaeDetail magnification: Multiple, solitary or confluent, bright red papules, pustules and nodules, some of which are pierced by terminal hairs.
Acne keloidalis nuchae, detail magnification: In the center a wide scar plate with a linear course to the left and right side (condition after several excisions) with papules and nodules localized at the margins.
Folliculitis barbae. multiple, chronically active (changing symptoms for the last 3 months), follicular, sometimes painful, also itchy, red, rough papules and pustules localised on the neck and chin. no comedones. the patient shaves dry.
Coarse, reddish-brownishknot in the contact area of the violin at the transition from the lower jaw to the neck of a 30-year-old woman, interspersed with individual comedones.
Haemangioma of the infant; general view of the head from the right-lateral side: At the back of the head, up to the preauricular and into the neck reaching, flat, superficial haemangioma in a 6 weeks old girl.
Infant hemangioma. 2.0 x 1.0 cm in size, solitary, chronically dynamic, rapidly growing since 2 months, soft, indolent, blue, smooth lump on the left eye of a 3-month-old infant. Furthermore, there is pronounced ptosis of the left eyelid and restrictions of the eye mobility of the left eye.
Hemangioma of the infant. 6-month-old girl (premature birth): Swelling of the left lower lid of a 6-month-old girl (premature birth) existing since the 2nd month of life, progressive in size, flat, blue, soft, not painful, encompassing the whole lower lid.
Neck fistula and cyst, lateral. solitary, chronically in-patient, 2.5 x 1.5 cm in size, clearly increased in consistency, red, rough plaque with an opening for the fistula. occasional slight oozing.
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