Acrokeratosis paraneoplastic: the thoracic view shows disseminated, yellowish-brownish keratotic plaques, which condense in the area of the Areolae mamillae as well as centrothoracally in the sternal region; in the sternal region aspect of the seborrhoeic eczema (but the inflammatory component is missing).
Scabies in a 3-year-old boy: since several months existing, massively itching, generalized clinical picture, with disseminated scaly papules and plaques; also linear formations.
Eczema atopic (overview): severe, universal (erythrodermic) atopic eczema. exacerbation phase since about 3 months. patient with rhinitis and conjunctivitis with pollinosis. total IgE >1.000IU.
Mononucleosis, infectious. generalized, non-itching exanthema in a 17-year-old woman. painful lymphadenopathy (neck, nape of neck). little itching, urticarial, small spotted, confluent exanthema in places with distinct emphasis on face and trunk.
ILVEN: 5-year-old girl in whom flat and linear plaques in a characteristic arrangement along the Blaschko lines were noticed since the first year of life (not detectable at birth). This bizarre pattern marks the changes as a cutaneous mosaic and thus as a harmlessoma of the skin. For half a year the inflammatory character has been increasing.
Malformation vascular (subcutaneous lymphangioma cavernosum):7.0 x 6.0 cm, soft, elastic (sponge-like), skin-coloured swelling in the area of the clavicle and the base of the neck in a 6-year-old girl, which was noticed for thefirst timein the 1st LJ and grew along with the remaining body proportions. No subjective symptoms. In the ultrasound Doppler examination, a low-echo structure, well defined to the base, becomes visible. Flux phenomena are not detectable.
Nevus, melanocytic, halo-nevus. solitary, 3.2 x 2.1 cm large, sharply defined white spot with centrally located, 0.5 cm large, flat raised, soft brown papule on the right flank of an 18-year-old female patient. No itching, no other symptoms. The symptoms were first noticed after a "sun vacation" 8 weeks ago.
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta: Following an unclear febrile infection acutely occurring exanthema with differently sized, symmetrically distributed papules, few papulovesicles and erosions.
Urticaria pigmentosa adultorum: Classical form of cutaneous mastocytosis (excess of mast cells in the skin) with multiple red patches and wheals (positive Darier sign, due to the friction of the trousers) clearly protruding in the buttock area, and light brown in the adjacent lumbar area, 0.1-0.3 cm in size.
Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. Within a few months developing, light-emphasized exanthema with multi-forms and large plaques. No feeling of illness. High titre SSA-Ac.
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