Multiple, 0.5-2.0 cm large, skin-coloured or light red, bulging, protuberant papules and nodules with smooth, shiny surface, partly interspersed with telangiectasia.
Melanoma malignes acrolentiginous: Brown "spot" on the left small toe that has existed for many years; for several months now it has been growing in thickness, weeping and bleeding.
Perianal localized, partly beet-like aggregated, laterally and medially also isolated, small, pointy-headed, reddish to brownish, soft papules and nodes in a 20-year-old patient.
Condylomata gigantea: cauliflower-like, exophytic and locally infiltrating fibroepithelial prollferates in the anal and peerianal region; known HIV infection.
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. aggregate of several, skin-coloured, firm, surface-smooth, shiny, completely painless nodules and plaques that can be moved on the base and extend into the eyebrow.
Basal cell carcinoma, cystic. solitary, chronically stationary, growing imperceptibly for 3 years, 0.6 cm in size, sharply defined, bulging, symptomless, brown, smooth lump with bizarre pattern and central vasectasia.
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