Auricular appendix: chronically stationary, existing since birth, not growing for many years, without symptoms, sharply defined, firm, smooth, skin-coloured to brownish nodules.
Auricular appendix: esit birth there is a sharply defined, symptomless, hard, smooth, skin-colored lump near the auricle in the meanwhile 7-year-old boy.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis. solitary, chronically inpatient, 0.4 cm high, sharply defined, coarse, strongly pressure-dolent, red, in the centre grey-white, rough papules. crusty support. because of pain the patient is not able to sleep on this ear.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis, a solitary, spontaneously occurring, for 3 weeks painful, acute, increasing, coarse, reddish, approx. 0.4 x 0.5 cm large, centrally yellowish encrusted nodule localized at the upper edge of the auricle in a 58-year-old man.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis, a solitary, spontaneously occurring, for 3 weeks painful, acute, increasing, coarse, reddish, approx. 0.4 x 0.5 cm large, centrally yellowish encrusted nodule localized at the upper edge of the auricle in a 58-year-old man.
Eczema, atopic. 18-year-old female patient with recurrent retroauricular, strongly itchy, reddish, scaly patches, plaques and rhagades for several years. Multiple immediate type sensitizations exist in case of a positive family history.
Granuloma fissuratum. 70-year-old patient has had a reddened, pressure-sensitive, exophytically growing plaque with a central, somewhat elongated, weeping indentation for several months. The skin change exists exactly in the pressure area of the spectacle frame.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: hyperkeratotic, sharply defined red nodule which is painful under lateral pressure; histological: highly differentiated, spinocellular carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: solitary, since 1 year continuously growing, 2.2 cm large, sharply defined, asymptomatic, grey, rough lump with central ulceration and crusts.
Chronically dynamic, in the last 6 months strongly increasing, at the left ear helix localized, plum-sized, coarse, smooth lump with clearly visible vascular drawing; this is a keloid after piercing in a 17-year-old adolescent.
22-year-old ethiopian woman who suffered injuries to the lower auricle and the earlobe due to tribal rituals. the painless giant keloid developed over a period of several years. no pre-treatment. no further treatment desired.
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