eczema, contact eczema, allergic. 53 years old, still working bricklayer. chronic eczema with disseminated red, partly skin-coloured papules, which in places have confluated to blurred, lichenified plaques. furthermore discrete, laminar, fine-lamellar scaling as well as multiple partly encrusted erosions. distinct itching. proven chromate sensitisation
Chronic sun damage of the skin: Dry, coarse-fielded, atrophic skin with solar lentigines and non-pigmented precancerous lesions of the actinic keratosis type.
Detail enlargement: Solitarymilieu at the décolleté of a 78-year-old patient with several telangiectasias and atrophic changes in the sense of elastosis actinica.
Dermatitis contact allergic: Itchy, clearly raised, reddened plaque at the application site of a henna tattoo (cat's head) made 10 days ago in a 48-year-old female patient.
Mastocytoma kutanes: 1.0 x 2.0 cm, yellow-brown, flat, crescent-shaped, raised lump with blurred edges, protruding in the first two months of life; normal surface relief above the lump.
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: Partial manifestation on the back of the right hand. Non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, extensive plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 65-year-old patient. No diabetes mellitus. No other systemic diseases known.
Dermatitis atopic: Skin lesions in a 14-year-old girl with generalized atopic dermatitis. Accentuated, blurred, extensive, grayish-brown, itchy plaques in the area of the joint bends. Skin field coarsened (lichenification).
dermatomyositis: reflected light microscopy. hyperkeratotic nail folds. pathologically enlarged and torqued capillaries. older bleeding into the nail fold.
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