Dermatomyositis. Gottron papules in a 72-year-old woman. Smaller, striated, reddish-livid papules appear, which confluent in the region of the end phalanges to form flat plaques. Strongly pronounced nail fold capillaries on dig. III and V. The Keining sign was strongly positive in the clinical examination.
Dermatitis, phototoxic. general view: Pronounced erythema on the fingers of the left hand as well as isolated blisters in a 71-year-old patient who had sunbathed under ongoing doxycycline therapy.
Atopic eczema with emphasis on flexion: Skin lesions in a 16-year-old girl with intermittent course since the age of 4 years. pollinosis (hazelnut, birch) known. in the region of the large joint bends accentuated, blurred, large-area, reddened, severely itching plaques. skin field coarsened (lichenification). longitudinal, stripy erosions (scratch marks) as well as linear erosions running in the flexural folds. classic finding of flexural eczema.
Leprosy lepromatosa: stiffening of the fingers in a claw-like position. closure of the fist no longer possible. atrophy of the interosseous musculature (see following figure).
Light dermatosis, polymorphic, for many years recurrent, very itchy, red, 0.1-0.4 cm large, smooth papules and spots on the right forearm in a 50-year-old man, each occurring a few hours after exposure to the sun.
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