Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no accompanying inflammatory reaction.
Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. reddish-brown, 6 x 5 cm large, only slightly painful, succulent nodule that has existed for several months. previous therapy: antimycotic external agents. 1 year ago study visit to Morocco.
Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no concomitant inflammatory reaction.
nevus lipomatodes cutaneus superficialis. solitary, sponge-like soft, to the side well delimitable, broad-based, lobed, nodular elevation above an old scar after partial excision on the flank of a 25-year-old man. the lesion already existed at birth, appeared slowly during the first years of life and has a clearly elevated character since puberty. an area growth occurred only due to the increasing body growth. 5 years ago first surgery of about 2/3 of the lesion.
Lymphomatoid papulosis of the flexor-sided forearm; within a few weeks a red, painless lump developed, which ulcerated in a central crater-like manner.
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