Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no accompanying inflammatory reaction.
Xanthomas, eruptive: disseminated, partly also linearly arranged, 0.1-0.3 cm large, yellow-brown, flat raised, superficially smooth and shiny, firm papules in dense seeding in a 54-year-old patient with known hyperlipoproteinaemia type IV.
Syringome disseminated: 78-year-old male patient. the brownish-red subjectively completely asymptomatic papules; they would have existed "forever". spreading flat only on the right forearm on the inside. the diagnosis was confirmed bioptically.
Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no concomitant inflammatory reaction.
Chronic sun damage of the skin: Dry, coarse-fielded, atrophic skin with solar lentigines and non-pigmented precancerous lesions of the actinic keratosis type.
Candida granuloma: Recurrence at the forearm extensor side in a 28-year-old patient 1 year after complete regression of the granulomas under antifungal systemic therapy.
Syringome disseminated: 78-year-old male patient. the brownish-red subjectively completely asymptomatic papules; they would have existed "forever". spreading flat only on the right forearm on the inside. the diagnosis was confirmed bioptically.
Candida granuloma. chronic recurrent nodular cutaneous-subcutaneously localized, deep-reaching, livid inflammatory foci on the wrist of an immunocompromised, 28-year-old patient. abundant C. albicans detectable in the smear. development of new nodules despite oral antimycotic medication. partial healing leaving post-inflammatory pigmentation.
Calciphylaxis, cutaneous. 13-month-old, chronically progressive, painful, coarse, partly ulcerated, red to livid plaques on the lower leg of a 58-year-old woman. The surrounding area is partly changed in a livedo manner.
eczema atopic in dark skin): here as partial manifestation of a generalized (face, neck, hands, lower leg and back of the foot) intrinsic atopic eczema Chronic brown-grey, blurred, itchy, rough plaques on lichenified skin.
Lichen plaLichenplanus classic type: for several months, itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, smooth, shiny papules that have remained in place for several months
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