Acne conglobata: with accompanying severe acne inversa with extensive scarring induration of the entire axilla as well as strand-like scars which have led to a restriction of mobility in the shoulder joint.
Acne inversa: multiple, chronically stationary, intertriginous localized, disseminated, flat-elevated, blurred, brown, smooth, partly shiny papules and nodules in a 47-year-old patient; similar skin lesions were found in other intertriginous areas of his body.
acne inversa. detailed view of the chronically inpatient, painful, bulging and consistency increased skin changes. due to the chronic course, elongated, strand-like scars have already formed in the left axilla. secondary findings show an abscessed fistula duct.
Alopecia areata universalis: Acute, complete loss of axillary hair in a 23-year-old patient with a catastrophic set of teeth which has not been restored for years.
Hidradenitis suppurativa. chronic persistent brownish tinged rope ladder-like scarring in the left axilla of a 26-year-old man. strong nicotine abuse for 12 years. currently no fresh florid inflammations or fistulations.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: chronically persistent, brownish or reddish livid scarring in the right axilla of a severely obese 48-year-old man; multiple, partly florid, red plaques and nodules; strong nicotine abuse for 30 years; multiple antibiotic systemic therapies were sine effectu.
Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris. Greasy, sharply defined, rough plaque in the area of the armpit, interspersed with multiple fissures. Striae (chronic glucocorticoid application) appear in the surrounding area.
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