Keratosis areolae mamillae in a patient with erythrodermic psoriasis: Only after the development of erythrodermia did bilateral keratosis areolae mammae develop.
Circumscribed scleroderma (type Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva ): since about 2-3 years first appearing, since then size progressive, large brown, little indurated, non-symptomatic spots in the area of the trunk in a 23-year-old female patient.
Condylomata acuminata. 22-year-old patient has had these brownish, partly isolated, partly aggregated to large beds of verrucous papules and plaques for several months. Typical condylomas are also found perianally and in the anal canal.
Urticaria pigmentosa: General view: about 0.5-1.0 cm large, disseminated, roundish, brownish-red spots. Only when rubbed, the spots redden more strongly with accompanying itching. Increased reddening and itching even in warm showers or baths.
Kaposi's sarcoma epidemic: Dissemination of the angiosarcoma in the skin. Characteristic arrangement of the foci in the cleavage lines. In places the foci merge into larger plaques.
Incontinentia pigmenti, Bloch-Sulzberger type: a few weeks old girl with flat and streaky, inflammatory, in places hardly noticeable blistery skin changes.
Addison's disease: the palms of the previously described patient. pigmentation of the palm lines as well as the finger wrinkles. hyperpigmentation at traumatized areas typical for Addison's disease (here: calluses)
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