scleroderma circumscribed (plaque-type). 46 years old patient. 10 years old clinical picture. extensive firmly indurated brown plaques on the trunk. "risen" pattern. smooth atrophic, mirror-like surface.
Generalized cGVHD: generalized, lichenoid, only moderately itchy, exanthema with hyperpigmentation, occurring about 2 years after stem cell transplantation.
Chloasma. bilateral, chronically stationary, more than 3 months old, blurred, formerly occasionally itching, now symptom-free, brown, smooth spots Occurrence of skin changes after application of photosensitizing eyelid cosmetics during a holiday stay in Southern Europe (Chloasma cosmeticum).
Bowen's carcinoma: on years of preexisting, less symptomatic Bowen's disease (Bowen disease), increasing infiltration with verrucous keratotic deposits (invasive carcinoma development).
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque type): brownish plaques that have existed since early childhood, are only slightly indurated, unilateral, and completely asymptomatic.
type i neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form. numerous deep-seated soft papules and nodules. multiple smaller and larger café-au-lait spots.
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: massive findings with papillomatous growths in the heel region, on the back of the foot and toes; chronic lymphedema after recurrent erysipelas.
Paget, M., extramammary. general view: Persistent, sharply defined, large-area, macerated, focal ulcerated, livid-reddish, non-pruritic, infiltrated erythema of vulva, perineum and perianal region of a 90-year-old female patient.
Cornu cutaneum: multiple plaques and nodules with exophytic growth and hyperkeratotic surface, localized on the actinic massive pre-damaged capillitium of an elderly patient.
Drug reaction, fixed. multilocular FA (1st recurrence in loco) after administration of ibuprofen, 24 h before the first symptoms appear. The present spots are older than 1 week. ring and indicated cocardium structures (see right side of the thigh, initial central bladder).
Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. since earliest childhood known keratosis anomaly of the hands (here less conspicuous) and feet, which is not disturbing so far. multiple, differently sized, wart-like horny cones with rough, scaly surface.
type I neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form. detailed view. numerous smaller and larger soft papules and nodules. nevus anemicus marked by arrows. 2 smaller capillary angiomas.
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