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Komedo L73.8
Comedo:multiple, chronically stationary, 0.5-1 mm large, firm, asymptomatic, grey, rough follicular papules with enlarged follicles, localized in the nasolabial fold; sebaceous content can be expressed on pressure.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (generalized plaque type): almost universal infection of the integument; typical of circumscribed scleroderma is the recess of the nipples and the perimamillary region.

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris: massive (sterile), painful pustulosis of the soles of the feet after a febrile (streptococcal) infection. solitary, also grouped pustules, in places conflated to form larger "pus lakes". associated, pressure-painful arthritis (swelling) of the sternoclavicular joints.

Nipple accessory Q83.3
Mammilla, accessory. 0.6 cm high, solitary, brown plaque, clearly grown during puberty, localized in the so-called embryonic lactiferous ridge, without symptoms, with a central pointed conical papule and a coarse-fielded surface.

Primary cutaneous cd30 positive large cell t cell lymphoma C86.6

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergies: Confluent blisters and blisters in the area of the back of the hand and the sides of the fingers.

Acanthosis nigricans maligna L83
Acanthosis nigricans maligna: generalized infestation with acquired (since 1-2 years existing), hyperkeratotic, beet-like aggregated, warty, papules and plaques on symmetrical hyperpigmentations; known and advanced anal carcinoma.

Lentigo solaris L81.4

Tuberculosis cutis luposa A18.4
Tuberculosis cutis luposa: The 32-year-old Syrian has an irregularly limited, symptom-free, skin-coloured, sunken scar with marginal aggregated, painless, verrucous, brown plaques.

Argyria L81.8
Argyrie: diffuse gray coloration of the facial skin after multiple roll cures due to ulcus ventriculi.

Lateral nevus verrucosus unius lateralis Q82.5
Naevus verrucosus unius lateralis with wart-like papules and plaques.

Nevus of Ota D22.30
Naevus fuscocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris. irregular, planar, brown to blackish blueish, half-sided pigmentation. half-sided manifestation running along the trigeminal nerve in the cheek area.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
scleroderma circumscripts (linear type): band-shaped expression of the scleroderma focus on the upper and lower leg. in the thigh area, clear atrophy of skin, subcutaneous fatty tissue (and muscles). clinical picture developed over a period of about 7 years. pulling and stabbing complaints during sports activities.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic more common: dermal n evoid melanocytes with monomorphic nucleus and only a few single nucleoli in here neuroid cytomorphological features with a wider pale eosinophilic cytoplasmic border

Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis B55.1
Leishmaniasis cutane: after a holiday in Tunisia appeared, little symptomatic, roundish, red-brown ulcerated nodules.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
Sarcoidosis plaque form: 1-year-old disseminated scaly papules and plaques of varying sizes.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
Lichen planus verrucosus. highly itchy, verrucous plaques on the left lower leg, which have remained unchanged for years. a red-violet seam is visible in the marginal parts of the plaques.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Scleroderma circumscripts: for years increasing findings with blurred, poorly indurated, completely symptom-free plaques.

Poikiloderma (overview) L81.89
Poikiloderma: chronic graft versus host disease with bunchy, hyper- and depigmented indurated plaques.