Basal cell carcinoma nodular: Nodule existing for several years, completely without symptoms, size: 2.5 x 3.0 cm. sharply defined. 73-year-old patient. note the bizarre peripheral vessels.
Cylindrome. multiple, chronically stationary (tumor problem since adolescence), disseminated (also on the capillitium), 0.5-4.0 cm large, firm, asymptomatic, red, smooth nodes.
Cylindrome. 72-year-old female patient with familial multiple Cylindromas (Brooke-Spiegler syndrome). Differently large aggregated papules interspersed with telangiectasias and smooth nodules in the region of the temple.
Chronically dynamic, in the last 6 months strongly increasing, at the left ear helix localized, plum-sized, coarse, smooth lump with clearly visible vascular drawing; this is a keloid after piercing in a 17-year-old adolescent.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: solitary, since 1 year continuously growing, 2.2 cm large, sharply defined, asymptomatic, grey, rough lump with central ulceration and crusts.
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