lymphomatoid papulosis: previously known recurrent clinical picture in a 34-year-old female patient. rapid, painless knot formation within 14 days. this finding healed spontaneously with scarring under central necrosis after 3 months. no ectropion!
Lymphomatoid papulosis. 64-year-old patient with a history of 15 years. recurrent, intermittent course with formation of 4-10 painless nodules, which grow to the size shown here within a few days. rapid central ulceration. healing within 8-10 weeks leaving a sunken scar. recurrent secondary infections of the ulcerated nodules. previously known non-Hodgkin lymphoma in full remission.
Mycosis fungoides tumor stage: long term known Mycosis fungoides. recurrent plaques and nodules, which wet and crust on their surface from a certain size and thickness. now first infestation of the conjunctiva.
Hemangioma of the infant. 6-month-old girl (premature birth): Swelling of the left lower lid of a 6-month-old girl (premature birth) existing since the 2nd month of life, progressive in size, flat, blue, soft, not painful, encompassing the whole lower lid.
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. solitary, 0.8 x 10.8 cm in size, broad-based, firm, painless papule, with a shiny, smooth parchment-like surface covered by ectatic, bizarre vessels. Note: There is no follicular structure on the surface of the papules.
Hordeolum. solitary, acute (existing since 7 days), 0.5 cm high, bulging, strongly painful, red, smooth lump with surrounding reflex erythema. Occurs in a 10-year-old girl in the region of the right epicanthus.
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