Xanthelasma. 45-year-old female patient has flat, soft, white-yellow, stripe-shaped plaques with a smooth surface in the area of the upper and lower eyelid.
Xanthelasma. the existing skin lesions developed gradually over the past two years. about 1.0 cm in size, soft, yellow, fielded elevations with a smooth surface. no subjective symptoms.
Xanthelasma. 63-year-old patient with known hyperlipidemia. The existing skin lesion developed gradually within the last two years. 1.5 x 0.6 cm large, soft, yellow, fielded elevations with a smooth surface. No subjective symptoms.
xanthelasma: the skin lesions developed gradually over the past 3-4 years. several, soft, yellow, fielded elevations with a smooth surface. no subjective symptoms. no hypertriglyceridemia detectable (E78.1)
Xanthelasma: excessive findings. broad-based, symptom-free, yellow, soft plaques and nodules on the upper and lower eyelids. no disturbances of the fat metabolism.
Atopic dermatitis of the eyelid: Low dermatitic reaction; conspicuously marked brownish (halo-like) hyperpigmentation of the lower eyelid (slightly pronounced in the upper eyelid area); unpleasant, permanent itching.
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