erythema perstans faciei. persistent, asymptomatic, symmetrically arranged reddening of the face, which increases with excitement and stress. follicular hyperkeratosis clearly visible with enlargement.
Atrichia congenita diffusa. eyebrows, eyelashes and head hair missing since birth in an 18-month-old boy. Discrete papular skin lesions of the periorbital region.
Contact dermatitis: Heavily lichenified eczema plaques in the area of the upper and lower eyelids in chronic, contact-allergic eczema; evidence of sensitization to various eyelid cosmetics.
Zoster ophthalmicus: since a few days increasing, left-sided headache with little feeling of illness. since 2 days, painful grouped vesicles. mild reactive conjunctivitis.
Naevus flammeus (Port-wine stain): congenitalerythema in the facial region (capillary vascular malformation), localized in V2 distribution, completely without symptoms. 4-month-old boy, developed according to age.
Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. 0.8 x 0.5 cm measuring, coarse, not pressure-sensitive, not painful, livid, sharply defined, circumscribed lump in the area of the lower lip in a 37-year-old man. Stinging event by an insect about 10 months ago on holiday in Greece was recalled. About 3 months later the development of the skin change began.
Hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory. periorbital localized, laterally emphasized hyperpigmentation in a 69-year-old woman with chronic lichenoid dermatitis and atopic diathesis.
Demodex folliculitis 20-year-old female patient without previous acne vulgaris, slight tendency to rosacea erythematosa. histological: massive infestation of the follicles with Demodex folliculorum.
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