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Ulerythema ophryogenes L66.4
Ulerythema ophryogenes. extensive erythema with (scarred) raeration of the eyebrows. between the still persistent eyebrows are dense, fine, hairless follicular papules.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic common: melanocytic nevus existingsince earliest childhood. No symptoms. No growth.

Epidermal cyst L72.0

Rosacea fulminans L71.8
rosacea fulminans: acute flare with numerous, painful, sometimes confluent pustules. no general symptoms. no long-term pretreatment with external glucocorticoids.

Nevus melanocytic dermal type D22.L
Dermal melanocytic nevus: known since earliest childhood. Only in recent years clear exophytic growth. The birthmark has become increasingly discoloured and the growing bristle hairs are depilated regularly.

Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis et cystica L57.8
Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis et cystica: multiple, chronic inpatient, symptom-free, black comedones (see periorbital region) as well as soft, yellowish papules and nodules. 72-year-old man with massive chronic UV exposure over decades.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. 74-year-old female patient, solitary, continuously growing for 2 years, measuring 1.5 x 1.2 cm, indolent, firm, skin-coloured, covered with telangiectases, rough, knot with a bulging, shiny surface.

Argyria L81.8
Argyrie: diffuse, completely symptom-free brown coloration of the facial areas in the area of exposed areas, which does not recede even in the winter months.

Contagious mollusc B08.1
Molluscum contagiosum: extensive infestation of the face with known HIV infection.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. Doughy facial swelling in the cheek and eyelid area with extensive redness of the face. Recurrent conjunctivitis.

Verrucae planae juveniles B07
Verrucae planae juveniles. slightly reddish, partly also brownish and skin-coloured, densely and in places linearly arranged small papules with a matte surface in the face of a 9-year-old female patient. autoinoculation by scratching (Koebner phenomenon). despite extensive findings, a sudden (inexplicable) spontaneous healing occurred after a long-term treatment with a mild keratolytic external therapy (unsuccessful).

Acne comedonica L70.01

Adenoma sebaceum Q85.1
Adenoma sebaceum: disseminated, densely packed, chronically stationary (no dynamic development), completely asymptomatic, reddish-brownish, 0.1-0.4 cm in size, red, reddish-brown and skin-coloured, individually standing and aggregated papules with symmetrical, centrofacial emphasis; slight seborrhoea; no comedones.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: suddenly occurring, itchy, disseminated exanthema with cocard-like plaques, which has been present for a few days; the skin lesions appeared shortly after starting antibiotic therapy for urinary tract infection.

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoacanthoma: Typicalclinical aspect with peripheral wall and central horn plug.