Demodex folliculitis: chronic bilateral follicular dermatitis with extensive reddening. Previous rosacea, but for months an unexpected significant worsening of the findings.
Lichen planus actinicus: anularsmaller lesions and merged into larger map-like borderline plaques; in the prominent borderline area the violet shade of lichen "ruber" is found.
Nevus, melanocytic, congenital. solitary, chronically inpatient, approx. 2.0 x 1.5 cm in size, localized on the right cheek, light-emphasized, sharply defined, oval, darkly pigmented in the centre, brown, regularly hairy plaque in a 10-year-old boy.
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.
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