
Erythema perstans faciei L53.83
erythema perstans faciei. persistent, asymptomatic, symmetrically arranged facial redness. no other diseases known.

Erythema infectiosum B08.30
erythema infectiosum. after slight "flu-like" infection intensive redness (and swelling) of both cheeks (cheek whistle face). 2 days later little symptomatic exanthema with anular erythema on the arms. cervical lymphadenopathy. laboratory: o.B.

Teleangiectasia I78.8
Teleangiectasia. Harm sleeve, reticularly branched, irregular vascular dilatations in the area of both cheeks.

Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
Dermatitis chronic actinic: Chronic laminar eczema reaction which is essentially limited to the exposed skin areas Typical of chronic actinic dermatitis and thus distinguishable from a toxic light reaction (type acute solar dermatitis) is the blurred transition (eczematous scattering reactions) from lesional to healthy skin.

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
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.

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
Naevus flammeus (port wine stain): congenital erythema in the facial region (capillary vascular malformation), localized in V2 distribution, completely without symptoms. 4-month-old boy, developed according to age.

Hydroa vacciniforme L56.8
Hidroa vacciniformia: Occurrence of pinhead-sized, partially umbilical vesicles with serous content in the region of the bridge of the nose in an 8-year-old boy after UV exposure.