Atrophodermia vermiculata: 10-year-old girl with bilateral symmetrical, small, reticulated follicular scars; the vertical arrows mark 2 slightly reddened, dilated follicles with dark horny plugs.
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. aggregate of several, skin-coloured, firm, surface-smooth, shiny, completely painless nodules and plaques that can be moved on the base and extend into the eyebrow.
Hemiatrophia faciei progressiva: Progress documentation, Figure 3: Neurological (facial paresis) and ophthalmological (oculomotor paresis) complications in the context of circumscribed scleroderma en coup de sabre at the age of 16
Verrucae planae juveniles: Single polygonal, yellowish papules the size of a pinhead on the left forehead of a 10-year-old girl which have been added (inoculation) for weeks.
Small papular type of Mullusca contagiosa: focal sowing of small papular skin-coloured, smooth efflorescences reminiscent of verrucae planae juveniles; isomorphic irritant effect detectable.
Basal cell carcinoma nodular: probably existing for years, slowly growing, skin-coloured, bumpy, completely painless plaque that slides over the base; the destructive growth is recognizable by the undercut of the hairline (hair destroyed).
Zoster oticus (Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome): pronounced right-sided facial nerve palsy lasting about 3/4 years as a complication of zoster oticus; release of the present illustration by Dr. Martin Hermans, MD.
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