Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis): 33-year-old man; recurrent, single inflammatory follicular papules on the lips, nose and forehead; heals after 10-14 days without scarring.
Dennie-Morgan infraorbital fold: Double eyelid crease on the lower lid as well as a rarefication of the lateral eyebrows (Hertoghe's sign: positive) in a 4-year-old boy with atopic eczema.
Keratosis actinica, keratotic type: In a 72-year-old outdoor worker, adherent keratotic plaques have increasingly developed in recent years, the mechanical detachment of which is painful, with a tendency to bleed.
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia, senile. 0.5 cm large, yellowish-brownish, surface indented, shiny papules, sharply defined, symptom-free, existing for at least 2 years.
Verrucae vulgares: solitary, flat and stalked papules and plaques, also aggregated to beds, with fissured, hyperkeratotic-verrucous surface; secondary findings include lipodystrophy in HIV infection.
Folliculitis, gram-negative. in the area of the facial skin localized, disseminated standing, solitary, partly excised papules, pustules and nodules in a 50-year-old man. periorbital lichenification of the skin relief.
Xanthogranulom juveniles (sensu strictu). solitary, softly elastic, yellowish, completely painless plaque, composed of surface smooth papules about 01.-0.3 cm in size. 6-month-old female infant. size growth in the first months of life.
Multiple eruptive milia: for several years continuous proliferation of 0.1 cm large, whitish, firm, follicular papules in the area of the cheek of a young woman; cause remained unclear; familiarity not proven.
Candida sepsis. multiple, chronically active, generalized (facial involvement is partial manifestation), disseminated, partly isolated, partly confluent, brown-black, rough papules and plaques. coarse scales and crusts on the surface. underlying HIV infection and high fever
elastosis actinica. deep rhomboid wrinkles, with bulging skin relief, with pale yellowish skin discoloration. yellowish infiltrates can be detected when the skin is tightened. at the right edge of the picture brownish skin discoloration (lentigines seniles).
Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis et cystica: multiple, chronic inpatient, 0.4 - 1.2 cm large, symptomless, soft, yellowish papules and nodules; black comedones in the temporal region. 72-year-old man with massive chronic UV exposure over decades.
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia: Soft, yellowish papules which have existed for years, slowly increasing in size; in the middle of the picture 2 sebaceous cysts which are the maximum form of a sebaceous gland hyperplasia.
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia, senile. 74-year-old patient noticed these completely asymptomatic skin changes several years ago. In large-pored (seborrhoeic) skin of the forehead region there are waxy, slightly raised papules up to 0.4 cm in size with a slightly lobed edge structure (see papule top right). The diagnosis of sebaceous gland hyperplasia is fixed at the central porus formation (see papule in the center of the picture).
Elastosis actinica. deep wrinkles and bulging skin relief of the perioral region of a 69-year-old female patient. deep furrows starting from the corners of the mouth are also visible, which very much hinder the complete closure of the lips, so that saliva is repeatedly leaking ("drooling").
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