
Lymphedema (overview) I89.00
Lymphedema: chronic lymphedema with complicative onychomycosis; positive Stemmersches sign with bulging transverse folds over the 2nd toe.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: suddenly occurring, itchy, disseminated exanthema with cocard-like plaques which has been present for 4 days. here the finding on the lower leg. striated arrangement after external stimulus. s. isomorphism (Koebner phenomenon).

Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2
Prurigo simplex subacuta:disseminated scratched, eroded or ulcerated nodules and nodules; severe interval-like itching, piercing and painful.

Infant haemangioma (overview) D18.01
Hämangiomatose des Säuglings: (s.a.folgende Abbildungen); rote unregelmäßige Plaque mit zentralen Abblassungen.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis acute febrile neutrophils: acute, exanthematic clinical picture with affection of face, neck, trunk and extremities; here a detailed picture of the thighs with red, succulent papules.

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
Naevus flammeus: congenital, bilateral, chronically inpatient, bizarre, asymptomatic, non-syndromal naevus flammeus with livedo-like aspect

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis, overview: Multiple, chronically dynamic, intertriginously localized, whitish, rough, flatly aggregated, marrowy, itchy plaques in both popliteal fossa.

Dermatitis bullosa pratensis L23.-
Dermatitis bullosa pratensis: Stripy, itchy and burning erythema with blistering on the leg after a walk through a high meadow with subsequent tanning.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: advanced ulcerated carcinoma. previously misinterpreted as a venous ulcer. the carcinoma is palpated as a very firm, little pain-sensitive (!) node, which is hardly movable on its base. a sentinel lymph node biopsy proved negative (no tumor infestation).

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): chronic stationary keratotic plaques on the soles of the feet and toes, in this case spreading to the backs of toes and feet.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria: acutely occurring, itchy exanthema with circulatory, also anular wheals.

Erythema migrans A69.2
Erythema chronicum migrans, painless, sharply defined, round, red plaque with centrally located yellowish papule (tick bite), existing for 14 days.

Congestive dermatitis I83.1
stasis dermatitis: flat, sharply limited plaque of the entire right lower leg. lipofasciosclerosis in case of a previously known CVI with beginning papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica. condition after leg ulcer. currently distinct exudation, lymphorrhoea as well as secondary bacterial colonization.