
Livedovasculopathy L95.0
Livedovasculopathy: bizarre, very painful ulcers and hemorrhagic plaques in the area of both malleoli as well as flash-figure-like vascular drawing

Aromatase inhibitors
Aromatase inhibitors: severe leukocytoclastic vasculitis under therapy with an aromatase inhibitor (taken from: Woodford RG et al. 2019)

Brucellosis (overview) A23.9

Erysipelas A46
Erysipelas. painful redness and swelling of the left foot in a 65-year-old man with fever. In addition, in the corresponding lymph drainage area of the groin region single enlarged lymph nodes can be palpated.

Purpura pigmentosa progressive L81.7
Purpura pigmentosa progressiva: etiologically unexplained (medication?) pronounced clinical picture that has been changing for several months with symmetrically distributed, disseminated, non-itching, yellow-brown, spots.

Keratosis lichenoides chronica L85.8
Keratosis lichenoides chronica: generalized eminently chronic, moderately itchy clinical picture with reddish, firm, papules and plaques with scaling.

Arterial leg ulcer L98.4
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: chronic, slowly progressive, painful, deep, sharp-edged ulcer located in the area of the lower leg clitoris, measuring approx. 5.5 x 3.5 cm. The periulcerous area is reddened and overheated. The patient suffers from a PAVK of the multi-level type and has been a heavy cigarette smoker for 30 years.

Purpura thrombocytopenic M31.1; M69.61(Thrombozytopenie)
Purpura thrombocytopenic: line shaped, fresh skin bleeding (diascopically not pushable away) after intensive scratching

Angiokeratoma circumscriptum D23.L
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum: Spattered vascular plaques and nodules. No symptoms.

Tinea pedis moccasin type B35.30
tinea pedis "moccasin type": little inflammatory mycosis of the foot. arrows indicate the proximal extensions of the mycosis on the back of the foot. the encircled scaling is also induced by mycosis.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Toxic contact dermatitis: Enlargement of a section: extensive redness and swelling, in places with confluent formation of vesicles and blisters; beginning scaling (central section).

Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans L90.4
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. general view: blurred, livid red, spots on the right thigh. skin in the lower area (arrow mark) folded like cigarette paper

Gaiter ulcer I83.0
Circumferentialulcer covering almost the entire lower leg in chronic venous insufficiency (see initial condition), 6 weeks after split skin coverage.

Skabies B86
Scabies: chronic (existing for months) generalized, "eczematous" enormous, especially nightly itchy disease pattern with duct-like configured, rough papules.

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica L41.1
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica:slightly itchy maculo-papular exanthema which hasbeenpresent for several months; here detailed picture of the lower leg.

Purpura thrombocytopenic M31.1; M69.61(Thrombozytopenie)
Purpura, thrombocytopenic (detailed illustration): fresh haemorrhages are marked by arrows; yellowish haemosiderin deposits are circled and marked by stars.