Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta: acutely occurring "colorful" exanthema with papules of different sizes, measuring 0.2-0.8 cm, erosions, and encrusted ulcers; healing with formation of varioliform scars.
Chronic allergic contact dermatitis: scattering contact allergic eczema in the area of the back of the foot with partly hemorrhagic blisters after application of an antimycotic.
Tinea pedum, detail enlargement: Sharply defined, marginal scaly erythema, pustular formation, scaly seam along the edge of the foot and multiple scratch excoriations, some of which are crusty.
Venous leg ulcer. large ulcer surrounding the distal third of the lower leg and the region of the outer ankle (gaiter ulcer). sharp edges of the wet, barely covered ulcer area. no indication of AVK.
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