Angiokeratoma circumscriptum. localized vascular malformation with bizarre blue-black papular and nodular lesions. no symptoms. increasing prominence of the herd in recent years.
Lymphomatoid papulosis: chronic, relapsing, completely asymptomatic clinical picture with multiple, 0.3 - 1.2 cm large, flat, scaly papules and nodules as well as ulcers. 35-year-old, otherwise healthy man
Mycosis fungoides tumor stage: Mycosis fungoides has been known for years and has been present for about 3 months in this non-itching or painful plaques and nodules.
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum: vascular malformation existing since birth, which has become increasingly prominent in recent years; apart from slight accidental bleeding, no symptoms.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: ulcerated, spinocellular carcinoma of the lower leg, which has long been misunderstood as an ulcer (cruris) and thus has been treated unsuccessfully. Remarkable: Only slight pain!
Prurigo simplex subacuata: typicaldistribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques; small atrophic scars are also visible.
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