Lentigo of the mucosa: harmless lentigo ofthe vulva which has persisted unchanged for several years, irregular and blurredly limited, symptomless, brown-black lentigo of the vulva (on the left side of the labia majora overlapping the thigh bend, sign of vitiligo).
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itchy and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.
Erythema infectiosum: in cases of moderate feeling of illness, flat, butterfly-shaped redness and swelling of the cheeks; furthermore, exanthema of the extremities
Lentigo solaris: bizarrely configured, brown-black spot; in the centre dark irregular part (see inlet); here, encircled transition to a lentigo maligna.
Urticaria pigmentosa: about 0.5-1.0cm in size, disseminated, oval or round, brownish-red spots. only when rubbed, increased redness of the spots with accompanying itching. also with warm showers or baths, increased redness and clearly palpable elevation of the lesions.
Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.
Chloasma. bilateral, chronically stationary, more than 3 months old, blurred, formerly occasionally itching, now symptom-free, brown, smooth spots Occurrence of skin changes after application of photosensitizing eyelid cosmetics during a holiday stay in Southern Europe (Chloasma cosmeticum).
Erysipelas carcinomatosum. Sharply defined, livid-reddish, coarse, extensive plaque in the breast area of a 43-year-old female patient with breast cancer (therapy with doxorubicin). The changes of the left arm are "drug-induced".
Vitiligo: multiple roundish or circine vitiligo foci, with the credible assurance that a melanocytic nevus previously existed in each "round focus" (see above).
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