Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. general view: livid, unscnarf limited, brownish-red spots on the left hand. skin in the area of the ball of the thumb atropical, finely wrinkled, with fine-lamellar scaling.
Vasculitis, leukocytoclastic (non-IgA-associated). multiple, acute, symmetric, since 2 weeks existing, localized on both lower legs, irregularly distributed, 0.1-0.2 cm large, sharply defined, symptomless, hemorrhagic spots and blisters as well as beginning incrustations.
Hyperpigmentation, post-inflammatory. Chronic stationary, multiple, disseminated or confluent, brown-red or brownish smooth spots on the lower legs of a 26-year-old patient. The spots have developed over a longer period of time from brown-red, verrucous plaques that had developed as part of a lichen planus verrucosus.
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. 54-year-old patient with a generalized macular clinical picture which has existed for years and shows a constant progression. Itching in case of heat exposure and mechanical exposure of the affected areas.
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