Hemangioma, cavernous, blue-black, partly also grey, felted soft plaque, slightly protruding above the skin level, with a blurred border, with a deep part only detectable by palpation. In the upper corner of the picture a blue-grey, soft-elastic induration in the skin level.
Fibromatosis, digital infantile. detailed enlargement of the findings of the right big toe of the above mentioned patient. 2 very rough, in the center somewhat yellowish, reddened nodes at the margins are impressive.
Dermatofibroma: since years existing, no longer growing, occasionally itchy, very firm, marginal brownish nodules protruding above the skin level with a slightly scaly, punched surface; at the top left a resting melanocytic nevus.
Angiokeratome. partially thrombosed (black parts), the skin surface "sitting on" nodule with smooth surface. "halo-like" peritumoral, yellowish discoloration of the skin due to older blood pigment.
Sarcoidosis nodular form: several, for about 2 years existing, so far continuously grown, symptomless, surface-smooth, skin-coloured, firm nodules; here symptomless nodular change in the neck region.
Myzetome: Indolent, chronic granulomatous infection of the skin and subcutis with circumscribed, pseudotumorous swellings and fistula formation ("Madura foot"), here marginal zone with a lip formation bordering on healthy skin.
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