Kaposi's sarcoma. chronic (classic) Kaposi's sarcoma, 75-year-old turkish pat. with several years old, in recent months clearly progressive, borderline, reddish-livid, smooth plaques and blue-black nodules. centrifugal spread of the skin lesions.
sarcoidosis, plaque form. nodules and plaques that are easily distinguishable from the surrounding area. foci are movable on the support; scaly-crusted surface.
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica:slightly itchy maculo-papular exanthema which hasbeenpresent for several months; here detailed picture of the lower leg.
adenoma sebaceum: diffuse distribution of skin-coloured, shiny papules and plaques. conspicuously bizarre telangiectasias, partly present in the papules and in the surrounding area. no folliculitis, no comedones.
Chronic therapy-resistant vulvovaginal candidosis for 12 months. healing only under systemic therapy with 3x150mg Fluconazole in intervals of 3 days. Fig.from Eiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases, with the permission of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) Following a hammer blow, the 42-year-old carpenter has an erosive, slightly bleeding, fast and exophytic growing, spherical knot on his right thumb.
Molluscum contagiosum: Detailed enlargement: disseminated, 0.1-0.7 cm in size, firm, coarse, waxy, broadly seated, smooth, red papules, which are centrally dented on closer examination; sometimes itching; psoriatic suberythroderma.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis. 68-year-old patient with painful nodules that have been present for three months. The pain increases permanently, especially when pressure is applied, so that the patient can no longer sleep on the right side. 0.4 cm high, very rough nodule that is painful when pressure is applied.
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: Unusual infestation of the lip mucosa with symptomless, yellowish-white deposits, which correspond to the elastotic collagen changes of the mucosa.
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