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Atopic photoaggravated dermatitis L20.8
Eczema, atopic photoaggravated: Chronic persistent eczema that has existed for 2 years and exacerbates under low UV exposure.

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae: Eminently chronic therapy-resistant (no significant improvement under systemic antibiosis), folliculitis of the child and neck

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis: Previous recurrent clinical picture in a 34-year-old female patient. Rapid, painless formation of a flat, surface-smooth papule, which developed within 3 weeks into a 2.0 cm large lump, which healed scarred within 3 months after extensive ulceration.

Neck fistula and cyst, lateral Q18.0
Neck fistula and cyst, lateral: skin-coloured nodule with a central porus from which a light-coloured fluid is occasionally drained.

Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis) L01.0
Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis): 33-year-old man; recurrent, single inflammatory follicular papules on the lips, nose and forehead; heals after 10-14 days without scarring.

Pityriasis lichenoides (et varioliformis) acuta L41.0
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis: Detail view.

Leprosy lepromatosa A30.50
Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no accompanying inflammatory reaction.

Neck fistula and cyst, median Q18.8

Contagious mollusc B08.1
Molluscum contagiosum: extensive findings in cases of known immunodeficiency.

Culicosis bullosa T00.96
Culicosis bullosa:disseminated vesicular and pustular insect bite reactions, a few hours after bite events.

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma py ogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) A 14-day-old, trauma-induced, centrally ulcerated, slightly bleeding, rapidly exophytically growing, benign, soft, spherical, red, sharply defined tumour in the region of the end of the finger; slightly painful.

Scar sarcoidosis D86.3

Nevus melanocytic papillomatous D22.L

Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2
Prurigo simplex subacuta:generalized, permanent clinical picture with disseminated, 0.2-0.5 cm large, severely itching, firm, red papules with central erosions or crusts; no disturbance of the general condition.

Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2
Prurigo simplex subacuta: disseminated distension of nodules, nodules and ulcers, itching and pain.