Dupuytren's contracture: Severity III: Nodular induration of the palm with retraction of the skin and incipient flexion contracture of the ring finger.
Multiple, 1?2 cm large, painless, coarse, predominantly intradermal nodules on the right hand of a 77-year-old man, arranged in the course of the sensitive finger nerves.
Carcinoma, verrucous. Chronically stationary, slightly increasing in the last 10 years, coarse plaque with dry, dirty yellow or brownish, torn, rough, crusty fissured, verrucous surface.
Central-peripheral neurofibromatosis (palmo-plantar neurofibromatosis or type III neurofibromatosis) Chronic inpatient palmo-plantar neurofibromatosis, progressive in childhood; now no longer progressive, soft, skin-colored, painless palmo-plantar nodules and plaques.
Dupuytren's contracture: 2nd degree with minor obstruction of the extension of the finger in the metacarpophalangeal joint; secondary findings include palmar psoriasis.
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