Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica, general view: Distally sharp, proximally blurred, confluent, yellowish-brownish, sometimes red, very firm papules and plaques. 83-year-old woman with chronic venous insufficiency.
Erysipelas, acute: under high fever, , within 2 days appeared, sharply limited flat, saturated redness and plaque formation of the left buttock. accompanying: painful regional lymphadenitis.
Lichen planus (classic type): itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, brownish-reddish papules on the right hand and right wrist of a 40-year-old man, existing for 8 weeks; independent of LP, strong, palmar hyperkeratoses exist, the development of which can be ascribed to the professional activity as floor layer.
Lichen planus mucosae: Infestation of the oralmucosa in the context of a generalized lichen planus of the skin; non-symptomatic, extensive and reticulated whitish plaques.
Larva migrans. linear plaque, subepidermally located, tortuous itchy duct through Ancylostoma brasiliensis on the sole of the foot, existing since about 2 weeks.
Relapsing activity in chronic psoriasis: psoriasis known for a long time. 4 weeks (post-infection) of clear relapsing activity with small papules and plaques. Itching.
Psoriasis capitis: chronically inpatient red and white plaques, localised on the forehead and capillitium, reaching far into the hairy area, sharply defined. currently, after insufficient pre-treatment. further red plaques on the elbows.
Circumscribed scleroderma. Atrophy of the right leg muscles, atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the right, shortening of the right leg (difference 2.0 cm) with consecutive secondary pelvic obliquity and scoliosis in a 19-year-old female patient. The right knee joint is massively restricted in its movement (extension/flexion 0/25/100).
Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa circumscripta. 2-year-old boy has a chronic, congenital, smooth, evenly distributed, waxy thickened and yellowish discolored plaque formation of both palms. No symptoms. It is an autosomal dominant inherited palmoplantar cornification disorder.
Mycosis fungoides: tumor stage. 53-year-old man with multiple, disseminated, 1.0-5.0 cm large, in places also large-area, moderately itchy, clearly consistency increased, red, rough, confluent plaques.
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