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Erysipelas bullous
Erysipelas bullöses: extensive, sharply defined, painful redness and plaque formation in the area of the lower leg. entrance portal: macerated tinea pedum. secondary findings include fever and chills, lymphangitis and lymphadenitis.

Keratosis pilaris Q80.0
Keratosis follicularis. follicle-bound horny papules on cheeks, eyebrows and extensor sides of the limbs. follicular keratoses in the cheek area are associated with a persistent areal redness (erythema perstans faciei s.dort), which in the area of the eyebrows is associated with the clinical picture of "Ulerythema ophyogenes".

Merkel cell carcinoma C44.L
Merkel cell carcinoma: Metastasized tumor with multiple, painless, surface smooth and ulcerated aplasia and nodules.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed, eminently chronic, inflammatory melting papules and pustules and severe scarring.

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergies: caused by wearing this wooden jewellery.

Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans Q82.2
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans, for years slowly progressive "skin redness" from dense telangiectasia.

Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Lupus erythematodes tumidus: long-standing, irregularly distributed, sharply defined, 0.2-3.0 cm large, flatly raised, clearly increased in consistency, slightly sensitive, red, smooth plaques without significant scaling.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psoriasis inversa: massively infiltrated, sharply defined, red plaques with borky scale deposits.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
hand-foot-mouth disease. few, acute, disseminated, painful, intermittently shooting, polygonal vesicles with red edges. unspecific prodromies (fever, headache, rhinitis, gastrointestinal symptoms) lasting about 2 weeks before.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris. 52-year-old patient with known psoriasis, which has been increasingly affecting the entire integument for four months. universal redness (with little induration) and scaling of the skin. erythrodermal findings.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 67 year old patient. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight phimosis of the foreskin. slight urinary incontinence. 2 sharply defined, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.

Nodular vasculitis A18.4
Erythema induratum (Nodular vasculitis): The 48-year-old patient has been suffering for 2 years from these intermittent, moderately painful, therapy-resistant plaques which tend to ulceration.

Breast dermatitis L30.9
Chronic stationary, 2.5 cm large, sharply defined, clearly elevated, itchy, red, rough, scaly plaque and small rhagades on the right nipple of a 45-year-old atopic woman, persisting for 2-3 months.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphiis: papular syphilide, acne-like clinical picture with disseminated, non-itching, occasionally eroded, scaly papules.

Acne excoriée L70.8

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: suddenly occurring, itchy, disseminated exanthema with cocard-like plaques, which has been present for a few days; the skin lesions appeared shortly after starting antibiotic therapy for urinary tract infection.