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Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: slowly growing for 6 months, sliding on the surface, 2.0 cm in diameter, hard, painless, bowl-shaped nodule with a hard ulcerated centre in the orbital region; no regional lymph node swelling.

Pseudomonas folliculitis L08.8
Pseudomonas folliculitis, detail enlargement: follicularly bound erythematous papules, partly glassy impressive pustules and scratch excoriations.

Drug exanthema maculo-papular L27.0

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-

Granuloma fissuratum D23.L6

Nevus araneus I78.1
Naevus araneus with a dense centre and characteristic spiderweb-like tapered and branched capillary ectasia.

Erythrodermia psoriatica L40.8
Erythrodermic psoriasis: erythrodermia that has existed for several months in previously known psoriasis. universal redness with coarse lamellar scaling. the clinical picture of erythrodermia is not "diagnosis-defining". erythrodermia can occur as a maximal variant of several clinical pictures.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Atopic dermatitis (nummular atopic dermatitis):persistingsincethe 1st month of life in a now 22 months old boy. since 4 weeks sudden exacerbation with severe itching. generalized clinical picture with red, scaly and weeping plaques up to 10 cm in diameter. red papules of 0.1-0.3 cm in size disseminated in the apparently free skin areas (see right forearm and face).

Adult dermatomyositis M33.1
Dermatomyositis. Acutely occurring heliotropic, succulent exanthema. At the same time general fatigue, muscle weakness.

Calcinosis cutis (overview) L94.2
Calcinosis cutis: blurred, centrally crusty, in places rock-hard indurated, focal painful plaque on firm palpation, surface atrophic, no longer detectable follicular structure.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris: Palmo-plantar psoriasis with pustular formation and numerous dyshidrotic blisters.

Primary cutaneous diffuse large cell b-cell lymphoma leg type C83.3
Lymphoma, cutaneous diffuse large-cell B-cell lymphoma leg type: Approx. 10-12 cm diameter, irregularly shaped, deep red tumor with a smooth surface, in a 69-year-old patient.

Erythrodermia L53.9

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Nodules: Chronic stationary, bulging elastic, blackberry-coloured, slow-growing, asymptomatic, smooth nodule Diagnosis: Haemangioma of the lip.

Penile carcinoma C60.-
Penis carcinoma: reddened plaque in the area of the glans penis with formation of coarse, verrucous, ulcerated growths in the centre.

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma cutanes: advanced, flat ulcerated exophytic squamous cell carcinoma .

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized, but only moderately pronounced (no feeling of illness) exanthema with a coexistence of vesicles, papules, papulopustules in a 24-year-old female patient.