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Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Acute, massively itching and burning dermatitis, which is limited to the freely carried skin areas, the lower border only blurred (leaking eczema foci), a typical feature of contact allergic eczema.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema (aspects of erythema multiforme) with juxtaposition of larger and smaller papules, vesicles, plaques, and sometimes linear arrangement of lesions.

Acne (overview) L70.-

Erythromelalgia I73.82
Erythromelalgia. seizure-like, painful, hyperemic, reddened and swollen skin of the hands and feet with increased sensitivity to heat. there is burning pain and oedema.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type): flat palmar erythema; striated keratotic plaques that are loyal to the site.

Pilomatrixoma D23.L
Pilomatrixoma: Slowly growing, flat, protruding, painless lump that has been observed for 1 year.

Fingertip necrosis I77.8
Healed fingertip necroses in chronic " Graft-versus-Host-Disease": 2 years afterstem cell transplantation, large-area scleroderma and poikiloderma skin changes. Massive acrosclerosis. Scarring on the fingertips after healed fingertip necroses.

Behçet's disease M35.2
Behçet, M.. Very painful, recurrent aphthous lesion in the region of the large labia, in the present case associated with oral aphthae, arthritides and other general findings.

Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis M30.1
Churg-Strauss syndrome: encircled central granulomatous regression zone (see histological preparation 1); on the right side the progression zone is outlined (see histological preparation 2).

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergic: extensive itching, blurredly limited erythema.

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
Vascular twin nevus: Combination of a nevus flammeus with a nevus anaemicus.

Keratosis lichenoides chronica L85.8
Keratosis lichenoides chronica:Forearm with flat scratched reddish livid plaques.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Acute, extensive, enormously itchy and burning dermatitis with irregular, extensive infestation of the exposed facial areas including the eyelids.
