Erythema infectiosum: generalized exanthema with larger and smaller, in its complete manifestation about 3.0 cm in diameter, less symptomatic, on the surface slightly roughened, anular erythema.
Multiple mastocytomas: disseminated, flat, brownish-reddish, itchy, smooth patches and plaques on the trunk and extremities of an 8-month-old boy; attention should be paid to the intact surface pattern of the field skin over the lesional skin.
Culicosis. disseminated, irregularly configured, intensely itchy, intensely red, urticarial papules and papulo vesicles, appeared about 3-4 hours after an insect bite. the skin symptoms can persist for "weeks", itching!
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) Detail view of a solitary, since 6 weeks size progressive, exophytic growing, soft, smooth shiny, otherwise asymptomatic red tumor localized on the left upper lid in an 8-year-old girl.
Psoriasis pustulosa generalisata: in the case of known, previously only discreetly developed psoriasis, suddenly occurring pustular exanthema with fever, arthralgias and severe disturbance of the AZ.
Tinea manuum. flat, borderline, little scaling flock with single follicular papules in the area of the back of the hand and forearm, little itching, for several months.
Nummular Dermatitis: Multiple, reddened, confluent, roundish or bizarrely configured plaques with weeping yellowish crusts on the back of a 76-year-old female patient.
Erythema infectiosum: in cases of moderate feeling of illness, flat, butterfly-shaped redness and swelling of the cheeks; furthermore, exanthema of the extremities
Hidroa vacciniformia. large, subepidermal, water-clear, occasionally also hemorrhagic blisters on the left back of the hand and wrist of a 10-year-old patient. hours before sun exposure.
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