Atopic eczema with emphasis on flexion: Skin lesions in a 16-year-old girl with intermittent course since the age of 4 years. pollinosis (hazelnut, birch) known. in the region of the large joint bends accentuated, blurred, large-area, reddened, severely itching plaques. skin field coarsened (lichenification). longitudinal, stripy erosions (scratch marks) as well as linear erosions running in the flexural folds. classic finding of flexural eczema.
Fingertip necrosis:sudden, painful necrosis of digitus II in a 51-year-old female patient with Z.n. malignant melanoma, swelling and reddening of the distal skin of the finger after the start of therapy with hydroxycarbamide infusions.
Felty Syndrome. recurrent exanthema with urticarial papules (a few mm to 2 cm in size) in a 35-year-old patient. in addition, recurrent fever attacks, polyarthritis and LK swelling occurred.
Ulerythema ophryogenes: Extensive erythema in the area of the eyebrows in the case of incipient eyebrow rapairs; at higher magnification evidence of follicular papules.
Cheilitis granulomatosa - here partial symptom of a Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome: solitary, for months recurrent, clearly consistency increased, indolent, red, smooth swelling of the upper lip. Simultaneously occurring furrowing of the tongue relief (lingua plicata). One-time short-term paralysis of the left side of the face (facial nerve paresis). Occasionally migraine-like headache.
Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. Within a few months developing, light-emphasized exanthema with multi-forms and large plaques. No feeling of illness. High titre SSA-Ac.
Tinea manuum, impetiginierte: plaque on the back of the hand and forefinger that has existed for several months, accentuated at the edges, coarse lamellar scaling on the back of the hand and forefinger.moderate itching. increased weeping scaling in recent weeks. cultural evidence of Trichophyton rubrum.
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans: for years slowly progressive "skin redness" on the trunk and extremities, here infestation of the palms of the hands.
Multiple mastocytoma: disseminated, flat brownish reddish, itchy, smooth patches and plaques on the right foot or lower leg of a 4-month-old boy; the intact surface pattern of the field skin over the lesioned skin is shown in the inlet.
Psoriasis intertriginosa: inversely localized psoriasis (psoriasis inversa) with sharply defined, circulatory red plaques. mucosal area free. erosive areas in places.
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