Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. detail magnification: smaller scarcely scaly papules and larger anular, sharply defined, Collerette-like scaly plaques on the neck and face of a 68-year-old female patient.
Systemic lupus erythematosus: persistent, light-provocable, deep red plaques in the face of a 22-year-old female patient; detailed view with depiction of red lips (affected) and perioral region.
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris, fresh and dried pustules next to vesicles and coarse lamellar scaling in the area of the sole of the foot, chronic recurrent course.
Cumulative toxic hand dermatitis: diffuse, burning reddening of the skin in a 44-year-old patient who is performing professional cleaning work in a service company.
Tinea pedum, detail enlargement: Sharply defined, marginal scaly erythema, pustular formation, scaly seam along the edge of the foot and multiple scratch excoriations, some of which are crusty.
Type I neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form. massive tumorous transformation of the skin with numerous generalized distributed, soft, skin-colored, partly pointed conical shaped neurofibromas on the left mamma. the CT examination (skull) did not reveal any pathological findings. no neurofibromas known in the family.
Cylindrome. 72-year-old female patient with familial multiple Cylindromas (Brooke-Spiegler syndrome). Differently large aggregated papules interspersed with telangiectasias and smooth nodules in the region of the temple.
Erythronychia, localized longitudinal. idiopathic, solitary, painless, red longitudinal striation of the nail plate with low-grade, V-shaped retraction and splinter hemorrhaging. The clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive.
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