Herpes simplex virus infection: Typical clinical finding of genital herpes simplex. 2 grouped vesicles on an erthematous plaque are found on the inner preputial leaf of a 40-year-old patient. Only very discreet symptoms. 2nd episode in loco.
Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. 3 years of continuously multiplying, multiple, mostly aggregated, little painful (only slight painfulness under strong pressure), predominantly reddish, sometimes skin-coloured, dermal and subcutaneously located, smooth papules and nodules, which led to restriction of movement in the middle finger.
Pemphigus vulgaris. multiple, chronic, since 3 years in batches, symmetrical, trunk accentuated, easily injured, flaccid, 0.2-3.0 cm large, red blisters confluent to larger, weeping and crusty areas.
Lupus erythematosus systemic: persistent, blurred, red, butterfly-like distributed spots in the right cheek area of a 27-year-old female patient with SLE known for years.
Netherton syndrome: clinical picture already manifested in childhood with the formation of large, also circulatory, garland-like, brown-red or red surface-rough, scaly plaques; numerous type I sensitizations.
Fibrokeratome, acquired digital. subungual lump on the right ring finger, after trauma, slightly progressive in size, skin-colored, rough lump, which is covered by hyperkeratotic skin at the tip.
Acne inversa: multiple, chronically stationary, intertriginous localized, disseminated, flat-elevated, blurred, brown, smooth, partly shiny papules and nodules in a 47-year-old patient; similar skin lesions were found in other intertriginous areas of his body.
Erythema exsudativum multiforme; acutely opened, extensive, painful erosions of the oral mucosa; infestation of the red of the lips with fine rhagades.
ILVEN: Clinical findings in a 17-year-old adolescent with erythematosquamous and papulokeratotic, locally verruciform skin lesions on the left side latero-thoracic and on the back.
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic: chronically stationary, flat, along the skin cleavage lines localized, sharply defined, violet colored, scaly, rough, consistency increased, flatly elevated, painful plaque in a 60 year old woman; partially disseminated, blue-black papules and nodules are found on the inner side of the thigh
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