Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophil. progressive findings in the face of a 45-year-old woman, 4 days after a febrile intestinal infection with diarrhea. multiple, acute, generalized (part of an exanthema), 2.0-5.0 cm large, sharply defined, painful, red, rough plaques. identical appearing, spot-like skin changes occurred progressively on legs and trunk. high fever, severe feeling of illness and neutrophil leukocytosis.
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: in addition to long-term psoriatic plaques, disseminated, small psoriatic lesions as a sign of "relapse activity".
Dermatomyositis, malignoma-associated. individual erythema periorbital (here additionally edematous), perinasal and at the scalp in a 67-year-old patient with bronchial carcinoma.
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