Eczema, photoallergic. 78-year-old female patient. Taking diuretics because of lymphedema. After first exposure to sunlight in spring, blurred erythema, reddened papules as well as flat, scaly plaques (sternal area) appeared in light-exposed areas.
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans: Livid erythema on the back of the right hand and nail dystrophies in a 78-year-old female patient with confirmed neuroborreliosis 6 years ago. Cushion-like (pernion-like) plaques on the fingers. Persistent pain in the carpal and interphalangeal joints.
angiosarcoma of the head and facial skin. for several years (!) increasing, so far completely asymptomatic, blurred, red spots on cheeks and forehead in a 75-year-old man. medical consultation because of recurrent, extensive bleeding in lesional skin. since one month growth of a soft, 8 mm large, solid blue-black node in the middle of the cheeks. extensive, configured redness with bizarre, linear and reticular telangiectasia. bleeding in the zygomatic bone.
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: livid to erythematous plaques in a 64-year-old female patient, which appeared for the first time 12 monthsago . Clearly indurated efflorescences on otherwise apparently free skin. No scratch excoriations, no scaling, no pruritus.
Eczema user, atopic. brownish, dry, scaly and itchy plaques on lichenified ground. 16-year-old female patient. infestation of the large joint bends as well as seizure-like, tormenting itching.
Erythema nodosum. red plaques and deep nodular formation, which have been present for several days and are highly painful and have a blurred border; this was preceded by an unclassified, highly febrile viral bronchial infection and the intake of ibuprofen as an analgesic.
Lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus that has been present for several years, progressive, disseminated, scarring, chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus, no evidence of systemic involvement (no ANA, no DNA antibodies).
Haemangioma of the infant. soft, reddish tumor occurring dorsally on the right wrist during the first months of life with torpid, ulcerous transformation in the further course.
Pseudomonas folliculitis, general view: truncal (especially lateral), itchy, maculopapular exanthema with follicularly bound red papules and partly pustules as well as scratch excoriations in a 59-year-old patient. The pathogen was detected, regular use of the indoor swimming pool is confirmed by anamnesis.
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: CDLE leading to distinct mutilations. atrophy of skin and nasal cartilage. in the left cheek area extensive, in places deeply sunken (atrophy of the subcutaneous fatty tissue) scar with marginal (arrows) inflammatory activity
Lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: a relapsing, progressive, disseminated, scarring, chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus that has been present for several years. No evidence of systemic involvement (no ANA, no DNA antibodies). Here is a detailed picture.
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