Squamous cell carcinoma in actinically damaged skin: Since more than 1 year, slowly growing, very firm, little pain-sensitive, ulcerated node, which (at the time of examination) was no longer movable on its base. Pronounced field carcinoma .
Lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. Chronically active, continuously increasing clinical picture, existing for 6 months. red, blurred, solid, not painful, non-scaling nodular agglomerate consisting of several individual nodes, located on the lateral thorax, with a bumpy surface.
Furunculoid myiasisMyiasis: After a stay in the tropics the 25-year-old patient showed a furunculoid nodule with central porus on the left thigh which was only slightly (!) painful.
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