Leishmaniasis, cutaneous, several weeks after a stay of several days in Lebanon, moderately sharply defined, roundish, red lump with central ulcer formation (here crust-covered).
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum: vascular malformation existing since birth, which has become increasingly prominent in recent years; apart from slight accidental bleeding, no symptoms.
Merkel cell carcinoma: Solitary, fast growing, asymptomatic, red, firm, shifting, smooth lump with atrophic surface; the appearance in the area of UV-exposed areas is characteristic.
Carcinoma of the mucous membrane: centrally ulcerated, painless, slow-growing, rough, hard lump, which apart from the raised edge zones is impressive as an ulcer.
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. single, chronically inpatient, over 3 years old, imperceptibly growing, 2 x 3 cm in size, very firm, painless, red and white, smooth nodule, which rests on a 7 x 5 cm large, flat raised, firm plaque.
Lichen planus mucosae: a dissociative transformation of the lesions of the lichen planus on the lips and oralmucosa, which has existed for about 1 decade, and at this stage a focal carcinomatous transformation has already been demonstrated.
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