Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: approx. 1.2 x 1.4 cm large, blurred, fine-lamellar scaling, flatly elevated, symptomless, slightly consistency-multiplied red plaque; the family last visited Morocco 12 weeks ago.
Lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. Rapidly growing, large, brownish-reddish, painless lump with a smooth surface. In several places "still" hairs grow through the tumour masses.
melanoma malignes acrolentiginous. dark discoloration of the right small toe existing for years. growth of thickness for 1/2 year, discoloration increasingly decreasing. now: largely amelanotic, centrally ulcerated and macerated nodule at the 5th toe. remark: treated as mycosis for several months.
Prurigo simplex subacuata: typicaldistribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques; small atrophic scars are also visible.
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: For many years a persistent, slowly growing, very coarse, bumpy, skin-coloured to reddish tumour on the left shoulder of a 61-year-old female patient.
Acne inversa: severe clinical, therapy-resistant finding in a 52-year-old female patient. existing since the age of 20. multiple, flat and retracted scars, comedones, inflammatory papules, nodules and flat indurations.
Coarse, reddish-brownishknot in the contact area of the violin at the transition from the lower jaw to the neck of a 30-year-old woman, interspersed with individual comedones.
Mycobacterioses, atypical. swimming pool granulomas: In a period of 6-8 months development of painless, partly ulcerated and crusty red nodules along the lymphatic pathways on the hand and forearm.
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