Contact dermatitis allergic: chronically recurrent, massively itching, disseminated red papules and papulo vesicles confluent to blurred plaques. maceration of the 4th CCC. The skin lesions were caused by application of a gentamicin-containing cream.
Haemangioma of the infant; general view of the head from the right-lateral side: At the back of the head, up to the preauricular and into the neck reaching, flat, superficial haemangioma in a 6 weeks old girl.
Psoriasis intertriginosa: chronic, intertriginous focus with maceration in the rima ani. intermittent itching, especially after sweating or prolonged sitting. also formation of painful fissures.
Lichen planus verrucosus. numerous, chronically stationary, 0.5-5.0 cm in size, rough, brownish or brownish-red, disseminated or confluent, rough, wart-like plaques as well as severe itching in a 63-year-old woman. onset of symptoms about 6-7 years ago. known CVI for 10 years.
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