lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous: clinical picture occurred within 14 days, at the time of admission still relapsing-active, with prominent anular patterns. in the current relapse phase fatigue and exhaustion. SPA and CRP significantly increased. ANA 1:160; anti-Ro/SSA antibody positive. DIF: LE - typical.
Atopic eyelid dermatitis: brownish hyperpigmentation of the lower lid (more subtle on the upper lid) in a 32-year-old female patient with atopic eyelid dermatitis, who also reported strongly itchy "flexor eczema".
Impetigo contagiosa: acutely occurring, persistent for 5 weeks, increasing despite external therapy, localized in the face of an 18-month-old boy, red, erosive, rough papules and plaques, partly covered with yellow crusts; similar skin lesions are visible on the trunk and on all extremities
Mycosis fungoides (plaque stage): 62-year-old man (suction plaque stage of Mycosis fungoides). 2.0-10.0 cm large, multiple, disseminated, occasionally slightly itchy, only slightly consistency increased, slightly scaly red plaques are found. Clinically and histologically no detectable tumorous LK-infection.
contact dermatitis: blurred eczema plaque on upper and lower eyelid. distinct lichenification with fine-lamellar scaling. crust formation at the inner eyelid angle. permanent, tormenting itching. evidence of sensitization against various eyelid cosmetics.
Mycosis fungoides follikulotrope: generalised clinical picture; smooth plaques that dissect at the edges, with clear follicular involvement. Moderate itching.
Lichen planus verrucosus. highly itchy,verrucous plaque on the left back of the foot, which has remained unchanged for years. a red-violet seam is visible in all parts of the plaques.
Psoriasis: Mosaic dermatosis with expression of psoriatic plaques in the Blaschko lines (right shoulder in band-shaped pattern) and on the right half of the back as a so-called pyhloid pattern (see following schematic pattern).
Dermatitis contact allergic: Acutely appeared, large red spots and plaques with rough, partly scaly surface as well as haemorrhagic vesicles in an 18-month-old boy. The skin changes occurred a few hours after extensive application of a cream containing lidocaine.
Dermatitis chronic actinic (type actinic reticuloid): Large-area, severe itching, eczematous clinical picture of the face, which appeared in spring after a short UV exposure and now persisted for several months. Massive lichenification of the skin (see radial lip furrows) as an expression of the chronic inflammatory remodelling of the thickened skin.
Psoriasis guttata: mixed picture between psoriasis guttata with numerous "fresh" small psoriatic lesions and coin-sized psoriatic plaques existing for a long time
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