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Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis generalized intermediaries (non-herlitz) Q81.1
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica dominans: 35-year-old female patient, with extensive scarring blister formation after banal traumas (e.g. under plasters, or under pressure). First manifestation in the first months of life. recurrent formation of basal cell carcinomas.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Plasmacellular vulvitis. Analogous findings in female genitals. Symmetrical contact patch.

Intertriginous psoriasis L40.84
Psoriasis intertriginosa: infection-induced, acute (intertriginously accentuated) relapsing activity of a long-term pre-existing psoriasis vulgaris.

Inverted psoriasis L40.83
Psoriasis inversa: 85-year-old patients, Zn of severe exanthematic psoriasis years ago, all healed, but submammary severe psoriasis inversa again and again. stable healing under MTX 5 mg/week + tacrolimus topically 1 x daily

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis. solitary, chronically stationary, sharply defined, silvery scaly plaque that extends beyond the hairline. infestation of predilection sites on the rest of the body

Superficial tinea capitis B35.0
Tinea capitis superficialis: multipe whitish scaly, moderately itchy papules and plaques. no pre-treatment.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis (V-sign): Characteristic cutaneous symptoms of the backs of hands and fingers, almost proving the diagnosis of "collagenosis", with reddish-livid papules arranged in stripes, which merge to form flat plaques in the area of the end phalanges. Painful nail fold keratoses with parungual erythema are sometimes seen. Such papules arranged on the stretching side are also found in SLE and mixed collagenosis, rarely once in lichen planus.

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Acute contact allergic dermatitis with scattering reaction after application of a gel containing diclofenac; linear patterns (Koebner phenomenon) in the upper third of the dermatitis.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Atopic dermatitis: disseminated clinical picture with chronically stationary, blurred, itchy, rough plaques, here infestation of the neck region.

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Eczema Contact eczema allergic: extensive itching, blurredly limited erythema

Parapsoriasis en plaques benign small foci L41.3
Parapsorisis en petites plaques: Non-symptomatic (no itching) red (hardly palpable), slightly scaly plaques, which have been inconsistent for years with improvement in the summer months or under UV therapy.

Lyme borreliosis A69.2
Lyme borreliosis: L ate stage (stage III) with flat red spots and plaques all over the body; picture of generalized "acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans".

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris Psoriasis palmaris with streaky and flat, reddened plaques and coarse lamellar scaly deposits.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0

Pityriasis rosea L42
Pityriasis rosea. truncated, díchtes maculopapular exanthema arranged in the cleft lines, little itching.