Keratosis actinica, keratotic type: extensive "field carcinization" of the scalp, beginning transformation into an invasive, spinocellular carcinoma (here detailed picture).
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. centrally ulcerated, nonpainful ulcerated nodule in the region of the temple. ulcer not painful. characteristic for the diagnosis "basal cell carcinoma" is the raised, reflecting wall of the "ulcer" and the bizarre vessels.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: approx. 3 cm in diameter, coarse, crusty, exuding tumour with an inflammatory reddening of the edges in the area of the neck of a 95-year-old female patient, which empties purulent secretion under pressure.
Squamous cell carcinoma in actinic pre-damaged scalp:Continuously growing keratoacanthoma of the scalp, existingfor about 7months, with a smooth surface and a broad base; multiple actinic keratoses.
Tinea capitis profunda: Inflammatory, moderately itchy, slightly painful, fluctuating nodule in the area of the capillitium in children with extensive loss of hair.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: 1.5 cm large, spherical, red node (tumor) with ulcerated surface and hemorrhagic crust on the forehead of a 67-year-old female patient.
Carcinoma cutanes:advanced, flat ulcerated exophytic squamous cell carcinoma with massive actinic damage. 82-year-old man with androgenetic alopecia. Pronounced spring carcinoma.
Lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, large-cell, CD30-positive. general view: Multiple, chronically dynamic, increasing, non-displacing, confluent, covering a total area of 6 x 6 cm, hemispherical nodules with hard, central, red part and deep, crater-shaped ulceration in a 64-year-old patient.
Multiple, 0.5-2.0 cm large, skin-coloured or light red, bulging, protuberant papules and nodules with smooth, shiny surface, partly interspersed with telangiectasia.
Primary cutaneous follicular center lymphoma: Condition after treatment of an alopecia areata with DNCB about 20 years ago; for several months now, formation of smooth, painless plaques and nodules, which, according to a biopsy, affected the entire anterior half of the capillitium.
lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, large-cell, CD30-positive. detailed view: multiple, chronically dynamic, increasing, non-displaceable, confluent, hemispherical nodules covering a total area of 6 x 6 cm with hard, central, red part and deep, crater-shaped ulceration in a 64-year-old patient. the ulceration is covered with thick, yellowish coatings. the surrounding area of the ulceration is raised, livid-red and partly erosive weeping.
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