Beau-Reils transverse furrows of the nails. ditch-like transverse furrows of the nail due to temporary disturbances of the nail growth, here as a result of a severe pneumonia.
Lymphangioma cavernosum (subcutaneous): encircles the 7.0 x 6.0 cm large, soft, elastic (spongy), skin-coloured swelling in the area of the clavicle and the base of the neck in a 6-year-old girl.
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular, 72-year-old female patient, solitary, chronically dynamic, continuously growing for 2 years, measuring 1.0 x 0.8 cm, indolent, firm, skin-colored, covered with telangiectasia, coarse nodule with a bulging surface.
Dermal melanocytic nevus: melanocyticnevus known since earliest childhood, initially dark brown, slightly raised, skin-coloured in the past decades. completely unchanged for several years. 0.9 x 0.9 cm diameter, moderately firm, sharply defined, calotte-shaped skin-coloured papules. 78-year-old patient.
Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. multiple chronically stationary, firm, symptomless, subcutaneously located nodes. persistent for several years. resistant to therapy.
Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical-type I. 66 years old, formerly completely slim patient. development of lipomatosis for about 20 years, first in the neck later in the entire neck area. clinic: diffuse at the neck rather rough elastic at the neck soft elastic lipomatosis with distinct mechanical movement restriction of the head joints, stress dyspnea. extensive facial erythema with telangiectasia. functional livedo on both legs.
Ice pick scar. reflected light microscopy: image of the zygomatic arch region of a 23-year-old woman. triangular, scarred depression of the skin with an acute angle pointing downwards ("ice pick sign").
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