Alopecia areata (Grade 2-3): extensive loss of hair in the capillitium. at higher magnification, the preserved (hairless) follicles can be seen. preserved hair rings partly mark the grown alopecia foci. note individual re-grown pigment-free hairs
Pemphigoid bullous, scarring, type Brunsting-Perry. For years, half-sided localized, therapy-resistant recurrent erosions and incrustations. In the dorsal part of the Os parietal area irritationless scarring.
Fox-Fordyce's disease: 18 years, female: for about 1.5 years axillae bds non-inflammatory papules. relatively symptom-free. anamnesis under steroid cream times been better, after discontinuation recurrence.
Circumscribed scleroderma. Atrophy of the right leg muscles, atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the right, shortening of the right leg (difference 2.0 cm) with consecutive secondary pelvic obliquity and scoliosis in a 19-year-old female patient. The right knee joint is massively restricted in its movement (extension/flexion 0/25/100).
Alopecia areata. roundish, centrifugally and medially spreading, smooth, hairless area with preserved follicles. in the active marginal area hairs can still be easily epilated.
Condition eight weeks after the operation. a slight shift of the left nostril edge to caudal due to the choice of the pivot point is to be documented. the aesthetic subunits of the nose are largely well defined.
Lymphedema: one-sided, skin-coloured swelling due to insufficient transport capacity of the lymphatic vessel system; swelling of the toes and back of the foot (Stemmersches sign: positive).
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