Myxomed skin: Completely smypotless, soft skin-coloured papules and nodules of the skin, which have been increasing for years, no systemic involvement.
Striae cutis distensae. older, whitish, differently long and wide, jagged, parallel or diverging atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned skin.
Prurigo simplex acuta infantum: For several days massive progressive, disseminated, agonizingly itching, generalized, excoriated, glassy or reddish papules on the thighs of a 6-year-old boy.
An asymptomatic lump on the abdomen of a 65-year-old woman, which had existed for years, was excised with histological examination, which resulted in the diagnosis of a pink tumor.
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed, eminently chronic, inflammatory and melting papules and pustules as well as strong, retracted scar formation, with retention fluctuating in places.
Mastocytosis. cutaneous, diffuse mastocytosis with two-dimensional "peau d`orange" and partly water clear, partly haemorrhagic, firm (subcutaneous) blisters. single scratch marks.
Dermal melanocytic nevus: known since earliest childhood. Only in recent years clear exophytic growth. The birthmark has become increasingly discoloured and the growing bristle hairs are depilated regularly.
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