Combined intrinsic and extrinsic involution of the lip skin with radial and rhomboidal furrow formation of the lip and chin region; vitiligo of the lip red and the immediately adjacent lip skin.
Pronounced livedo racemosa: Intermediate findings after 2 more years (period of clinical follow-up over a period of 8 years); extensive scar healing after therapy with high-dose venous immunoglobulin therapy (IVIG)
Scléroderma en coup de sabre: since early adolescence, a continuously increasing, symptom-free furrow formation in the middle of the forehead has been known.
lipoatrophy, localized after glucocorticosteroid injections. general view: 2.5 x 3.0 cm large, circular area with whitish atrophy of the skin and telangiectasia. significant loss of substance of subcutis and fatty tissue. the skin changes developed in the course of the last two years, after a single steroid injection into the left knee due to knee pain.
Necrobiosis lipoidica: Necrobiosis lipoidica that has existed for several years. Large, atrophic scarring (translucent vessels) in the centre. Reddened progression zone at the edges.
Necrobiosis lipoidica: Necrobiosis lipoidica, which has existed for several years in previously known diabetes mellitus, scarred healing with atrophy of the skin and subcutaneous fatty tissue.
Striae cutis distensae: old and fresh (red) striae in obesity permagna and long-term internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids due to bronchial asthma.
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed, eminently chronic, inflammatory melting, papules and pustules as well as strong, retracted scarring; image resembles the cutis vertivis gyrata.
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed, eminently chronic, inflammatory and melting papules and pustules as well as strong, retracted scar formation, with retention fluctuating in places.
scléroderma en coup de sabre: for years increasing symptomless furrow formation in the middle of the forehead. condition 7 years later. increasing furrowing of skin and skull bone.
Circumscript scleroderma: profound circumscript scleroderma (deep morphea); rare subtype of circumscript scleroderma (<5% of patients); nodular indurations in the subcutaneous fatty tissue were found.
Desiccation dermatitis: Characteristic craquelée pattern with the diamond-shaped demarcation of the skin, the line pattern is created by the linear breaking up of the skin.
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