Acrolentiginous malignant melanoma: A brown, slowly increasing spot that has existed for years. It is said that this broad-based, ulcerated, repeatedly bleeding node has been formed for a few months. Arrows mark the non-node acrolentiginous part of the tumor. A weak pigmentation zone is encircled, which histologically also turned out to be melanoma infiltration.
Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. since childhood persistent, chronically stationary, strong keratinization of the planta pedum with multiple, few millimeters large, wart-like horny cones with rough, scaly surface. central rejection with funnel-shaped defect.
keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. severe keratosis of the planta pedum in a 26-year-old woman. since early childhood multiple, small, isolated, wart-like horny cones with a rough, scaly surface are visible. a melanocytic nevus is also present on digitus III.
Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. since earliest childhood known keratosis anomaly of the hands (here less conspicuous) and feet, which is not disturbing so far. multiple, differently sized, wart-like horny cones with rough, scaly surface.
Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa: Multiple verruciform horn cones persisting since early childhood and partly funnel-shaped defects at the foot of a 52-year-old woman.
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