Kaposi's sarcoma. chronic (classic) Kaposi's sarcoma, 75-year-old turkish pat. with several years old, in recent months clearly progressive, borderline, reddish-livid, smooth plaques and blue-black nodules. centrifugal spread of the skin lesions.
Syphilis: papular syphilis of the soles of the feet. loosely distributed reddish-brown scaly, symptomless papules on both palms. these changes are a section of a generalized papular exanthema.
Lichen planus (classic type): extensive infestation of the soles of the feet. At the treads, the (classic) morphological structure of the LP is no longer recognizable due to an even confluence of efflorescences. In the area of the hollow foot, diagnosis per aspect is possible.
Kaposi's sarcoma. 80-year-old patient with CML, which has been known for many years, has reddish-livid, rough plaques in the area of both plantae and cherry-sized, slightly bleeding tumor nodes in the area of both lower legs.
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