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Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with coexistence of vesicles, papules, papulopustules in the area of the trunk.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
psoriasis vulgaris. psoriasis guttata. 48-year-old patient. discreet inpatient psoriasis vulgaris (elbow, capillitium), known for about 10 years. exanthematic relapse after streptococcal infection (angina tonsillaris). the figure shows a still relapse-active (see numerous spot-shaped psoriatic foci) exanthematic psoriasis vulgaris with small, scaly, reddened papules and coin-sized plaques.

Nevus melanocytic halo-nevus D22.L

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa/progression: patient as before, 10 years later. in the meantime almost extensive infestation due to confluence of the flock. lbaortechnical indications for systemic infestation.

Leprosy indeterminata A30.00
Leprosy indeterminata(-I-): Large hypopigmented, hypaesthetic, hardly infiltrated plaques with no accentuation of the edges.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Sweet syndrome: reddish-livid, succulent, pressure-dolent, infiltrated, solitary and partly papules confluent to plaques over the spinal column in a 47-year-old female patient. 1 week before the onset of the disease intake of cotrimoxazole due to a urinary tract infection. temperatures > 38 °C

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma epidemic (overview): HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma with disseminated, bizarrely configured, reddish-brown plaques, partly in a striped pattern arranged in the cleavage lines.

Mononucleosis infectious B27.9
Mononuleosis, infectious. generalized (almost universal) macular exanthema.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6
Striae cutis distensae: fresh (red) striae after many years of internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids due to bronchial asthma.

Juvenile xanthogranuloma D76.3
Xanthogranulom juveniles (sensu strictu). solitary, soft elastic, yellowish, completely painless plaques. no darier sign! 8-month-old female infant. size growth in the first months of life.

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor: Large and small, slightly scaly, only occasionally slightly itchy, bright, bizarrely shaped spots (Pityriasis versicolor alba).

Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: constantly relapsing-active psoriasis with characteristics of both guttate psoriasis and plaque type.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: variously large, disseminated, flat, oval or round, brownish-red spots on trunk, buttocks and thighs; 27-year-old female patient. Continuous proliferation of spots for years. No evidence of systemic infestation. See findings 10 years later.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic common: melanocytic nevus existingsince earliest childhood. No symptoms. No growth.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis: papular syphilide. The patient could not remember a previous exanthema. Disseminated non-itching, occasionally eroded, scaly papules.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Extensive whitish plaques in the area of the back in young patients, continuously progressive for 10 years.

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x
Papillomatosis confluens et reticularis: Patchy and flat, velvety yellow-brown plaques (harmless finding) in the sternoclavicular region and in the region of the upper abdomen.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: hemorrhagic, grouped vesicles in the area of the forearm.

Pityriasis versicolor alba B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba: irregularly distributed, symptomless, bright spots that appeared after repeated exposure to sunlight.