Drug exanthema, maculo-papular multiple, acutely occurring, generalized, strongly itching, mainly distributed on the trunk and extremities, mostly confluent, smooth papules and plaques in a 28-year-old man. Occurrence after systemic application of Diclofenac
Reflected light microscopy of a trichoblatoma on the shoulder of a 39-year-old female patient, image from the collection of Prof. Dr. med. Michael Drosner.
Ecchymosis syndrome, painful. 4 weeks ago for the first time occurred painful, extensive ecchymosis on the right back in an obese 69-year-old female patient.
Keloid. 20-year-old patient. acne vulgaris known since puberty. weeks to months after the development of acne papules, development of these papular or knotty elevations of the skin. on the trunk and upper arms of varying thickness, protruding above the surroundings, sharply set off, plate- or bulge-like, very rough, brown to brown-red, occasionally painful, smooth papules, plaques and nodules.
Xanthomas, eruptive. chronically stationary or chronically active clinical picture with multiple, on trunk and extremities localized, disseminated, 0.1-0.3 cm large, flat raised, on the surface somewhat fielded, symptomless, sharply defined, firm, smooth, yellow-red papules.
Tinea corporis. several, acutely appeared, oval, red, scaly, at the rim accentuated, towards the centre fading, itchy, flatly elevated, scaly plaques on the integument of a 12-year-old boy. the mother reported that the guinea pig's fur had also changed in a scaly way, a treatment of the animal was recommended
Molluscum contagiosa: multiple, 0.2-0.3 cm large, yellow-reddish, firm, shiny, completely asymptomatic nodules with characteristic central umbilicus; Inlet: 2 aggregated mollusca with central umbilicus
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