Melanoma, malignant, nodular. solitary, chronically active, growing rapidly in the last 4 weeks, occasionally bleeding slightly, 0.7 cm high, smooth, black lump on brown plaque.
Acne vulgaris (overview): recurrent, multiple, disseminated standing retention cysts of 0.3-1.2 cm size on the back of a 38-year-old mansince adolescence; multiple black comedones (blackheads) are also present.
Melanoma, malignant, nodular, " always present", solitary, asymptomatic, growing for more than a year, coarse, largely symmetrical node with atropically shiny surface,
Melanoma, malignant, superficially spreading. 2.0 x 1.4 cm large, brown-black to black plaque with nodular parts and irregular borders on clearly sun-tanned skin. Within the plaque two smaller, reddish-brown areas are also impressive. The lesion has occasionally bled in the history (trace of blood when drying).
basal cell carcinoma nodular: centrally ulcerated basal cell carcinoma. the diagnosis is recognizable by the marginal, glassy nodular structures. the centre of the nodule is overlaid by an adherent haemorrhagic crust and thus cannot be assessed diagnostically.
melanoma, malignant, nodular. malignant melanoma of the primary-nodular type (detailed picture). in the last months surface and thickness growth. asymmetrical, irregular and blurredly limited, clearly raised, dark brown-black nodule of medium-rough consistency. crustal deposits.
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