Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. 54-year-old patient with a generalized macular clinical picture which has existed for years and shows a constant progression. Itching in case of heat exposure and mechanical exposure of the affected areas.
Incontinentia pigmenti, Bloch-Sulzberger type: a few weeks old girl with flat and streaky, inflammatory, in places hardly noticeable blistery skin changes.
acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. 57-year-old female patient. skin changes existing for five years now, clearly increasing for half a year, discoloured red-blueish in cold weather. large, blurredly limited, symmetrical erythema (completely anaemic). the skin surface is wrinkled in the breast area (atrophic), otherwise smooth. some splatter-like white discolorations.
Chronic light damage: poikiloderma after years of excessive UV exposure, including hyperpigmentation, depigmentation and numerous precanceroses of the actinic keratosis type.
hematoma. painful stain after blunt trauma a week ago. blurred, peripherally tapering stain with the different shades of hemoglobin breakdown. the center is pressure-dolent. a nodular hardening is palpable in depth.
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