
Striae cutis distensae L90.6

Café-au-lait stain L81.3
Café-au-lait spots: in discrete neurofibromatosis type I. Several medium brown spots in the area of the lower and middle abdomen.

Hematoma T14.03
Haematoma: not quite fresh haematoma of the shoulder region after a fall; blurred boundaries of the discoloration.

Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans Q82.2
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) Q82.3
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 L90.4
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.

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
pityriasis versicolor alba. large and small, slightly scaly, brown, bizarrely configured bright spots. detail view.

Vitiligo (overview) L80

Hyperpigmentation L81.89
Physiological tanning by solarium, reduced pigmentation at the contact points.

Extrinsic skin aging L98.8
Chronic light damage: poikiloderma after years of excessive UV exposure, including hyperpigmentation, depigmentation and numerous precanceroses of the actinic keratosis type.

Drug effect adverse drug reactions (overview) L27.0

Purpura fulminans D65.x
Purpura fulminans: Purpura fulminans beginning in the abdominal region in the context of E. coli sepsis in a 55-year-old man (lethal outcome).

Neurofibromatosis peripheral Q85.0
Type I Neurofibromatosis (peripheral type): Numerous soft papules and nodules; multiple smaller and larger café-au-lait spots.

Café-au-lait stain L81.3
Café-au-lait stains: in neurofibromatosis type I. 2 medium brown homogeneously coloured light brown rounded spots.

Lyme borreliosis A69.2
Lyme borreliosis: erythema chronicum migrans, which has been present for several weeks and continues to grow

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: Darkly pigmented maculae and papules, spread over the entire integument, existing for years.