Lichen planus (classic type): for several months persistent, red, itchy, polygonal, partly confluent, red, smooth, shiny (in places anular) papules on the trunk.
dermatitis herpetiformis: chronic recurrent course of the disease. disseminated, burning, itchy, urticarial papules, papulo-vesicles and erosions. lesions are aggregated to larger plaques. p. detail images.
Drug exanthema, maculo-papular. multiple, acute, since 3 days generalized, disseminated, dense, blurred, isolated, 0.2-10.0 cm large, isolated and aggregated to homogeneous areas, itchy, red, smooth spots. appearing 4 days after taking antibiotics because of a flu-like infection.
Lichen myxoedematosus: Lichenoids, clearly increased in consistency, skin-coloured to yellowish-reddish papules in the area of the upper back and the extensor sides of the extremities; accompanying pruritus.
Lichen planus exanthematicus: for several months persistent, itchy, generalized, dense rash with emphasis on the trunk and extremities (face not affected). 0.1-0.2 cm large, rounded, brown to brown-red papules with a smooth surface appear as single florescence. Here confluence to larger plaques.
Lichen planus exanthematicus: for 3 months persistent, itchy, generalized, dense rash with emphasis on the trunk and extremities (face not affected); on the cheek mucosa there are pinhead-sized whitish papules; as an individual florescence a 0.1-0.2 cm large, rounded, brown to brown-red papule with a smooth surface appears.
Xanthoma disseminatum: chronic form of xanthogranulomatosis with symmetrically distributed, here truncated, symptomless, red-brown, surface-smooth papules.
scabies. vein-shaped, rough papules with massive, especially nocturnal itching. larger plaques only in case of eczematization. predilection sites: interdigital folds of hands and feet, areolas. head and neck are free.
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