Psoriasis vulgaris. 52-year-old patient with known psoriasis, which has been increasingly affecting the entire integument for four months. universal redness (with little induration) and scaling of the skin. erythrodermal findings.
Chronic stationary, 2.5 cm large, sharply defined, clearly elevated, itchy, red, rough, scaly plaque and small rhagades on the right nipple of a 45-year-old atopic woman, persisting for 2-3 months.
Drug exanthema, maculo-papular. multiple, acutely occurring, generalized, very itchy, mainly on the trunk and extremities localized, mostly confluent, smooth papules and plaques in a 31-year-old woman. Occurrence after ingestion of acetylsalicylic acid.
Atopic dermatitis (nummular atopic dermatitis):persistingsincethe 1st month of life in a now 22 months old boy. since 4 weeks sudden exacerbation with severe itching. generalized clinical picture with red, scaly and weeping plaques up to 10 cm in diameter. red papules of 0.1-0.3 cm in size disseminated in the apparently free skin areas (see right forearm and face).
Erythema multiforme: 32-year-old patient with an acutely occurring, itchy, symmetrical exanthema that has been present for a few days. 0.2-0.7 cm tall, sharply defined, firm, red, smooth papules and plaques with an indicated cocardial aspect.
Atopiceczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive coccus.
Lymphoma, cutaneous NK/T-cell lymphoma. overview image: Extranasal NK/T-cell lymphoma: Non-specific image with indolent, red, livid and brown-red papules and nodes on the back of a 62-year-old patient.
Pemphigoid gestationis: Intensely itching exanthema since 4 weeks with multiple, generalized, symmetrical, truncated, large red plaques with isolated, bulging blisters.
eczema atopic in childhood: 14-year-old adolescent with generalized atopic eczema. striking grey-brown, dry skin. multiple scratched papules and plaques. extensive, therapy-resistant pyoderma on the left thigh (developed after traumatic abrasion)
Psoriasis vulgaris. general view: multiple, solitary or confluent, nummular or large-area, erythrosquamous plaques on the buttocks of a 49-year-old woman with psoriasis vulgaris existing since adolescence. the skin lesions continue into the rima ani.
Mycosis fungoides: tumor stage. 53-year-old man with multiple, disseminated, 1.0-5.0 cm large, in places also large, moderately itchy, clearly consistency increased, red, rough plaques.
Cellulitis, eosinophilic. early phase: Clear pruritus and dolent burning for several days. The differently sized erythema and rich red smooth plaques shown here have existed for 2 days.
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