Eczema atopic (overview): severe, universal (erythrodermic) atopic eczema. exacerbation phase since about 3 months. patient with rhinitis and conjunctivitis in pollinosis. total IgE >1.000IU.
Pityriasis rosea: typical exanthema of bright red papules and flat plaques on the trunk and proximal extremities, some with typical Collerette scaling. there is little itching. duration of existence at first presentation 2 weeks. pat male, 29 yrs.
Parapsoriasis en plaques large: asymptomatic , moderately sharply defined, disseminated patches and easily eliminated plaques on the trunk and extremities.
Scabies granulomatosa. 62-year-old patient with an allegedly healed scabies infection. 0.6-0.8 cm large, red to red-blue papules with a reddish border and scaly or crusty surface persist.
Parapsoriasis en plaques, large-heart inflammatory form, detail: Chronic stationary, solitary, erythematous, sharply limited, scaly plaque on the left flank of a 45-year-old woman.
lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous: clinical picture known for several years, occurring within 14 days, at the time of admission still with intermittent progression. anular patterns. circinar desquamation in the area of the plaques. DIF: LE - typical.
Lichen planus (classic type): for several months persistent, red, itchy, polygonal, partly confluent, red, smooth, shiny (in places anular) papules on the trunk. detail view.
Mycosis fungoides of the "pagetoid reticulosis" type. slight tendency to progression. blander clinical course over years with intermediate complete remission. typical clinical picture with the girlad-like limitation
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