Zoster: 25-year-old HIV-infected patient. zoster since 5 days. segmentally distributed vesicles and blisters on reddened surrounding skin. on the left side condition after cured zoster disease with bizarre scars.
Erysipelas, acute: under high fever, , within 2 days appeared, sharply limited flat, saturated redness and plaque formation of the left buttock. accompanying: painful regional lymphadenitis.
Zoster generalisatus (with drug-induced immunosuppression): For 5 days increasing redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain. extensive erythema, blisters, scaly crusts and swelling. > 25 blisters beyond the segmental infestation.
Erysipelas, acute: Acute reddened and painful, large-area, succulent plaque, only blurredly limited, which has existed for 5 days and is accompanied by high fever; inflammation parameters massively increased.
Zoster. general view: 6-day-old, extensive, partly herpetiform vesicles with incipient superinfection of the left lateral neck, the left shoulder and the upper trunk of a 22-year-old man. At present there is a distinct swelling of the left side of the left supraclavicular, axillary and cervical palpable LK with painful pressure; in addition there is a severe feeling of sickness, increased temperature and pain. Atopic eczema has been present since birth.
Zoster. 6 days of persistent segmental erosions, partly crusty, on the back of a 66-year-old, very obese female patient. The right axilla showed identical skin lesions.
Zoster. 78-year-old female patient. initially, shooting, segmental pain occurred, followed by erythema and blistering. at the time of presentation, sharply defined blisters and blisters appeared on reddened surrounding skin. fresh blisters are hardly detectable in the image. mostly flat erosions, ulcers as well as crustal deposits appear.
Scleroedema adultorum, a flat, woody, solid induration of the entire back area that has existed for several years and is accompanied by increasing stiffness. Diabetes mellitus known for years.
Zoster: Detail enlargement: Extended, partly herpetiform grouped, hemorrhagic-necrotizing transforming vesicles with incipient superinfection of the left lateral neck and left shoulder of a 22-year-old man.
erythroderma. severe, universal redness of the face as well as scaling in the face of a 77-year-old patient with cutaneous t-cell lymphoma. chronic stationary, universal (from head to toe), itchy and burning, clearly consistency increased, rough (scaly) skin redness. ectropion of both lower eyelids.
Zoster. 68-year-old female patient with blistering disease. For three days pain, erythema and subsequently formation of blisters occurred. Smallest, partly isolated, partly grouped blisters on e-rythematous skin which in places have merged to larger aggregates. In the picture at the top right two larger, partly hemorrhagic blisters are visible.
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