Half and half nail: Zonal, slightly blurred white coloration of the proximal and brown coloration of the distal nail plate; no underlying disease known.
sebaceous glands. insides of the small labia in high magnification (detail picture). Fig. from Eiko E.Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases. with permission of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.
Erosio interdigitalis candidamycetica: extensive erosion after maceration of the interdigital interdigital skin, with typical whitish macerated, raised edges.
Vitiligo, general view: Multiple, since adolescence occurring, size-progressive, flat, partly bizarrely limited, bright spots in the chest area of a 28-year-old woman. In the area of the sternum small islands of repigmented skin are visible within the bright spots.
Milia. reflected light microscopy: milia in the cheek area. whitish, pearly round foci (marked with arrows), surrounded by a light red border and numerous vellus hair follicles.
Vitiligo: (Detail enlargement): Multiple, since adolescence occurring, size-progressive, flat, partly bizarrely limited, bright spots on mamma and in the sternum area of a 28-year-old woman. The left areola mammae (areola) is largely depigmented.
naevus anaemicus: congenital, irregularly dissected white, smooth stains at the edges. no reddening after rubbing the stain. on glass spatula pressure the boundaries to the surrounding area disappear.
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler (and genital): small and large, partly sharply and partly blurredly bordered spots and plaques with parchment-like surface
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler (and genital): generalized, itchy Lichen sclerosus with small and large, partly sharp and partly blurred bordered spots, plaques and erosions, known for years.
Leuconychia striata: Detail: The 48-year-old patient reported a color change (blue-white) of the finger ends within the last 6 months and additionally noticed the formation of white horizontal stripes on the nail plate.
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