Dermatoliposclerosis. 64-year-old female patient with known CVI. For years increasing hardening of the distal and middle third of the US (so-called bottle bone). Extensive hyper - and depigmentation of the skin with wood-like, coarse increase in consistency.
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris: dry keratotic plaque type. Psoriasis palmaris that has not been pretreated. 38-year-old man shows in the area of the right palm a rough, hyperkeratotic plaque with rhagades that has been permanent for years and is sharply defined.
Scleroderma, circumscribed (plaque-type). Large circumscribed scleroderma with flat, little indurated erythematous plaques and bizarrely configured, infiltrated, atrophic (surface like cigarette paper) porcelain white plaques. In these areas the varices are clearly prominent.
Hyperplasia, focal epithelial. In the 34-year-old Turkish patient, several flat papules have been present in the area of the mucosal side of the lower and upper lip for about 6 months. Histologically, the picture of a benign acanthoma with features of viral genesis was shown. HPV-13 was detected in the HPV typing.
Lichen planus exanthematicus: for several months persistent, itchy, generalized, dense rash with emphasis on the trunk and extremities (face not affected); as single florescence a 0.1-0.2 cm large, rounded, brown to reddish-white papules and plaques with a verrucous surface appear.
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