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Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
psoriasis vulgaris. psoriasis of the nails. subungual and ungual infestation, here with parakeratotic keratinization

Aphthae habituelle K12.0
aphthae, habitual: sharply defined, greasy coated, very painful ulcers at the edge of the tongue. 1 week old. recurrent course; last recurrence 3 months ago. at that time spontaneous healing within 3 weeks.

Contagious mollusc B08.1
Molluscum contagiosa: multiple, 0.2-0.3 cm large, yellow-reddish, firm, shiny, completely asymptomatic nodules with characteristic central umbilical cord; appearing after first school swimming.

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutations in KRT 9 Q82.8
Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa circumscripta: detailed view

Onychomycosis (overview) B35.1
Tinea unguium:almost complete onychodystrophy of all fingernails; patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Behçet's disease M35.2
Behçet's syndrome: Multiple very painful, purulent ulcers, which occurred for the 2nd time during pregnancy. Fig. takenfrom: Eiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases, with permission of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.

Carcinoma cuniculatum C44.L5
Verrucous carcinoma (Carcinoma cuniculatum): Slowly growing, moderately exophytic, wart-like tumour, existing for > 1 year, dorsal view.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares. up to 0.6 cm in size, skin-coloured to yellowish, aggregated to a wart bed, rough papules and nodules with a verrucous surface. Vitiligo known for a long time.

Dennie morgan infraorbital fold L20.8

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex labialis (secondary bacterial infection). acute, itchy, also painfully burning, typically herpetiform grouped, partly confluent pustules with yellowish crusts. swelling of the cervical lymph nodes.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: extensive wart bed with subungual infiltration, which results in considerable therapeutic complications.

Carcinoma verrucous (overview) C44.L
carcinoma, verrucous. detailed view of the chronically stationary skin change. the dry, dirty yellow, torn, rough, crusty, fissured, verrucous surface of the plaque is easy to recognize. the skin change has grown only slowly within the last 10 years.

Candida sepsis B37.7

Atrophy senile of the skin L90.8
Combined intrinsic and extrinsic involution of the lip skin with radial and rhomboidal furrow formation of the lip and chin region; vitiligo of the lip red and the immediately adjacent lip skin.