Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa: Multiple verruciform horn cones persisting since early childhood and partly funnel-shaped defects at the foot of a 52-year-old woman.
Eczema, hyperkeratotic-rhagadiform eczema of the hands and feet. detail enlargement: multiple, chronically recurrent, blurred, flat, yellowish-brown, rough plaques and rhagades on the right thumb of a 21-year-old man which appeared for the first time 3 years ago. dorsal on the thumb and on the back of the hand several, flat, blurred, red, rough spots are visible.
psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type): chronic inpatient type. deeply drawn hand lines. there is a risk of rhagade formation here. oval encircles the sharp marking zone to the wrist. arrows mark the edges of the psoriatic plaques.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin (vulva carcinoma): chronically active, ulcerated plaque on the inside of the left labia majora of a 65-year-old woman, which has been growing for about 8 months and is about 1 cm in size. Origination on the basis of a lichen sclerosus et atrophicus known for many years. Extensive atrophic areas in the vulva area up to the perineal region.
hematoma. painful stain after blunt trauma a week ago. blurred, peripherally tapering stain with the different shades of hemoglobin breakdown. the center is pressure-dolent. a nodular hardening is palpable in depth.
Herpes simplex virus infection (massive bacerial secondary infection) Large-scale herpes simplex infection (initial infection) with bacterial superinfection in the facial area of a 4-year-old girl.
Onychogrypose (complicatively superimposed): moderately pronounced onychogrypose in an 18-year-old soccer player's ring, here complicatively superimposed by onychomycosis, recognizable by the yellowish streaky discoloration
Verrucae vulgar. up to 0.6 cm in size, skin-coloured to whitish, chronic, rough papules and nodules with a verrucous surface in the area of the finger extensor sides. autoinoculation!
Verrucae plantares. multiple solid verrucae, solid papules, which in places are also aggregated. in the centre painful when strong pressure is applied.
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