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Bowen's carcinoma C44.L5
Bowen's carcinoma: on years of existing, less symptomatic scaly plaque, increasing infiltration with verrucous keratotic deposits (invasive carcinoma development). 75-year-old patient with CML and permanent treatment with Leukeran.

Venous leg ulcer I83.0

Zoster ophthalmicus B02.3
Zoster ophthalmicus: since a few days increasing, left-sided headache with little feeling of illness. since 2 days, painful grouped vesicles. mild reactive conjunctivitis.

Traumatic mucus cyst K13.4
Mucous granuloma: Condition after traumatic injury of the cheek mucosa, now after several months of fibrotic organization.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (overview) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris. multiple, firm, red, rough papules and plaques with firmly adhering cap-like scaling. 14 days before, the patient had experienced a massive pustular thrust of the previously known psoriasis.

Contagious mollusc B08.1
Molluscum contagiosa: multiple, 0.2-0.3 cm large, yellowish, firm, shiny, completely asymptomatic nodules with characteristic central umbilicus.

Onychomycosis (overview) B35.1
Tinea unguium. years of distal onychomycosis which has led to an almost complete destruction of the nails. cultural evidence of a dermatophyte.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Oil stain. Subungual psoriatic lesion. No significant change in the nail plate here.

Psoriasis of the nails L40.8
Spotted nails: pronounced pit-shaped nail dystrophies (so-called spotting) in known psoriasis, see labels.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
eczema, dyshidrotic: detailed picture with inensively itching intraepithelial vesicles, circumscribed scaling and brownish felts (healed efflorescences). no signs of atopy. no contact allergy.

Onychodystrophia mediana canaliformis L60.38
Onychodystrophia mediana canaliformis, probably trauma-induced (manipulative) central nail dystrophy.

Psoriasis of the nails L40.8
Psoriasis of the nails: complete dystrophy of the small fingernail and other nails.

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Habituitary aphthae: painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 35-year-old patient has been suffering from aphthae for over 20 years, occurring in 4-6 week cycles. No underlying diseases known.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1
Collagenosis, reactive perforating. 12-month-old female patient: Itchy papules with a central depression and a hyperkeratotic clot on the upper back and the upper arm extensor sides.

Milia L72.8
Multiple eruptive milia: for several years continuous proliferation of 0.1 cm large, whitish, firm, follicular papules in the area of the cheek of a young woman; cause remained unclear; familiarity not proven.

Nevus sebaceus Q82.5
sebaceous nevus: bizarrely configured, sharply bordered to the healthy skin, asymptomatic, hairless, relatively soft, verrucous plaque on the capillitium of a 28-year-old man. Before puberty only a hairless reddish-brown spot is noticeable. For several months development of brownish verrucous parts as well as two reddish papillomatous tumors (see upper parts of the nevus). Histological diagnosis of the proximal tumor: basal cell carcinoma.

Keratoma sulcatum L08.8
Keratoma sulcatum: Disseminated, as if punched out, smallest corneal layer defects; distinct hyperhidrosis of the feet with strong foetor.