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Reiter's syndrome: flat reddened plaques with large, in places confluent pustules and coarse lamellar scaling in the area of the sole of the foot.



Reiter's syndrome: pronounced lingua plicata; during a relapsing activity, tongue burning with recurrent, extensive "leukoplakic tongue coating".

Reiter's syndrome: severe, chronic recurrent, painful, erosive balanoposthitis.

Reiter's syndrome: Balanitis circinata in Reiter's disease. edema of the upper dermis. dense inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes and neutrophil granulocytes. pronounced exocytosis. cancellous epithelium with extensive, spongiform, subcorneal pustular formation.

Reiter's syndrome: Detail enlargement: Balanitis circinata in Reiter's disease; spongiform pustular formation.