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Plaques and papules red, in chronically active psoriasis vulgaris.

Plaques and papules red, in chronically active psoriasis vulgaris.

Plaque white, surface smooth: Diagnosis: Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes: flat, approx. 1....

Plaque white, surface smooth: Diagnosis: Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes: flat, approx. 1.5 cm diameter non-irritant, whitish plaque with conspicuous vessels running from the edge to the centre.

Plaque, red scaly: red, in places reddish-brown, irregularly (tongue-shaped) bordered plaque with...

Plaque, red scaly: red, in places reddish-brown, irregularly (tongue-shaped) bordered plaque with scaly and crusty surface (M. Bowen) in a 67-year-old sun-exposed hobby gardener. The skin change shown has developed within three years with continuous surface growth and low thickness growth. Slight sensitivity to touch

Face, Plaque (raised surface > 1cm), red
Yellow plaque: yellow, sharply defined, distinctly felted plaque of the upper eyelid caused by fa...

Yellow plaque: yellow, sharply defined, distinctly felted plaque of the upper eyelid caused by fatty deposits in the skin (xanthelasma).

Brown plaque: irregularly configured brown plaque in circumscribed scleroderma (plaque or morphea...

Brown plaque: irregularly configured brown plaque in circumscribed scleroderma (plaque or morphea type)

Plaque: Yellowish-brown, hairless plaques with surface hump (sebaceous nevus). 29-year-old patien...

Plaque: Yellowish-brown, hairless plaques with surface hump (sebaceous nevus). 29-year-old patient had a hairless, skin-coloured stain in childhood which developed into this wart-like structure during and after puberty. 4.5 x 3.0 cm large, felted and furrowed, yellowish plaques with a shiny surface.

Plaque white: completely untreated psoriatic plaque. 24-year-old patient with known psoriasis vul...

Plaque white: completely untreated psoriatic plaque. 24-year-old patient with known psoriasis vulgaris. The present finding has existed for two years with slow growth. 5 cm in diameter, coarse, white, coarse-lamellar scaling plaque with a reddish border.

Plaque white: Plaque of the prepuce that has existed for years, at first smooth, since a few mont...

Plaque white: Plaque of the prepuce that has existed for years, at first smooth, since a few months increasingly verrucous. diagnosis: Lichen sclerosus of the penis.

Plaque, red, chronic: Balanitis plasmacellularis.

Plaque, red, chronic: Balanitis plasmacellularis.

Callus: circumscribed pressure callus in diabetic polyneuropathy; extensive erythema of the sole ...

Callus: circumscribed pressure callus in diabetic polyneuropathy; extensive erythema of the sole of the foot in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

plaques and papules red: dermatosis acute febrile neutrophils: acute, exanthematic clinical pictu...

plaques and papules red: dermatosis acute febrile neutrophils: acute, exanthematic clinical picture. here section of the back of the hand with red, succulent papules and confluent plaques. encircled by a plaque confluent of red papules. arrow initial red papule.

Inflammatory plaques: anular shape, centrifugal expansion.

Inflammatory plaques: anular shape, centrifugal expansion.

Inflammatory plaques: inflammatory, acute, highly painful red, sometimes confluent plaques, as ch...

Inflammatory plaques: inflammatory, acute, highly painful red, sometimes confluent plaques, as characteristic features of erythema nodosum.

Plaques, red (pseudolymphoma of the skin): non-itchy, surface-smooth, reddish-brown papules, nodu...

Plaques, red (pseudolymphoma of the skin): non-itchy, surface-smooth, reddish-brown papules, nodules and plaques on the inner side of the thigh Histological: non-clonal lympho-reticular proliferate, without epidermotropy.

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