
Calciphylaxis M83.50

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
eczema atopic in dark skin): here as partial manifestation of a generalized (face, neck, hands, lower leg and back of the foot) intrinsic atopic eczema Chronic brown-grey, blurred, itchy, rough plaques on lichenified skin.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen plaLichenplanus classic type: for several months, itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, smooth, shiny papules that have remained in place for several months

Melanosis neurocutanea Q03.8
melanosis neurocutanea. multiple, sharply defined, pigmented, black spots, plaques and nodules on head, upper extremities and upper trunk. in the area of the middle and lower trunk there is a large melanocytic nevus. evidence of leptomeningeal melanosis.

Amyloidosis systemic (overview) E85.9
Amyloidosis systemic: Flat light brown, symptomless plaques on both backs of the hands and fingers; recurrent fresh haemorrhages after banal traumas.

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis of the flexor-sided forearm; within a few weeks a red, painless lump developed, which ulcerated in a central crater-like manner.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Band-shaped circumscribed scleroderma: brownish plaques that have existed for years and are progressive, symptom-free.

Nevus melanocytic congenital D22.-
Congenital melanocytic nevus. Brown, soft plaque sharply delineated from surrounding normal skin. Hypertrichosis.

Ringworm B35.2
Tinea manuum:For a long time now, this large-area, temporarily itchy plaque, accentuating the edges of the forearm, has been present in the 42-year-old patient (no pre-treatment).

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Unusually large keloid that appeared after a flesh wound, otherwise banal wounds healed keloid-free.