
Depigmented nevus D22.L
Naevus depigmentosus: congenital harmless localized pigment disorder, no surface progression. characteristic is, in contrast to the naevus anaemicus, the "calm" smooth-edged border of the spot.

Phototoxic dermatitis L56.0

Cutis marmorata teleangiectatica congenita Q27.8
Cutis marmorata teleangiectatica congenita (localisata) during the course of 2 years after the first exposure.

Adult dermatomyositis M33.1
Dermatomyositis. 72 year old patient with dermatomyositis known for 1 year. striped red, scaly papules and plaques over the base of the fingers. deep red, painful and slightly scaly plaques on the end phalanges, also directly periungual. distinct hyperkeratotic nail folds.

Acrocyanosis I73.81; R23.0;
Acrocyanosis: Diffuse, reddish-livid skin discolouration at reduced temperature and doughy swelling; delayed filling of the vessel after anaemia by finger pressure (iris diaphragm phenomenon).

Acrocyanosis I73.81; R23.0;
acrocyanosis. acute, changeable, homogeneously laminar, reddish-livid skin discoloration with reduced temperature. doughy swelling, hyperhidrosis, perniones and cutis marmorata. sometimes slight pain and dysesthesia.

Fixed drug eruption L27.1

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
Naevus flammeus: congenital, completely symptomless vascular malformation (exclusively capillary malformation) without tendency to tissue hypertrophy.

Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger) Q82.3
Incontinentia pigmenti, type Bloch-Sulzberger, garland-shaped pigmentation on the forearm along the Blaschko lines in a 10-month-old girl.

Mykid L30.21
Mycid. hematogenic scattering reaction (Id reaction) in a very extensive tinea corporis treated with a systemic therapeutic agent; acute formation of an itchy, partly papular, partly also vesicular exanthema.

Chilblain lupus L93.2
Chilblain lupus: reflected light microscopy. dilated, corkscrew-like vessels (arrows) on the dorsal side of the fignerendl song. s. clinical picture. encircles the anemic pressure point of the reflected light microscope

Acrocyanosis I73.81; R23.0;
acrocyanosis in age-atrophied, shiny skin with half and half nails. DD: chronic lyme borreliosis. here the picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is present. the cold-dependence of the redness is not very pronounced. conspicuous (see stronger enlargement) the smooth atrophic skin surface. a positive borrelia serology is always to be expected in this stage of a borrelia infection.

Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans L90.4
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans: livid, blurred, changeable colored erythema of the left hand compared to the healthy right hand. skin atrophically shiny, hyperesthetic. positive borrelia serology!

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis: Flat red plaques on the end phalanges. Hyperkeratotic nail folds

Vitiligo (overview) L80
Vitiligo: on the upper part of the upper arm spatter-like vitiligo, on the forearm extensive depigmentation.

Dermatomyositis paraneoplastic M33.1

Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger) Q82.3
Incontinentia pigmenti, type Bloch-Sulzberger, garland-shaped pigmentation on the thigh along the Blaschko lines in a 10-month-old girl.
