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Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Extensive whitish plaques in the area of the back in young patients, continuously progressive for 10 years.

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x
Papillomatosis confluens et reticularis: Patchy and flat, velvety yellow-brown plaques (harmless finding) in the sternoclavicular region and in the region of the upper abdomen.

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x

Keratosis seborrhoic (plaque type)
Keratosis seborrhoeic: Multiple papillomatous and plaquelike seborrhoeic keratoses.

Lentigo maligna melanoma C43.L
Lentigo-maligna melanoma: a slow-growing, initially homogeneously brown, then multicoloured, black "spot", which has been known for several years and can now be felt in places as a sublimity.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: solitary and beet-like aggregated, papules and plaques with fissured, hyperkeratotic-verrucous surface; generalized wart formation with long-term, high-dose immunosuppression.

Lentigo maligna D03.-
Lentigo solaris. solitary, chronically stationary, 0.8 x 0.6 cm large, sharply defined, inhomogeneously coloured, symptomless, brown, smooth spot. 74-year-old female patient with strong UV exposure.

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris: acutely occurring, disseminated, 0.2-0.4 cm large, smooth yellowish pustules next to older, dried brown spots; neither history nor clinical evidence of psoriasis.

Leprosy (overview) A30.9
Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-). papules and nodes in diffuse distribution.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: flat wart bed with subungual infiltration; slow peripheral progression of the verrucous area (overview).

Melanoma cutaneous C43.-
Differential diagnosis of discoloration of the nail: Melanocytic neoplasms of the nail matrix always lead to longitudinal striation of the nail plate.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: multiple, in places beet-like aggregated wart formation; condition after chemotherapy.

Nevus verrucosus Q82.5
Naevus verrucosus Chronic stationary (existing since birth), 0.1-0.3 cm in size, arranged in a line pattern, firm, brown, rough papules, which are aggregated in the centre to a linear plaque Typical example of a linear cutaneous mosaic!

Ephelids L81.2
Ephelids: in summer occurring, symmetrically localized bizarre pigment spots barely 0.2cm in size, light to dark brown.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: less symptomatic, partly isolated, partly areal aggregated papules of the anal region; occasional maceration and malodorous

Acuminate condyloma A63.0
Condylomata acuminata. multiple, partly solitary, partly disseminated standing, 0.2-0.7 cm large, macerated papules and plaques with a verrucous surface. the findings shown here are after multiple surgical ablation under currently running local therapy with imiquimod.