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Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planus pigmentosus: extensive post-inflammatory pigmentation, no itching.

Komedo L73.8
Comedo:multiple, chronically stationary, 0.5-1 mm large, firm, asymptomatic, grey, rough follicular papules with enlarged follicles, localized in the nasolabial fold; sebaceous content can be expressed on pressure.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (generalized plaque type): almost universal infection of the integument; typical of circumscribed scleroderma is the recess of the nipples and the perimamillary region.

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris: massive (sterile), painful pustulosis of the soles of the feet after a febrile (streptococcal) infection. solitary, also grouped pustules, in places conflated to form larger "pus lakes". associated, pressure-painful arthritis (swelling) of the sternoclavicular joints.

Nipple accessory Q83.3
Mammilla, accessory. 0.6 cm high, solitary, brown plaque, clearly grown during puberty, localized in the so-called embryonic lactiferous ridge, without symptoms, with a central pointed conical papule and a coarse-fielded surface.

Primary cutaneous cd30 positive large cell t cell lymphoma C86.6

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergies: Confluent blisters and blisters in the area of the back of the hand and the sides of the fingers.

Acanthosis nigricans maligna L83
Acanthosis nigricans maligna: generalized infestation with acquired (since 1-2 years existing), hyperkeratotic, beet-like aggregated, warty, papules and plaques on symmetrical hyperpigmentations; known and advanced anal carcinoma.

Lentigo solaris L81.4

Tuberculosis cutis luposa A18.4
Tuberculosis cutis luposa: The 32-year-old Syrian has an irregularly limited, symptom-free, skin-coloured, sunken scar with marginal aggregated, painless, verrucous, brown plaques.

Argyria L81.8
Argyrie: diffuse gray coloration of the facial skin after multiple roll cures due to ulcus ventriculi.

Lateral nevus verrucosus unius lateralis Q82.5
Naevus verrucosus unius lateralis with wart-like papules and plaques.

Nevus of Ota D22.30
Naevus fuscocoeruleus ophthalmomaxillaris. irregular, planar, brown to blackish blueish, half-sided pigmentation. half-sided manifestation running along the trigeminal nerve in the cheek area.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
scleroderma circumscripts (linear type): band-shaped expression of the scleroderma focus on the upper and lower leg. in the thigh area, clear atrophy of skin, subcutaneous fatty tissue (and muscles). clinical picture developed over a period of about 7 years. pulling and stabbing complaints during sports activities.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic more common: dermal n evoid melanocytes with monomorphic nucleus and only a few single nucleoli in here neuroid cytomorphological features with a wider pale eosinophilic cytoplasmic border

Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis B55.1
Leishmaniasis cutane: after a holiday in Tunisia appeared, little symptomatic, roundish, red-brown ulcerated nodules.
