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Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
dermatitis chronic actinic: severe extensive, permanently itchy eczema reaction of the entire face with intensification of the eyelid regions. the changes were significantly improved in the winter months, but recur with low UV irradiation (going shopping). in the meantime, normal daylight must also be avoided.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides. 15 years of persistent and, despite disease-adapted therapy measures, constantly progressive skin changes in a 64-year-old patient. Large scar plate with marginal and intralesional erythema as well as isolated flat ulcers (currently covered with crust).

Nevus verrucosus Q82.5
naevus verrucosus. already present at birth, bizarrely swirled, linear and flat, yellow-brown, verrucous PLaques. at birth the changes were only schematically indicated. increasingly prominent in the last two years. no subjective symptomatology.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: characteristic focus at the temple.

Acne papulopustulosa L70.9
Acne papulopustulosa: numerous inflammatory papules and pustules. few scars. numerous skin-coloured comedones

Argyria L81.8
Argyrie: diffuse, grey to greyish-blackish, metallically shiny, diffuse discolouration of the facial skin due to deposition of silver complexes The patient worked for decades in a silver-processing company

Isotretinoin
Acne papulopustulosa: Massive exacerbation of acne papulopustulosa as a rare side effect 6 weeks after starting isotretinoin therapy.

Sebaceous hyperplasia senile D23.L

Darian sign
Urticaria pigmentosa of childhood: extensive redness and urticarial reaction in the lesions after mechanical irritation.

Fistula, odontogenic K09.0

Lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Systemic lupus erythematosus: light-provoked, symmetrical erythema and red plaques with discrete desquamation; no visible scarring

Acne papulopustulosa L70.9
Acne papulopustulosa: In acne typical distribution, red smooth and excoriated papules and some pustules.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: solitary, flat and stalked papules and plaques, also aggregated to beds, with fissured, hyperkeratotic-verrucous surface; secondary findings include lipodystrophy in HIV infection.

Contagious impetigo L01.0
Impetigo contagiosa: acutely occurring, persistent for 5 weeks, increasing despite external therapy, localized in the face of an 18-month-old boy, red, erosive, rough papules and plaques, partly covered with yellow crusts; similar skin lesions are visible on the trunk and on all extremities

Scar L90.5
Scar: very irregular scarring in chronic discoid lupus erythematosus (CDLE), still active at the margins.