Type I leprosy reaction "upgrading reaction": in a patient with Boderline lepromatous leprosy, characterized by an inflammatory flare-up of facial plaques.
Alopecia areata. 6 months of persistent focal alopecia of the right eyebrow in a 40-year-old patient with alopecia areata, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atopic eczema.
Amiodarone hyperpigmentation: grey-blue hyperpigmentation after long-term application of the preparation due to tachyarrhythmia, partly splashlike, partly flat grey-blue discolouration.
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. aggregate of several, skin-coloured, firm, surface-smooth, shiny, completely painless nodules and plaques that can be moved on the base and extend into the eyebrow.
sebaceous gland hyperplasia, senile. large, isolated, skin-coloured to yellowish, soft-elastic nodules (phymogenesis - see also rhinophyma) on the cheek of a 66-year-old man. on lateral view lobular structure with bumpy surface structure. pronounced actinic elastosis with beginning M. Favre-Racouchaud.
Hemiatrophia faciei progressiva: Progress documentation, Figure 3: Neurological (facial paresis) and ophthalmological (oculomotor paresis) complications in the context of circumscribed scleroderma en coup de sabre at the age of 16
Basal cell carcinoma, cystic. solitary, chronically stationary, growing imperceptibly for 3 years, 0.6 cm in size, sharply defined, bulging, symptomless, brown, smooth lump with bizarre pattern and central vasectasia.
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