Typical - butterfly pattern - with free perioral triangle. Bridge of nose, lips (chronic cheilitis) are also affected. Furthermore: Raynaud's phenomenon; disturbance of the AZ, arthralgia.
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophil. progressive findings in the face of a 45-year-old woman, 4 days after a febrile intestinal infection with diarrhea. multiple, acute, generalized (part of an exanthema), 2.0-5.0 cm large, sharply defined, painful, red, rough plaques. identical appearing, spot-like skin changes occurred progressively on legs and trunk. high fever, severe feeling of illness and neutrophil leukocytosis.
Tinea barbae. scaly, blurred, itchy erythema (incipient plaques) on the cheek and upper lip. erythema areas are sparsely interspersed with follicular papules and pustules.
rosacea. rosacea erythematosa, stage I of rosacea with individual inflammatory papules and pustules. flat, relatively sharply defined, symmetrical erythema (plaque) of the cheeks with clear protrusion of the follicles (skin pores). no comedones. perioral area remaining free. redness is now permanently present after earlier volatility but with varying intensity. at the same time, a feeling of tension and a slight burning sensation with shearing activity.
Stage I-IIrosacea (rosacea papulopustulosa) In this 34-year-old female patient, single, recurrent red papules and pustules have been present on the nose, cheeks and chin for about 4 years.
Folliculitis, gram-negative. in the area of the facial skin localized, disseminated standing, solitary, partly excised papules, pustules and nodules in a 50-year-old man. periorbital lichenification of the skin relief.
psoriasis seborrhoeic type: recurrent, location-constant and therapy-resistant "seborrhiasis" for several years. no like for atopic disease. extensive infestation of face and capillitium. itching and feeling of tension. note: in case of such an extensive infestation a systemic therapy is recommended (e.g. MTX, alternatively Fumarate).
Rosacea papulopustulosa: grouped, inflammatory reddened papules and pustules that persist for weeks in phases; variable feeling of tension in the facial skin.
Erysipelas acute: acutely occurring, for 4 days, increasing, smooth, planar, sharply defined, pillow-like raised, flaming red swelling of the cheeks and the left eye in a 56-year-old man; marked impairment of the general condition with sensation of heat in the cheeks.
Dermatomyositis, malignoma-associated. individual erythema periorbital (here additionally edematous), perinasal and at the scalp in a 67-year-old patient with bronchial carcinoma.
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