
Melanodermatitis toxica L81.4
melanodermatitis toxica. chronic stationary (no growth dynamics), large, blurred, symptomless (only cosmetically disturbing), brown, spots. probably chronic, photoxic dermatitis due to frequent use of "refreshing tissues". DD. Chloasma.

Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
Dermatitis chronic actinic. detail enlargement: Disseminated, scratched papules and nodules as well as blurred, large-area, red, sharply itching fine-lamellar scaling spots and plaques in the face of a 51-year-old female patient with atopic eczema existing since birth.

Vitiligo (overview) L80

Vitiligo (overview) L80

Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Superinfected atopic eczema Chronic atopic eczema with pyodermic plaques on the cheeks and forehead in an infant.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis: Beginning poicilodermic condition of the skin with hypopigmentation, telangiectasia and epidermal atrophy in a 33-year-old woman.

Nevus melanocytic congenital D22.-
Nevus, melanocytic, congenital. since birth existing, well defined, bizarrely configured, sharply limited, light brown (in the cranial part) to strongly brown (in the middle and lower part) spot on the face of an 11-year-old boy.

Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans Q82.2
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. for years slowly progressive "skin redness" from dense telangiectasia. close-up.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis. acute, diffuse, succulent erythema of the skin and décolleté. general fatigue, muscle weakness.

Amiodarone hyperpigmentation T78.9
Amiodarone hyperpigmentation: cyanosis-likeamiodarone hyperpigmentation after long-term application of the preparation due to tachyarrhythmia.

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.

Rosacea papulopustulosa
Rosacea papulopustulosa: disseminated, intermittent papules and pustules that persist for weeks on reddened skin (questionable pretreatment with a glucocorticoid externum); variable feeling of tension of the facial skin.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.

Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
Dermatitis chronic actinic (type actinic reticuloid): Large-area, severe itching, eczematous clinical picture of the face, which appeared in spring after a short UV exposure and now persisted for several months. Massive lichenification of the skin (see radial lip furrows) as an expression of the chronic inflammatory remodelling of the thickened skin.

Amiodarone hyperpigmentation T78.9
Amiodarone hyperpigmentation: grey-blue hyperpigmentation after long-term application of the preparation due to tachyarrhythmia, partly splashlike, partly flat grey-blue discolouration.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic common: Copoun-type melanocytic nevus existingsince early childhood.