
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: massive findings with papillomatous growths in the heel region, on the back of the foot and toes; chronic lymphedema after recurrent erysipelas.

Phototoxic dermatitis L56.0

Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma C85.1
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: painless brown plaque with central nodular formation that has existed for several months; no evidence of systemic involvement.

Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: Papillomatous skin lesions in the area of a residual limb treated with an aspirating prosthesis.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma. Atrophy of the right leg muscles, atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the right, shortening of the right leg (difference 2.0 cm) with consecutive secondary pelvic obliquity and scoliosis in a 19-year-old female patient. Multiple white indurated plaques on the right leg are also present on the thighs, lower legs and in the foot area.

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

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

Purpura jaune d'ocre L81.9

Nodular vasculitis A18.4
erythema induratum. inflammatory, moderately painful, red to brown-red, subcutaneous nodules and plaques. size 2.5 cm, rarely up to 10 cm. often deep-reaching, necrotic melting with subsequent ulceration. chronic course over several years possible. healing with the leaving of brownish scars.

Hemochromatosis E83.1
Hemochromatosis: discrete spotty and streaky, symptomless hyperpigmentation on both lower extremities.

Insect bites (overview) T14.0
Insect bites (superinfected): about 14 days old, initially urticarial-blistery reaction, now plaque-shaped, itchy with central circumferential pustule and crust.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
Necrobiosis lipoidica: confluent, reddish-brownish, reddish-brownish, centrally clearly atrophic plaques that have existed for about 2 years, gradually increasing in size, sharply defined, confluent plaques with conspicuous edges, increase in consistency over the entire plaque.

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 52-year-old patient. No diabetes mellitus. No other systemic diseases known.

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma (endemic). detailed view of the endemic Kaposi's sarcoma with presentation of the flat-elevated hyperpigmented plaque. new foci seem to form in the marginal area. occurrence in the context of immunosuppression in known B-cell lymphoma.