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Calcinosis cutis (overview) L94.2
Calcinosis cutis: blurred, centrally crusty, in places rock-hard indurated, focal painful plaque on firm palpation, surface atrophic, no longer detectable follicular structure.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris: Palmo-plantar psoriasis with pustular formation and numerous dyshidrotic blisters.

Primary cutaneous diffuse large cell b-cell lymphoma leg type C83.3
Lymphoma, cutaneous diffuse large-cell B-cell lymphoma leg type: Approx. 10-12 cm diameter, irregularly shaped, deep red tumor with a smooth surface, in a 69-year-old patient.

Erythrodermia L53.9

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Nodules: Chronic stationary, bulging elastic, blackberry-coloured, slow-growing, asymptomatic, smooth nodule Diagnosis: Haemangioma of the lip.

Penile carcinoma C60.-
Penis carcinoma: reddened plaque in the area of the glans penis with formation of coarse, verrucous, ulcerated growths in the centre.

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma cutanes: advanced, flat ulcerated exophytic squamous cell carcinoma .

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized, but only moderately pronounced (no feeling of illness) exanthema with a coexistence of vesicles, papules, papulopustules in a 24-year-old female patient.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Atopic dermatitis:chronic, recurrent itchy red spots and slightly raised red plaques on the cheeks and forehead of an 8-month-old girl; multiple, disseminated, sometimes crusty scratch excoriations are also visible.

Intertriginous psoriasis L40.84
Psoriasis intertriginosa: circumscribed, sharply defined, red, rough plaque with erosion and maceration as well as formation of a rhagade in the area of the rima ani. considerable symptoms (itching, especially after prolonged sitting or sporting activity) and resistance to therapy.
Remark: In this case a systemic therapy with fumaric acid ester is recommended.

Lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Systemic lupus erythematosus. symmetrical, scaly plaques existing for weeks; disturbance of general condition with medium-high fever, rheumatoid complaints. emphasis on light-exposed areas. 10-year-old girl.

Acute paronychia L03.0
Paronychia acute: acute, painful, purulent paronychia caused by "ingrown" figner nail.

Psoriasis arthropathica L40.50
Psoriasis arthropathica. Beginning stiffening of the distal finger joints.

Angiosarcoma epitheloides C44.-

Fixed drug eruption L27.1
Drug reaction, fixed: multilocular fixed drug reaction with extensive epidermolysis on sharply defined erosions in the area of the back of the hand and thumb.