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Unguis incarnatus L60.00
Uguius incarnatus: painful erythema of paronychia caused by an "ingrown" figner nail.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: flat, localized, moderately sharply defined, symmetrical, moderately consistent, non-scaling red plaques; conspicuous protrusion of the follicles (see arrow and inlet)

Suppurative hidradenitis L73.2
Hidradenitis suppurativa. development of eminently chronic, abscessed fistula ducts with inverse pattern of infection, especially on the perineum, scrotum, scrotal root, perianal region, pubic region, inner and outer sides of the thigh. Axilla, upper arm and chest region were also affected. Characteristic is the development of hypertrophic scars and contractures.

Fibroxanthoma atypical C49; D48.1
Fibroxanthoma atpyisches: flat ulcerated lump in a man (84 years), clearly visible in actinically damaged skin.

Pemphigus vulgaris L10.0
Pemphigus vulgaris: chronically persistent, extensive, painful erosions of the cheek mucous membrane and lips.

Mycosis fungoides patch stage C84.0
Mycosis fungoides patch stage: multiple, red, symptomless patches, whose longitudinal axis is partially aligned with the cleavage lines; in summer after tanning significant improvement.

Pemphigoid gestationis O26.4
Pemphigoid gestationis: Intensely itching exanthema since 4 weeks with multiple, generalized, symmetrical, truncated, large red plaques with isolated, bulging blisters.

Carcinoma cuniculatum C44.L5
Carcinoma cuniculatum: Advanced verrucous carcinoma of the sole of the foot (here heel region), which has existed in its early stages for >2 years. No significant pain symptoms. No regional lymph node metastases detectable.

Asymmetrical nevus flammeus Q82.5
Naevus flammeus (Port-wine stain): fuzzy-limited red vascular nevus on the forehead (spreading area of N.V1 and NV2) and cheeks.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Chronic (atopic) cheilitis with perioral eczema: apart from dry skin and a known pollen sensitization (early bloomer) no other signs of atopic eczema. Known atopic diseases in the family.

Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: Itchy exanthema with 0.1-0.2 cm large, slightly raised, partly isolated, but also aggregated to larger plaques, smooth, shiny, red (also erosive) papules.

Bullosis diabeticorum E14.65
Bullosis diabeticorum: Spontaneously occurring extensive subepithelial blister formation on both lower legs after a banal extensive trauma. Slight burning sensation. No fever. No lymphadenitis. Pemphgoid AK negative.

Vascular malformations Q28.88
Malformations of the vascular fronto-temporal nevus flammeus (Sturge-Weber-Krabbe syndrome)

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria: acutely occurring, itchy exanthema with roundish, also anular wheals; distinct halo formation.










