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Zoster B02.9
Zoster: since 6 days increasing, left-sided headache with accompanying feeling of illness. since 3 days redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain. extensive erythema, blisters, scaly crusts and swelling.

Tinea pedis (overview) B35.30
Tinea pedum (moccasin type). general view: For about 13 years non-healing redness and scaling, partly with severe itching, in the area of the right foot in a 30-year-old female patient. sharply defined, marginal scaling erythema, pustular formation, swelling of the foot with limited walking ability.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Chronicdyskeratosis follicularis, also affecting the Rima ani (see detailed picture), intertriginous, whitish and red-brownish sooty, blurred, macerated, superficially rough, clearly increased in consistency, itchy and unpleasantly smelling plaques.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: acute, itchy and burning caterpillar dermatitis

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Chronic cheilitis in lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: Chronically active, red, hyperesthetic plaques with adherent scaly deposits on lip skin and lip red.

Xanthome eruptive E78.2
Xanthomas, eruptive:0.1-0.3 cm large, yellow-brown, flat raised, superficially smooth and shiny, firm papules in dense seeding in a 54-year-old patient with known hyperlipoproteinaemia type IV.

Nontuberculous Mycobacterioses (overview) A31.9
Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic, red, in the center verrucous, otherwise surface smooth, blurred, painless plaque. aquarium owner.

Tinea pedis (overview) B35.30
Tinea pedum, detail enlargement: Sharply defined, marginal scaly erythema, pustular formation, scaly seam along the edge of the foot and multiple scratch excoriations, some of which are crusty.

Pemphigus vulgaris L10.0
Pemphigus vulgaris: chronically persistent, extensive, painful erosions in previously known, generalized pemphigus vulgaris

Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary syndrome: severe final febrile developmental stage. universal redness of the skin with extensive skin detachment. generalized lymphadenopathy, leukemic lymphocytic (CD4+) blood count (75-year-old female patient.

Hand-foot syndrome T88.7
Hand-foot syndrome: after combined chemotherapy. grade 3: extensive blistering; oozing, coarse lamellar desquamation; ulcerations, severe pain; considerable discomfort that makes everyday business impossible.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema, atopic. pronounced symmetrical infestation of the eyelids. massive permanent itching; known atopy (hay fever).

Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8
Livedo racemosa: bizarrely configured, non-painful erythema stripes, incomplete ring structures in places.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psorisis, plaque type: chronic relapsing-remitting psoriasis with larger, in places confluent plaques, as well as smaller fresh papules and plaques.

Acne (overview) L70.0
Acne papulopustulosa: disseminated follicular papules, pustules and retracted scars; recurrent course.

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae. multiple, chronically active (changing symptoms for the last 3 months), follicular, sometimes painful, also itchy, red, rough papules and pustules localised on the neck and chin. no comedones. the patient shaves dry.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
erythema exsudativum multiforme. typical picture with different stages of development of the efflorescences. besides fresh smaller, flat papules, further developed, older larger plaques with discrete cocard structure. some plaques with indicated central vesicles.