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Malasseziafolliculitis B36.8
Malasseziafolliculitis: Disseminated follicle-associated inflammatory papules and papulopustules on the back of a 53-year-old female patient with melanocytic naevi and isolated seborrheic keratoses.

Chemical peeling

Erythema migrans A69.2
Erythema chronicum migrans: anular erythema that has been developing for several weeks, completely without symptoms.

Intravascular large b-cell lymphoma C83.8
Primary cutaneous intravascular large cell B-cell lymphoma: 69-year-old female patient with asymptomatic, blurred, reticular and homogeneous, laminar erythema and palpable plaques, with localized erysipelas-like changes.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria, acute exanthema with multiple, disseminated, flat-elevated, intensely itching red wheals.

Pemphigus erythematosus L10.4
Pemphigus erythematosus: clinical picture similar to chronic discoid lupus erythematosus with sharply defined scaly plaques.

Radiodermatitis chronic L58.1

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis (overview): Striped arrangement of red papules and plaques, which confluent to flat areas in the area of the end phalanges; strongly pronounced nail fold capillaries.

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0

Malum perforans L98.4
Malum perforans: Sharply defined, sparsely documented ulcer in the area of the sole of the foot in the presence of polyneuropathy and microangiopathy in long-term known diabetes mellitus.

Vulvar lichen sclerosus N90.4
Long-standing lichen sclerosus of the vulva with complicated carcinoma development (see following figure); complete atrophy of the small labia.

Ulerythema ophryogenes L66.4
Ulerythema ophryogenes. extensive erythema with (scarred) raeration of the eyebrows. between the still persistent eyebrows are dense, fine, hairless follicular papules.

Vasculitis leukocytoclastic (non-iga-associated) D69.0; M31.0
Vasculitis leukocytoclastic (non-IgA-associated): small spotted vasculitis of both lower legs; multiple red spots (redness cannot be suppressed).

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Subacute, blurred, red plaque. the blurred transition to the non-free skin areas is marked by the oval and arrows. in case of toxic dermatitis, a sharply defined marking line would be expected.