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Prurigo simplex acuta L28.22
Prurigo simplex acuta infantum: For several days massive progressive, disseminated, agonizingly itching, generalized, excoriated, glassy or reddish papules on the thighs of a 6-year-old boy.

Sclerofascia L94.0
Sclerofascia: increasing for months, hardening and subsidence of the texture of the thigh; diagnosis confirmed by deep excision biopsy.

Prurigo simplex acuta L28.22
Prurigo simplex acuta infantum. disseminated, itchy, excoriated papules and vesicles on both arms and also veeinzelt on the trunk of a 6-year-old boy.

Pretibial myxedema E03.8
Myxedema pretiabiales: circumscribed, blurred, yellowish skin-coloured, firm, hardly compressible, otherwise symptomless swelling.

Premalignant fibroepithelioma C44.L
An asymptomatic lump on the abdomen of a 65-year-old woman, which had existed for years, was excised with histological examination, which resulted in the diagnosis of a pink tumor.

Lymphedema (overview) I89.00
Lymphedema: one-sided, skin-coloured swelling due to insufficient transport capacity of the lymph vessel system.

Atrophy senile of the skin L90.8
Atrophy, senile: age-related involution of the lip skin with radial furrow formation.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed, eminently chronic, inflammatory and melting papules and pustules as well as strong, retracted scar formation, with retention fluctuating in places.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscript scleroderma (profound type): pronounced atrophy of cutis, subcutis and fascial tissue. resistance to therapy.

Fibroma perifollicular D23.9
Perifollicular fibroids: Enlargement of details; skin-coloured nodules marked with arrows.

Mastocytosis (overview) Q82.2
Mastocytosis. cutaneous, diffuse mastocytosis with two-dimensional "peau d`orange" and partly water clear, partly haemorrhagic, firm (subcutaneous) blisters. single scratch marks.

Nevus melanocytic dermal type D22.L
Dermal melanocytic nevus: known since earliest childhood. Only in recent years clear exophytic growth. The birthmark has become increasingly discoloured and the growing bristle hairs are depilated regularly.

Kindler syndrome Q87.1
Kindler Syndrome: Atrophy ofthe skin with reticular pigmentation and circumscribed erythema

Brachyonychia Q84.6
Idiopathic brachyonychia of the thumbnails. wide spoon-like nails with numerous longitudinal grooves.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Angioedema: acutely occurring, non-itching swelling of the upper and lower eyelids bds. cause unknown