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Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
verruca seborrhoica. multiple verrucae seborrhoicae, here as a familial disease. densely standing, mostly pinhead-sized, brownish flat papules aggregated in places. occasionally itching. clinically morphologically no inflammatory symptoms detectable (see below dermatosis papulosa nigra).

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis: Detail enlargement : Massive itching, solitary or confluent, scratched, red lumps and plaques on the buttocks of a 77-year-old woman.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides (plaque stage): 62-year-old man (suction plaque stage of Mycosis fungoides). 2.0-10.0 cm large, multiple, disseminated, occasionally slightly itchy, only slightly consistency increased, slightly scaly red plaques are found. Clinically and histologically no detectable tumorous LK-infection.

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: in segmental distribution, grouped vesicles and pustules on reddened skin in a 53-year-old man; moderately spontaneous pain.

Komedo L73.8
Comedones: numerous black (irritationless) comedones standing in groups with known now largely healed acne conglobata.

Acanthosis nigricans (overview) L83
Acanthosis nigricans (benigna): generalized clinical picture with large, blurred, symptomless, surface rough, brown, otherwise completely symptomless plaques.

Cherry angioma D18.01
Angioma, senile. Multipe, chronic stationary, disseminated, erythematous, soft papules

Linear IgA dermatosis L13.8
Dermatosis IgA-lineare: fresh onset of a previously known linear IgA dermatosis, where disseminated, itchy and painful papules and papulo vesicles are present.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
scleroderma circumscribed (plaque-type). 46 years old patient. 10 years old clinical picture. extensive firmly indurated brown plaques on the trunk. "risen" pattern. smooth atrophic, mirror-like surface.

Follicular mucinosis L98.5
Mucinosis follicularis type III: Chronic, often generalized, slightly itchy form in middle-aged to older adults, with disseminated, 0.1 cm large, skin-colored, red follicular papules on the trunk and extremities; possible precursor stage of folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (DD; type II of mucinosis follicularis; DD: malasseziafolliculitis).














