
Drug exanthema maculo-papular L27.0

Leprosy tuberculoides A30.10
Leprosy tuberculoides: Sharplydefined asymmetrical plaques up to 8.0 cm in diameter, with pronounced edges and distinctly hypopigmented.

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis: Extensive eczema that has been present for several months, with blurred papules and confluent plaques; distinct itching.

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica L41.1

Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans Q82.2
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. 58-year-old patient with a generalized, spot-like clinical picture which has existed for many years and shows a constant progression; itching during sweat-inducing efforts and mechanical exposure of the affected skin areas.

Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L

Drug exanthema maculo-papular L27.0
drug exanthema, maculo-papular. multiple, acute, since 4 days existing, generalized, symmetrical, initially isolated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, later on large, about 30 cm large, homogeneous, marginally bizarrely dissected, smooth, red spots. no fever, no lymphadenopathy. occurs 6 days after taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs due to a sports injury.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
atopic dermatitis: eminently chronic dermatitis, with blurred, itchy, red, rough, flat plaques. known (only slightly pronounced) rhinoconjunctivitis allergica. IgE normal. no atopic FA. DD: a seborrhoid form of psoriasis can be excluded . R morphologically, a tinea corporis should be considered.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, confluent wheals. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single episode lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris, erythrodermalmaximum variant of pityriasis rubra pilaris.

Linear porokeratosis Q82.8
Porokeratosis linearis unilateralis: For years, a site-constant linear dermatosis with non-itching, red, centrally hyperkeratotic papules and plaques.

Erythema e calore L59.0
Erythema e calore. regular applications of heat pads for chronic back problems.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophils. following high fever on the back of a 52-year-old man, acutely occurring multiple, reddish-livid, succulent, pressure-dolent, infiltrated papules confluent to nodules and plaques. overall generalized picture with emphasis on extremities and trunk.

Primary cutaneous (anaplastic) large cell lymphoma cd30-negative C84.5
Lymphoma cutaneous T-cell lymphoma large cell anaplastic.

Netherton syndrome Q80.9
Netherton syndrome: clinical picture already manifested in childhood with the formation of large, also circulatory, garland-like, brown-red or red surface-rough, scaly plaques; numerous type I sensitizations.

Ilven Q82.5
ILVEN: Clinical findings in a 17-year-old adolescent with erythematosquamous and papulokeratotic, locally verruciform skin lesions on the left side latero-thoracic and on the back.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with coexistence of vesicles, papules, papulopustules in the area of the trunk.