
Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0

Neurofibromatosis peripheral Q85.0
Neurofibromatosis peripheral: multiple differently sized soft, broad-based, painless reddish to reddish-brown, surface-smooth papules and nodules.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Common melanocytic nevus. type: Halo-nevus, almost complete regression of the melanocytic nevi, which are indicated as light brown spots in the middle of the pigment-less areas.

Lichen nitidus L44.1
Lichen nitidus: chronically stationary, partly grouped, also linearly arranged (Koebner phenomenon), little itchy, non follicular, 0.1 cm large, white, smooth, round papules.

Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
scleroderma circumscripts. large, circumcircularly bounded, red-violet, smooth plaque with centrally embedded yellow-white indurations. the surface here is parchment-like shiny. there is a feeling of tension. no pain.

Erythrodermia L53.9
erythroderma. severe, universal redness of the face as well as scaling in the face of a 77-year-old patient with cutaneous t-cell lymphoma. chronic stationary, universal (from head to toe), itchy and burning, clearly consistency increased, rough (scaly) skin redness. ectropion of both lower eyelids.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris. psoriasis guttata. general view: Multiple, chronically inpatient, disseminated, erythematous, scaly, partly confluent papules and plaques in a previously skin-healthy 6-year-old boy.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection:multilocular herpes simplex infection in zosteriform arrangement.

Transient neonatal pustular Melanosis L81.4
Melanosis transient neonatal pustular: disseminated, here truncated, non-symptomatic (red-brown spots) with non follicular vesicles and pustules.

Primary cutaneous follicular lymphoma C82.6
Primary cutaneous follicular center lymphoma: exanthematic sowing of reddish, smooth, shiny, to bean-sized tumors in the shoulder and décolleté area.

Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: long term pre-existing psoriasis, now relapsing activity (medication?) with disseminated, small psoriatic lesions as a sign of "relapsing activity".

Mycosis fungoid tumor stage C84.0
Mycosis fungoides plaque stage: mycosis fungoides has been known for years. for several months continuous occurrence of plaques and nodules on face and upper extremity. findings in 2013

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis: pea- to bean-sized papules with central hemorrhagic-necrotizing transformation in the hollow of the knee in a 56-year-old woman.

Steroid acne L70.8
