
Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus (late onset): chronic, blurred reddish-livid plaques with spatter-like whitish spots, small erosions and crusts; accompanying recurrent fever attacks, fatigue and tiredness, arthralgia, inflammation parameters +, ANA high titer positive, rheumatoid factor +, DNA-Ak+.

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma): a painless nodule that has been present for a few weeks and that bleeds repeatedly.

Bullous Pemphigoid L12.0
Pemphigoid, bullous. bulging, 0.4-1.2 cm large blisters on the buttocks of a 44-year-old man. In the picture on the right side an older blister is visible whose bladder cover has detached.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Dermatitis solaris: painful, extensive and painful erythema and blistering, clearly marked on areas exposed to sunlight, following several hours of exposure to the sun.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
dermatomyositis. red-violet, slightly itchy, flat. blurred erythema in the décolleté and on the lateral parts of the neck. general fatigue and muscle weakness.

Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents L20.8
Eczema atopic in childhood: 12-year-old adolescent with generalized atopic eczema. conspicuous grey-brown, dry skin. keratosis pilaris-like follicular keratoses. multiple scratched papules and plaques.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): for several months persistent, red, itchy, polygonal, partly confluent, red, smooth, shiny (in places anular) papules on the trunk.

Mycosis fungoid tumor stage C84.0
Mycosis fungoides tumor stage: poicilodermatous tumor stage with extensive erythema, plaques and nodules, known for years as Mycosis fungoides.

Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans L90.4
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. 57-year-old female patient. 6-month-old, solitary, chronically inpatient, blurred, palpatory unchanged, occasionally slightly burning, deep red, red-blue in cold, smooth large-area spot (can be anemic).

Granuloma anulare (overview) L92.-
Granuloma anular, disseminated type: densely aggregated small papular form, grouping into anular formations.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Intrinsic atopic eczema. exacerbated clinical picture with multiple, chronically dynamic, symmetrical, blurred, temporarily itchy, red, rough, flat plaques. I.A. variable course with activity spurts ("overnight"). IgE normal. no atopic EA or FA.

Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: for several months persistent, itchy, generalized, dense rash with emphasis on the trunk and extremities (face not affected). 0.1-0.2 cm large, rounded, brown to brown-red papules with a smooth surface appear as single florescence. Here confluence to larger plaques.

Pemphigoid gestationis O26.4
Pemphigoid gestationis: Intensely itching exanthema since 4 weeks with multiple, generalized, symmetrical, truncated, large red plaques with isolated, bulging blisters.