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Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans. 4 years of persistent, chronically active, progressive, red, follicle-related, rough, partly scaly, partly solitary, partly confluent papules on the capillitium of a 46-year-old man. In between, skin-coloured or white, hard, smooth, scarred plaques appear on which the follicles are completely missing.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Scleroderma circumscripts (plaque type; pattern of phylloid cutaneous mosaic - see below mosaic dermatosis acquired)

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: Lichen planus-like Lichen sclerosus of the oral mucosa in case of known, extensive, extragenital Lichen sclerosus of the skin.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: multiple flat raised, symptomless, red, verrucous nipple beds

Superficial tinea capitis B35.0
Tineacapitis: extensive non-treated infection of the hairy and hairless scalp by Trichophyton mentagrophytes; known HIV infection.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Inoculation herpes simplex, a manifestation of herpes simplex infection in the fingers or palms of medical professionals or wrestlers.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus of the axilla: large, less symptomatic, whitish, also reddish, atrophic shiny plaque; blurred, feathered border.

Meese cross bands L60.8
Meese transverse ligaments: Pre-existing Sézary syndrome. Distinct whitish transverse ligaments of the nails, of which proximally situated discrete leukonychia.

Tinea capitis (overview) B35.0
Tineacapitis: extensive non-treated infection of the hairy and hairless scalp by Trichophyton mentagrophytes; known HIV infection.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: confetti-like white plaques in surrounding erythema; no significant subjective symptoms.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. 64-year-old, otherwise healthy woman. no skin lesions. mucous membrane lesions affect only the back of the tongue and the edges of the tongue or bds. whitish plaque affecting the entire surface of the tongue with an irregularly fielded surface. fruity drinks cause a burning pain and are avoided.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with coexistence of vesicles, papules and incrustations.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans, circumscribed scarring alopecia with extensive reddening of the skin.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus: Whitish, swollen, bizarrely configured, painless plaques on the cheek mucosa.

Vulvar lichen sclerosus N90.4
Lichen sclerosus of the vulva: two-dimensional, almost homogeneous sclerosing of the large and small labia, beginning atrophy of the small labia. 17-year-old female patient.
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