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Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
psoriasis vulgaris. generalized plaque psoriasis. solitary, chronically inpatient, sharply defined, coarsely consistent, white, rough plaque with red border at the rima ani. the surface of the plaque is covered with cap-like scales. similar plaques were found on the elbow extensor sides. the clinical picture is pathognomonic.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
herpes simplex virus infection. in a 30-year-old patient, there are grouped, itchy, slightly painful, yellow, smooth blisters with surrounding erythema in the area of the inner preputial leaf. previously, similar skin lesions had occurred three times. burning pain. the clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive

Microsphere B35.0
Tinea capitis superficialis caused by Microsporum canis: existing for several months, only moderately itching.

Pseudopélade L66.0
Pseudo-pelade: irregularlylimited, hairless area. follicular structure in the hairless area is completely absent. it is thus in a "scarred" final state of a previously expired inflammation leading to scarring.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica, chronic stationary, sharply defined, firmly adherent, whitish keratoses on the lower lip of a 71-year-old woman with chronic Cheilitis actinica.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4

Subungual verruca B07
Verrucae subunguales. digital wart bed with growth of the warts under the fingernail.

Vitiligo (overview) L80

Nevus anaemicus Q82.5
naevus anaemicus: congenital, irregularly dissected white, smooth stains at the edges. no reddening after rubbing the stain. on glass spatula pressure the boundaries to the surrounding area disappear.

Pityriasis versicolor alba B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba. close-up, spatter-like, in places confluent depigmentations with fine surface scaling.

Sclerema adiposum neonatorum P83.0
Sclerema adiposum neonatorum: skin and subcutaneous tissue that has existed since birth and is increasingly leathery, waxy pale, cold, non-removable, impairing the mobility of the joints.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection (massive bacerial secondary infection) Large-scale herpes simplex infection (initial infection) with bacterial superinfection in the facial area of a 4-year-old girl.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans. 24 months of persistent scarring hair loss, with initially slight itching. In addition to purulent folliculitis, there are also incised tufts of hair with surrounding erythema and numerous small, shiny, hairless areas.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0
Condylomata acuminata: multiple flat white papules and plaques on the glans penis and inner preputial leaf