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Anetoderma L90.1
Anetodermia. inflammatory anetodermia (type Jadassohn). 0.5 cm to 1.5 cm large, reddish-brownish, centrally atrophic sunken, roundish to oval HV with increased foldable skin in the area of the neck. HV exist for about 3 years. no subjective complaints. clinical picture still progressive!

Lipoatrophy L90.87
lipoatrophy. typical "bra-wearer" lipoatrophy. this band-like lipoatrophy is caused by tightly fitting bra straps and is to be interpreted as pressure atrophy. the duration of these depressions in the patient's shoulder area is unknown. no complaints. the overlying skin is unaffected.

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Multiple, chronic, for years increasing, disseminated, mainly at the light exposed areas, preferably localized on the stretching side, 0.2-0.4 cm large, round, symptomless, white, slightly rough spots.

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor: Large and small, slightly scaly, only occasionally slightly itchy, bright, bizarrely shaped spots (Pityriasis versicolor alba).

Leprosy tuberculoides A30.10
Leprosy tuberculoides (-TT-). marginal, somewhat hypopigmented and hypaesthetic plaques in the face of a small boy.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans: extensive scarring inflammation with destruction of the hair follicles, typical tuft hair formation.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0
Condylomata acuminata: beet-like condylomata acuminata in an HPV 11-positive patient with HIV infection in the AIDS full frame.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Extensive whitish plaques in the area of the back in young patients, continuously progressive for 10 years.

Pityriasis versicolor alba B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba: irregularly distributed, symptomless, bright spots that appeared after repeated exposure to sunlight.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: severe and extensive, very painful, feverish, perianal herpes simplex infection in an HIV-infected man, accompanied by lymphadenitis.

Scleroderma systemic M34.0
scleroderma systemic: oedematous swelling of the hands and fingers. when stretching the fingers, white discoloration of the tense skin areas occurs. raynaud's syndrome, known for several years. reduced performance, increased sensitivity to cold, rheumatoid joint complaints, ANA:1:320; SCL70AK+.

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Oral leukoplakia: flat leukoplakia in the cheek area in heavy smokers; histological: precancerosis.