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Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler (and genital): small and large, partly sharply and partly blurredly bordered spots and plaques with parchment-like surface

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler (and genital): generalized, itchy Lichen sclerosus with small and large, partly sharp and partly blurred bordered spots, plaques and erosions, known for years.

Candidosis, interdigital B37.2

Striated leukonychia L60.8
Leuconychia striata: Detail: The 48-year-old patient reported a color change (blue-white) of the finger ends within the last 6 months and additionally noticed the formation of white horizontal stripes on the nail plate.

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba, depigmentation after infection has healed.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: linearly arranged, broad-based, white-grey, symptomatic papules (Remark: in a moist mucosal environment all cornification processes - whether inflammatory or neoplastic - turn grey-white, the cause is relatively simple: the horny layer stores a lot of water - as can be seen when bathing the palms of the hands for a longer period of time - and thus obtains this opalescent colouring, which is not transparent for the "colour red"; the normal cheek mucosa does not cornify, so it remains transparent, the red colour of the mucosa shimmers through).

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema; beside an older, already dried vesicle (below) a fresh pustule.

Hirsuties papillaris penis D29.0

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00

Alopecia (overview) L65.9
Alopecia postmenopausal, frontal, fibrosing: uniform receding of the frontal and temporal hairline. moderately pronounced ulerythema ophryogenes. keratosis follicularis on the extensor extremities.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: Infestation of the mucous membrane of the mouth and the back of the tongue in the context of a generalized lichen planus of the skin; low -symptomatic, extensive and reticular whitish plaques.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma: white moderately indurated plaques, the broad red border is striking.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans, scarredfinal state with tufts of hair running diagonally through the scalp.

Folliculitis superficial L01.0
Ostiofolliculitis. Multiple follicular pustules. Evidence of Staph. aureus.