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Venous leg ulcer I83.0
Ulcus cruris venosum. solitary, chronically stationary, retroangulary localized (typical CVI position), 7.0 x 4.0 cm in size, sharply and angularly limited, moderately painful (depending on position), red ulcer. extensive, brown induration of the ulcer environment (dermatolipofasciosclerosis). detectable chronic venous insufficiency.

Ringworm B35.2
Tinea manuum. coarse lamellar scaling in the area of the palm and the sides of the fingers without significant erythema.

Contagious impetigo L01.0

Xanthoma disseminatum E78.2 + Xanthoma disseminatum
Xanthoma disseminatum: chronic form of xanthogranulomatosis with symmetrically distributed, here truncated, symptomless, red-brown, surface-smooth papules.

Punctate palmoplantar keratoderma Q82.8

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Nail psoriasis: massive psoriatic onychodystrophy with complete crumbly destruction of the nail plate (so-called psoriatic crumb nail).

Bowen's carcinoma C44.L5
Bowen's carcinoma: on years of existing, less symptomatic scaly plaque, increasing infiltration with verrucous keratotic deposits (invasive carcinoma development). 75-year-old patient with CML and permanent treatment with Leukeran.

Venous leg ulcer I83.0

Zoster ophthalmicus B02.3
Zoster ophthalmicus: since a few days increasing, left-sided headache with little feeling of illness. since 2 days, painful grouped vesicles. mild reactive conjunctivitis.

Traumatic mucus cyst K13.4
Mucous granuloma: Condition after traumatic injury of the cheek mucosa, now after several months of fibrotic organization.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (overview) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris. multiple, firm, red, rough papules and plaques with firmly adhering cap-like scaling. 14 days before, the patient had experienced a massive pustular thrust of the previously known psoriasis.

Contagious mollusc B08.1
Molluscum contagiosa: multiple, 0.2-0.3 cm large, yellowish, firm, shiny, completely asymptomatic nodules with characteristic central umbilicus.

Onychomycosis (overview) B35.1
Tinea unguium. years of distal onychomycosis which has led to an almost complete destruction of the nails. cultural evidence of a dermatophyte.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Oil stain. Subungual psoriatic lesion. No significant change in the nail plate here.

Psoriasis of the nails L40.8
Spotted nails: pronounced pit-shaped nail dystrophies (so-called spotting) in known psoriasis, see labels.