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Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Atopic dermatitis in infancy: clinical picture of the so-called milk crust; here a maximum variant with an area-wide infection of the capillitium is shown.

Skabies B86
Scabies: severe, generalized, long-term untreated, only moderately itchy (pyodermized) scabies, with infestation of the entire integument. extensive, psoriasiform, pyodermized skin lesions. Remark: clear neglect of the patient

Candidosis intertriginous B37.2
Candidosis intertriginous: unusual pustular candidiasis in a strictly bedridden elderly patient.

Sebaceous hyperplasia senile D23.L
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia, senile. 74-year-old patient noticed these completely asymptomatic skin changes several years ago. In large-pored (seborrhoeic) skin of the forehead region there are waxy, slightly raised papules up to 0.4 cm in size with a slightly lobed edge structure (see papule top right). The diagnosis of sebaceous gland hyperplasia is fixed at the central porus formation (see papule in the center of the picture).

Oculocutaneous tyrosinemia Q87.8

Node
Nodules: for 2 years slowly growing, 1.8 cm large, asymptomatic, firm, shifting, red, smooth nodule (epidermal cyst).

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

Juvenile xanthogranuloma D76.3
Xanthogranuloma juveniles (sensu strictu). soft elastic, yellowish, completely asymptomatic, hardly elevated plaques. no Darier's sign! 10-month-old female infant with multiple xanthogranulomas. size growth in the first months of life.

Psoriasis of the nails L40.8
Psoriasis of the nails, crumbly destruction of the nail matrix (advanced onychodystrophy) with severe psoriatic infestation of the integument.

Parapsoriasis en plaques (overview) L41.91
Parapsoriasis en plaques, large: symptomless, well limited. disseminated stains and plaques. When the skin is wrinkled, a cigarette-paper-like pseudoatrophic architecture of the skin surface is visible (important diagnostic sign!).

Venous leg ulcer I83.0

Nevus sebaceus Q82.5
Naevus sebaceus: chronically inpatient, solitary, approx. 4.0 x 2.0 cm, sharply defined, oily shiny, sour, orange-coloured, consistency increased, flatly elevated, symptomless plaque on the capillitium of a 35 years old patient, existing since birth. Within the skin change, at the lower right edge, a solitary bright round papule is visible.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): For explanations see the following figure.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris: Discrete psoriasis on both palms of the hand, continuing to affect the capillitium and elbows.

Lipoid proteinosis E78.8
hyalinosis cutis et mucosae: same patient 7 years later. warty, scaly plaques on both elbows. no itching. fleshy consistency increase.