Lamberger's Frambesioform Dermatitis

Lambergerous yaws is a chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of protruding papillomas on the surface of the skin. Over time, these formations can cause ulcers, inflammation and rashes. In modern medicine, this syndrome is usually called “Lambergera-Frambeez”.

The term "Lambergeruela" was coined to refer to rough, less commonly lumpy rashes in the pubic area, anus and armpits. It is believed that this is a hereditary disease that occurs due to hormonal imbalances. The appearance of papillary formations, which arise in places of constant friction and folds of tissue, is facilitated by various chronic diseases that cause suppression of the immune system.

Papillary epidermophytosis.