Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand"
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Results forArm/Hand

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis (overview): Extensive, indicated striated erythema with reddish-livid papules which confluent in the region of the end phalanges to form extensive plaques; strongly pronounced nail fold capillaries.

Vitiligo (overview) L80
Vitiligo: on the upper part of the upper arm spatter-like vitiligo, on the forearm extensive depigmentation.

Linear IgA dermatosis L13.8
Dermatosis IgA-lineare: Circinarily arranged, smaller and larger, red blisters on a urticarial base.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the shoulder that has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slid over the underlying tissue.

Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8
Livedo racemosa: bizarrely configured, non-painful erythema stripes, incomplete ring structures in places.

Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents L20.8
Childhood eczema atopic: skin lesions in a 12-year-old boy. Back of the hand gray, dry, lichenified. No dermatitis. No itching.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
erythema exsudativum multiforme. typical picture with different stages of development of the efflorescences. besides fresh smaller, flat papules, further developed, older larger plaques with discrete cocard structure. some plaques with indicated central vesicles.

Granuloma anulare classic type L92.0
granuloma anulare, classic type: 41-year-old female patient. the shown anular skin change developed from a small papule up to this size. currently a solitary, 5 x 3.5 cm large, brown-red plaque is visible, which is clearly elevated at the edges and flattened in the center. the surface is atrophic and of parchment-like texture. the normal line pattern of the skin is missing. there is fine-lamellar scaling.

Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: an itchy exanthema that has existed for about several months with barely pinhead-sized, slightly raised, partly isolated but also aggregated to larger plaques, smooth, shiny, red papules.

Ekthyma L08
Ecthyma:multiple, acutely occurring, painful, red, sometimes purulent, sharply defined ulcers on both forearms and the back of the hand.

Melasma L81.1

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

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
Dermatitis herpetiformis. grouped, urticarial papules with erosions and crusts of 2-4 mm in size on light to deep red erythema. in the centre smaller polygonal vesicles. the colourful juxtaposition of different efflorescences is characteristic of dermatitis herpetiformis.

Porphyria cutanea tarda E80.1
Porphyria cutana tarda. extensive traumatically induced erosions, flat ulcerations and older and fresh scarring. onycholysis of the ring fingernail.