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

Klippel-trénaunay syndrome Q87.2
Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome: extensive vascular malformation with extensive nevus flammeus affecting the trunk and both arms. no evidence of soft tissue hypertrophy so far. no AV fistulas. here detailed picture of the back of the right hand

Purpura senilis D69.2
Purpura senilis: bizarrely configured, fresh bleeding at the forearm extensor sides in elderly patients

Contagious impetigo L01.0
Impetigo contagiosa: for months recurrently recurrent, therapy resistant, red encrusted plaques next to older scarring; considerably artificially superimposed impetigo contgiosa.

Verruciform epidermodysplasia B07.x
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. 34-year-old female patient has had partly erythematous, partly brownish, hyperkeratotic papules in the area of the upper arms and hands since childhood; for some years now, there has been a two-dimensional confluence of the skin changes with complete spread to the palms of the hands. Currently, on both palms (also on the back of the hands and the sides of the fingers) there are partly individual, partly aggregated papules, which are aggregated on the palms to form a large, red, wart-like rough plaque.

Keratoacanthomas multiple eruptive D23.L
Multiple eruptive keratoacanthomas: different stages of development, starting with the smallest reddish surface-smooth papules.

Milia L72.8
Milia: posttraumatic origin (detailed picture); grouped, but not confluent white, firm, otherwise symptomless horny beads in the skin.

Histiocytoma malignant fibrous C49.-

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophils (Sweet syndrome):suddenly distended generalized clinical picture with inflammatory, succulent, livid red papules and plaques, combined with fever and feeling of illness.

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area, anular (only slightly raised) plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 52-year-old patient. No diabetes mellitus. No other systemic diseases known.

Insect bites (overview) T14.0
Insect bites (overview): acute, diffuse, collateral redness and swelling after insect bites.

Calciphylaxis M83.50

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
hand-foot-mouth disease: since about1 week, painful, blisters, pustules and papules on hands and feet. single aphthous lesions on palate and lip mucosa. about 2 weeks before, unspecific flu-like prodromas.