Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents L20.8
Eczema atopic in child/adolescent: 14-year-old child. Chronic persistent juvenile plaques. Previous atopic eczema

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergic: 53 years old, still working bricklayer. chronic eczema with disseminated red, partly skin-coloured papules, which in places have conflated to blurred, lichenified plaques. furthermore discrete, laminar, fine-lamellar scaling as well as multiple partly encrusted erosions. distinct itching. proven chromate sensitisation.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen plaLichenplanus classic type: for several months, itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, smooth, shiny papules that have remained in place for several months

Lipoid proteinosis E78.8
Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae: warty, reddish plaques on both elbows. No itching.

Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
Dermatitis chronic actinic: Chronic laminar eczema reaction which is essentially limited to the exposed skin areas Typical of chronic actinic dermatitis and thus distinguishable from a toxic light reaction (type acute solar dermatitis) is the blurred transition (eczematous scattering reactions) from lesional to healthy skin.

Cutaneous mastocytoma Q82.2
Mastocytoma kutanes: in the first two months of life protruding 1.0 x 1.5 cm, brown, crescent-shaped raised node, after rubbing, central base formation

Melanosis neurocutanea Q03.8
melanosis neurocutanea. multiple, sharply defined, pigmented, black spots, plaques and nodules on head, upper extremities and upper trunk. in the area of the middle and lower trunk there is a large melanocytic nevus. evidence of leptomeningeal melanosis.

Psoriasis vulgaris plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic inpatient (plaque type): streaky hyperkeratotic plaque on both hands; no pre-treatment.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema, atopic. chronic, red, blurred, large, severely itchy, rough plaques on lichenified skin. the elbows and face are also affected.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis. mostly picture of erythema exsudativum multiforme. necrolytic detachment of the skin beginning at the knee and lower leg.

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.

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.

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.

Psoriasis arthropathica L40.50
psoriasis arthropathica. painful swelling of the right ring finger, existing for about 10 months, in a 51-year-old patient with psoriasis vulgaris, existing for 15 years. 3 years ago, joint complaints appeared for the first time, which became more severe in the course of the last year. the distal interphalangeal joint as well as the proximal interphalangeal joint are affected by the "finger ray". secondary findings include a psoriatic oil stain and onychodystrophia psoriatica.