Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
Dermatomyositis: Flat red plaques on the end phalanges. Hyperkeratotic nail folds

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.

Dermatomyositis paraneoplastic M33.1

Erythema anulare centrifugum L53.1
Erythema anulare centrifugum: Large-area, polycyclically limited, scaly erythema with an elevated wall on the upper and lower arm of a 64-year-old woman.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
lichen (planus) verrucosus. multiple, chronically stationary, blurred, itchy, reddish, rough (wart-like) papules and plaques on the backs of the hands. no scratch excoriations. reticular, white pattern of the oral mucosa.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic (overview): only slight eczematous infestation of the palms in generalized atopic eczema; hyperlinearity low lichenification

Lipoid proteinosis E78.8
Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae: Chronically stationary, persistent, no longer increasing, red to yellowish indurated plaques on the knuckles of the fingers of a 59-year-old patient, existing since youth.

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: partial manifestation. non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 65-year-old patient. no diabetes mellitus. no other systemic diseases known.

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

Generalized verrucosis
Verrucosis generalisata in SCID (acronymfor "Severe Combined Immunodeficiency").

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

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planus classic type: for several weeks persistent, red, itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, smooth, shiny papules.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
eczema, atopic. multiple, chronically dynamic, blurred, sometimes itchy, red, rough plaques. known atopy (bronchial asthma). numerous scratch excoriations. so....

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus. for several weeks persistent, itchy, polygonal, partly confluent, red, smooth papules. infestation also of other skin areas.

Nontuberculous Mycobacterioses (overview) A31.9
Mycobacterioses, atypical. 3 months old, developing from a red papule, firm, covered with whitish scales, free of scales at the edges, red-brown, completely painless nodule. culturally proven infection by M. marinum.

Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0
Lichen simplex chronicus: 14x7.0 large, itchy, blurred plaque with rough surface on the right forearm of a 32-year-old female patient; the papule structure of the lesion is distinctly skin-coloured and occasionally scratched.