Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand", "Pustule (Blister)"
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Results forArm/HandPustule (Blister)

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
acrodermatitis continua suppurativa. persistent, therapy-resistant changes of the right thumb of a 68-year-old woman since 3 years. initially a suppuration at the medial nail bed was observed which became more and more severe and finally led to nail extraction. 2 further nail extractions followed after 2 recurrences. the nail matrix is distally detached and altogether dystrophic. in the distal region there is a smaller weeping plaque. secondary findings are a melanonychia striata as a central, dark, longitudinal stripe at the nail.

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
acrodermatitis continua suppurativa. chronic, red, rough plaques with recurrent pustular formation and onychodystrophies. pressure dolence. primary efflorescence (subcorneal pustules) and general symptoms are indicative. in the advanced course, acral skin and bone atrophies were observed in addition to the pronounced onychodystrophies.

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
Recurrent sterile pustular disease of theacromion, which tends to mutate and leads to atrophy and loss of nails if it occurs repeatedly and persists for a long time (see figure).

Pustular psoriasis L40.1
Psoriasis pustulosa generalisata: in the case of known, previously only discreetly developed psoriasis, suddenly occurring pustular exanthema with fever, arthralgias and severe disturbance of the AZ.

Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis L27.0
Pustulosis, acute generalized exanthematous: acutely occurring erythrodermal exanthema with histologically proven subcorneal pustular formation in a 62-year-old patient. Exfoliative (coarse lamellar) scaling. areas of weeping in places.

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa, typical clinical picture. psoriasis known for many years. picture of acrodermatitis continua suppurativa continuously progressive for 1 year.

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa, typical clinical picture. 1 year of recurrent course with progressive destruction of the fingernails. Subungual pus puddles on the right index finger.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: Detail of a vesicular exanthema existing since a few days; here shown a centrally navelled, already in regression, flat, hardly tensed pustule with an erythematous border.

Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
acrodermatitis continua suppurativa. complete destruction of the nail organ at the thumb end of the right hand of a 54-year-old patient. recurrent small yellowish blisters and pustules for approx. 4-5 years. considerable spontaneous and pressure pain in case of relapsing activities. no evidence of osseous destruction, no soft tissue calcification so far.




