Image diagnoses for "Nodule (<1cm)", "brown"
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Results forNodule (<1cm)brown

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoakanthoma. 65-year-old man. coarse, fast-growing, painless lump with a narrow, lip-shaped, red-brown edge and a central corneal clot.

Cutis verticis gyrata L91.8
Cutis verticis gyrata: cerebriform (gyriform), symmetrical, asymptomatic folds and furrows of the scalp.

Basal cell carcinoma pigmented C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma pigmented: slowly growing, centrally ulcerated, completely asymptomatic nodule on the nostril.

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Keloid node. Chronic stationary clinical picture. Gigantic keloid node due to repeated ritual injuries to the earlobe.

Merkel cell carcinoma C44.L
Merkel cell carcinoma. solitary, fast growing, asymptomatic, bright red, coarse, shifting, smooth lump with atrophic surface. the appearance in the area of UV-exposed sites is typical.

Keratosis seborrhoic (papillomatous type) L82
Seborrhoeic keratosis in different stages of development: Papules marked with arrows, plaques encircled, nodes marked rectangularly.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0
Condylomata acuminata: multiple, non-symptomatic, white-reddish papules and aggregated plaques on the inner and outer preputial leaf.

Cutis verticis gyrata L91.8
Cutis verticis gyrata: Lateral profile of the capillitium of a 26-year-old patient (bodybuilder), who after extensive use of anabolic steroids developed these cerebriform thickenings, furrows and folds of the capillitium, which had been progressive for 6 months.

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis of the flexor-sided forearm; within a few weeks a red, painless lump developed, which ulcerated in a central crater-like manner.

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82

Finger ankle pads real M72.1

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoakanthoma classic type: In actinic severely damaged scalp opened, fast growing (since about 6 weeks existing) painless lump with peripherally raised wall and a central horn plug.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7
melanoma malignes acrolentiginous. dark discoloration of the right small toe existing for years. growth of thickness for 1/2 year, discoloration increasingly decreasing. now: largely amelanotic, centrally ulcerated and macerated nodule at the 5th toe. remark: treated as mycosis for several months.

Borrelia lymphocytoma L98.8
Lymphadenosis cutis benigna: brownish, bulging elastic, painless, moderately sharply defined lump, since 6 months, in the facial area in children.

Cutis verticis gyrata L91.8

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
Verruca seborrhoica: multiple Verrucae seborrhoicae. continuous development since the 4th decade of life. detailed view

Dermatofibroma hemosiderin storing D23.L

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Unusually large keloid that appeared after a flesh wound, otherwise banal wounds healed keloid-free.

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoacanthoma: Typicalclinical aspect with peripheral wall and central horn plug.

Neurofibromatosis (overview) Q85.0
type i neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form. since puberty slowly increasing formation of these soft, skin-coloured or slightly brownish, painless papules and nodules. characteristic for neurofibromas are consistency and the bell-button phenomenon (the papules can be pressed into the skin under pressure). on the flanks on both sides large café-au-lait spots up to 8 cm in diameter. the simultaneous detection of several café-au-lait spots secured the clinical diagnosis here.




