Image diagnoses for "Bubble/Blister", "Finger"
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Dyshidrosis L30.1
Dyshidrosis: Multiple, acutely occurring, skin-coloured, isolated but also aggregated, smooth, itchy vesicles in the groin skin, existing for 4 days, 0.1-0.3 cm in size; progression in stages; increased in the warm seasons.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease. few, acute, painful blisters with a red courtyard. unspecific flu-like prodromies that had lasted about 2 weeks before.

Herpes simplex recidivans B00.8
Herpes simplex recidivans: herpes simplex infection rarely foundat this location. 22-year-old girl with grouped standing, centrally navelled, burning, partly eroded vesicles above the right thumb end joint, recurring about 3-5 times per year.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease: Healed blisters in an expired disease with typical symptoms.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Healed blisters in an expired disease with typical symptoms, now circulatory desquamation.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease: for about 1 week, painful, blisters, blisters and papules on hands and feet. single aphthous lesions on palate and lip mucosa.

Dorsal cyst mucoid D21.1
Dorsal cyst, mucoid: painless, approximately 1.0 cm large, skin-coloured, plump, elastic, surface-smooth "nodule" (cyst) which has existed for about 1 year and from which a gelatinous substance has been evacuated at the proximal end (crust-covered part) under pressure, whereby the whole nodule has disappeared. As shown here, a pressure-induced groove-shaped nail dystrophy may occur in the case of longer existing "dorsal cysts".
