Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "Genital/Anal region (F)"
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Results forPlaque (raised surface > 1cm)Genital/Anal region (F)

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4

Vulvar lichen sclerosus N90.4
Lichen sclerosus of the vulva: pronounced lichen sclerosus with extensive whitish sclerosing of vulva, perineum and anus (circle). On the left side a "confetti-like" dissected marginal zone is marked. On the right side the arrow indicates a verrucous transformation of the lichen sclerosus.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Atopic dermatitis in infancy: atopic eczema in the genital area that has remained localized for several months.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus: Severe perianal and vulvar infestation with speckled pattern of sclerotic and atrophic areas.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: ulcerated, temporarily painful and burning, erosive plaque on lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, which has been present for years (still clinically detectable).

Paget's disease extramammary C44.L

Vulvar lichen sclerosus N90.4
Lichen sclerosus of vulva: homogeneous whitish sclerosis of vulva and perineum. 6-year-old girl.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, detail enlargement: since approx. 8 months increasingly growing, approx. 1 cm large, ulcerated plaque on the inner side of the left labia majora as well as extensive, whitish, atrophic plaques in the vulva area.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Plasmacellular vulvitis. Analogous findings in female genitals. Symmetrical contact patch.

Candidiasis vulvovaginale B37.3
Chronic therapy-resistant vulvovaginal candidosis for 12 months. healing only under systemic therapy with 3x150mg Fluconazole in intervals of 3 days. Fig.from Eiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases, with the permission of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.

Suppurative hidradenitis L73.2
Hidradenitis suppurativa: an extensive finding that has existed for many years and is still progressive, with extensive scarring, papules, pustules and nodules.

Vulvar lichen sclerosus N90.4
Lichen sclerosus of the vulva: two-dimensional, almost homogeneous sclerosing of the large and small labia, beginning atrophy of the small labia. 17-year-old female patient.
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Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Cumulatively toxic contact dermatitis due to excessive washing of the genital region. improvement after consequent application of a fatty ointment. Fig. takenfrom: Eiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases, with fresh approval of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.