Image diagnoses for "Leg/Foot"
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Results forLeg/Foot

Larva migrans B76.9
Larva migrans, detail: Garland-shaped, tortuous, erythematous, partly scaly plaque on the right foot back of a 35-year-old patient after a bathing holiday in Thailand.

Dermatofibroma D23.-

Lipodermatosclerosis L94.0
Hypodermitis: extensive reddening and induration of the lower leg. Painful if finger pressure is applied firmly. The tissue can be dented by prolonged finger pressure.

Angiokeratoma circumscriptum D23.L
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum. localized vascular malformation with bizarre blue-black papular and nodular lesions. no symptoms. increasing prominence of the herd in recent years.

Atrophy of the skin (overview)
Atrophy of the skin in epidermolysisbullosa dystrophica . anonymity of all toes - and fingers.

Unilateral naevoid telangiectasia syndrome I78.8

Insect bites (overview) T14.0
Insect bite. few hours old, disseminated (no pattern recognition), 0.2-0.3 cm large, red, heavily itching papules and papulo vesicles.

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. massive swelling of the lower legs.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): sharply defined, homogeneously red scaly and itchy plaques on the soles of the feet, spreading medially to the edge of the foot and the lower leg.

Artifacts L98.1
Multiple, round, "eczematous" flat, sharply defined ulcerations in an otherwise healthy 27-year-old female patient. CVI, AVK or immunological underlying diseases were not detectable.

Lichen planus ulcerosus L43.8
Lichen (ruber) planus ulcerosus: extensive infestation of the feet with verrucous and crusty deposits and therapy-resistant deep ulcers with rough edges.

Bubble
bladder. flaccid bladder with a fixed drug reaction. 43-year-old patient who first developed an itchy and slightly painful erythema after taking an anti-inflammatory drug. bladder formation for two days. large, flaccid, brown-red bladder which developed on a brownish-red plaque. the colour of the bladder was caused by haemorrhagic clouding of the bladder contents.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): moderately itchy, disseminated, like scattered distribution pattern, red-violet colour of the surface smooth, shiny papules and plaques.

Ilven Q82.5
Ilven: Blaschko-lineare inflammatory "eczema-like" skin disease which developed in an otherwise completely skin-healthy 6-year-old girl within the last 2 months with mild to moderate itching.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: sharply defined, large-area, acute, itching and burning dermatitis, 6 hours after application of an ointment containing dithranol.