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

Erysipelas A46
Erysipelas: Sharply limited redness along the left back of the foot and the outer side of the foot with hemorrhagic, partly putrid blistering in a 74-year-old female patient.

Keratoma sulcatum L08.8
Keratoma sulcatum: 33-year-old man. Occupational wear of protective footwear. skin of the foot very sweaty.

Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: Massive findings with papillomatous growths on the back of the foot and toes, detailed picture.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
necrobiosis lipoidica: necrobiosis lipoidica that has existed for several years. extensive scarring in the centre. reddened plaques around the edges. ecthymata-like ulcers and scarring.

Small vessel vasculitis, cutaneous L95.5
Vasculitis of small vessels. leukocytoclastic vasculitis (non-IgA-associated vasculitis)

Cimicose T00.9
Cimicosis. acutely appeared after hotel overnight, smooth, standing in a line-shaped grouping, intensely itching, 0.2-1.0 cm large, red papules and papulovesicles with (indicated) central bite sites. Around the bite sites a collateral erythema appears.

Kaposi's sarcoma classic C46.-
Kaposi sarcoma classic: large, red moderately sharply defined, painless plaques.

Purpura anularis teleangiectodes L81.7
Purpura anularis teleangiectodes: clinical picture that has existed for several months with anular, borderline reddish-brown (not push-off) spots and plaques; no itching

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis acquisita: papular, completely asymptomatic (recurrent) exanthema (no itching) Important: generalized lymphadenopathy.

Antiphospholipid syndrome D68.8

Cholesterol embolisation syndrome T88.8
Cholesterol embolism: extensive, progressive, flat ulcerations with necrotic deposits, highly painful margins and livid erythema in a patient with AVK.

Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2
Prurigo simplex subacuata: typicaldistribution pattern of the interval-like itchy, scratched, inflammatory papules and plaques; small atrophic scars are also visible.