Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)", "Leg/Foot"
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Results forNodules (<1cm)Leg/Foot

Porokeratosis superficialis disseminata actinica Q82.8
Porokeratosis superficialis disseminata actinica, overview: Chronically active, multiple, disseminated, partly confluent, erythematous, anular plaques localized at the extensor sides with sharply defined, hyperkeratotic border wall.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: multiple, in places beet-like aggregated wart formation; condition after chemotherapy.

Culicosis T14.0

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Eczema, contact eczema, allergic: chronic contact allergic eczema caused by wearing chromate-hlatin leather shoes.

Glomangiomas multiple D18.0
Glomangiomatosis, generalized. palm-sized bundle of livid vessels shimmering through the skin, partly tendril-shaped vascular ectasia at the back of the thigh in a 7-year-old boy.

Lateral nevus verrucosus unius lateralis Q82.5
Naevus verrucosus unius lateralis with wart-like papules and plaques.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophilic. reddish-livid, succulent, pressure-dolent, infiltrated, solitary and partly confluent papules confluent to plaques, on the lower leg in a 33-year-old patient. 1 week before the onset of the disease a fever attack with temperatures > 38 °C occurred.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis acute febrile: large red, succulent, pressure-dolent, infiltrated, solitary and partly confluent plaques and papules on the lower leg in a 36-year-old female patient. 1 week before the onset of the disease a fever attack with temperatures > 38 °C occurred.

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica L41.1
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica:moderately itchy, dense, maculo-papular exanthema that has been present for several months.

Granuloma anulare erythematous L92.0
Granuloma anulare erythematous type. little indurated, marginal reddish-brown plaque with indicated central atrophy. slow centrifugal growth lasting for months. Granulomatosis disciformis chronica et progressiva is to be considered as a differential diagnosis (entity).