Image diagnoses for "skin-colored", "Leg/Foot"
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Results forskin-coloredLeg/Foot

Lipedema R60.9
Lipedema: bilateral, initially painless, and after years of existence painful, symmetrical, initially discrete, later increasing, partly jodhpur-like fatty degeneration of the legs. the circumference of the thigh is disproportionately enlarged in comparison to the relatively slim upper body. back of the foot and toes are not swollen (Stemmersch's sign: negative). tendency tohaematomas

Vascular malformations Q28.88
Malformation, vascular: venousmalformation with circumscribed, painless soft tissue swelling (circled); ectatic subcutaneous veins.

Skabies B86
Scabies (in the infant). strongly itching blisters and blisters in the area of the sole of the foot in a toddler. infants tend to have an "excessive" blistery inflammatory reaction to the mite infection when infected for the first time.

Lymphedema (overview) I89.00
Lymphedema: one-sided, skin-coloured swelling due to insufficient transport capacity of the lymphatic vessel system; swelling of the toes and back of the foot (Stemmersches sign: positive).

Granuloma anulare plaque type
Granuloma anulare, plaque type: multiple, completely symptomless, faded in the center, smooth, painless anular plaques.

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


















