Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "Macule"
15 results with 28 images
Results forLip regionMacule

Lentigo simplex L81.42
Lentigo simplex: multiple, sharply defined, light-brown pigmentation spots on light-exposed areas of the face, note the pigmentation of the red of the lips

Argyria L81.8
argyria (detail): localized argyria of the lip region and the oral mucosa. at higher magnification, the irregular, dark metal deposits in the area of the red of the lips are clearly visible (circle). on "normal" lip skin, this color tone is not produced by the horny layer of the skin.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucosa. Acquiredactinically induced lentigo of the lower lip.

Ecchymoses R23.3

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis, granulomatous type. multiple, chronically dynamic, continuously increasing for 3 months, periorally localized, disseminated, follicular, firm, itching and burning, red, rough, scaly papules, pustules and plaques. months of pre-treatment with corticoid ointments!

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Congenital (familial) lentiginosis of red lips, lip and oral mucosa, especially Peutz-Jeghers syndrome

Perioral dermatitis L71.0

Ecchymosis syndrome, painful R23.8
Ecchymosis syndrome, painful. intermittent manifestation of painful skin bleeding in a 52-year-old manic-depressive woman. Initial development of edematous, overheated, pressure-sensitive erythema, followed by development of bleeding and slow expansion of the skin changes.

Phlebectasia I83.9
Phlebektasia. Suction. lip margin angioma. Harmless, bluish, soft and expressive lump of the lower lip.

Phlebectasia I83.9
Phlebektasia (Venous lake also lip margin angioma): Symptomless, soft bluish, completely expressible cystic protrusion of the lower lip.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis. periorally localized, large red spots, smallest follicular vesicles and papules. perioral dermatitis is characterized by an inflammation-free zone immediately adjacent to the red of the lips. 21-year-old woman with several months of therapy with an extemporaneous formulation containing glucorticoids.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
dermatomyositis. chronic stationary, flat, red, "heliotropic" exanthema. typical pronounced periorbital paleness. general fatigue, muscle weakness.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucous membrane: circumscribed, acquired hyperpigmentation of the lower lip.

Cheilitis simplex K13.0
Cheilitis simplex. Rough, reddened, painful lips with erosions, and rhagade formation in a 17-year-old adolescent. Apparently caused by continuous irritation, two large, sharply defined, smooth, brown-black spots are still visible in the area of the lower lip (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation).

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis. perioral localized, flat redness (compare the surrounding normal skin), follicular papules and individual pustules. clinical picture in a 22-year-old Ethiopian woman after several months of therapy with a glucocrticoid ointment.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Idiopathic lentigo of the mucosa: solitary symptomless hyperpigmentation that has remained unchanged for years; therapy is not necessary.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0

Addison's disease E27.1
Addison's disease: generalized hyperpigmentation with spotty, grayish-brownish pigment deposits in the lower lip red in a 22-year-old man.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucous membrane: sharply defined, brownish hyperpigmentation of the red of the lips and the lip mucosa.