Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "yellow"
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Results forLip regionyellow

Contagious impetigo L01.0
Impetigo contagiosa, mainly scratched and burst pustules and flat honey yellow crusts on the face of a 6-month-old infant.

Atrophy senile of the skin L90.8
Atrophy, senile: age-related involution of the skin of the lips with pronounced radial furrow formation; beginning involution of the red of the lips.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection. two adjacent foci on the lower lip and chin respectively. classic clinical finding with acute, itchy, herpetiform grouped, sometimes confluent raised areas (blisters) on a slightly reddened background.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex labialis (secondary bacterial infection). acute, itchy, also painfully burning, typically herpetiform grouped, partly confluent pustules with yellowish crusts. swelling of the cervical lymph nodes.

Herpes simplex labialis B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection. two adjacent foci on the lower lip and chin respectively. classic clinical finding with acute, itchy, herpetiform grouped, sometimes confluent blisters and pustules.

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae: Purulent, acute melting folliculitis of the beard region.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection (massive bacerial secondary infection) Large-scale herpes simplex infection (initial infection) with bacterial superinfection in the facial area of a 4-year-old girl.

Pyoderma L08.00
Pyoderma: acute, painful raised areas filled with yellow fluid (pustules) with central hair and surrounding erythema; isolated and aggregated follicular pustules in staphylococcal infection of the skin (follicular pyoderma).

Impetigo contagiosa, small vesicles L01.0
Impetigo contagiosa : Massive pyodermic herpes simplex of the facial skin with blisters, pustules and greasy crusts.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: Multiple, sometimes pedunculated warts, infestation of the red of the lips.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: severe and extensive, multifocal herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling; underlying HIV infection

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis acquisita:painless, very coarse primary effect of the upper lip, 3 weeks after suspicious sexual contact. Considerable firm swelling of the upper lip. Clear, non-painful adenopathy of the submandibular lymph nodes.

Microcystic adnexal carcinoma C44.L

Atrophy senile of the skin L90.8
Combined intrinsic and extrinsic involution of the lip skin with radial and rhomboidal furrow formation of the lip and chin region; vitiligo of the lip red and the immediately adjacent lip skin.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling

Cheilitis glandularis (overview) K13.0
Cheilitis glandularis: Distinct and painful swelling of the left half of the lip with punctual protrusion of the mucous glands.

Contagious impetigo L01.0

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: the left half of the lower lip is surrounded by a sharply defined, hard indurated plaque with deep, sharply marked ulceration and scaly deposits on the edges; no palpation of enlarged regional lymph nodes.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling

Cheilitis glandularis purulenta superficialis K13.0
Cheilitis glandularis purulenta superficialis: severe, acutely occurring purulent cheilitis. no evidence of a herpes simplex infection. therapy with systemic cephalosporins. healing after 10 days.