Image diagnoses for "Macule"
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Results forMacule

Becker's nevus D22.5
Becker-Naevus: Since birth existing, extensive hyperpigmentation in the area of the right hip in a 7-year-old boy; typical for the Becker-Naevus is the bizarre bordering as well as the follicular accentuation in the pigment zones.

Nevus anaemicus Q82.5
naevus anaemicus: congenital, irregularly dissected white, smooth stains at the edges. no reddening after rubbing the stain. on glass spatula pressure the boundaries to the surrounding area disappear.

Striated leukonychia L60.8
Leuconychia striata: White horizontal stripes of the nails in the presence of the Sezary syndrome; above the white bands, flat, discrete leukonychia.

Phlebectasia I83.9
Phlebektasia. Small, tortuous vascular dilatations on the neck of a 70-year-old patient. Extremely dry skin.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: acute maculopapular exanthema, accompanied by recurrent fever attacks, fatigue and tiredness, arthralgia, inflammation parameters +, ANA high titer positive, rheumatoid factor +, DNA-AK+.

Lentigo solaris L81.4
Lentigo solaris. detail enlargement: multiple, disseminated, a few millimetres up to 1.5 centimetres in size, oval, roundish or bizarrely configured, sharply defined, yellow-brown to dark brown spots on the capillitium of a 68-year-old man.

Erythrodermia L53.9
Chronic persistent, flat, almost universal red macula covering the entire integument in a 27-year-old patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucosa: harmless lentigo ofthe vulva which has persisted unchanged for several years, irregular and blurredly limited, symptomless, brown-black lentigo of the vulva (on the left side of the labia majora overlapping the thigh bend, sign of vitiligo).

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba, depigmentation after infection has healed.

Glomus tumor D18.01
Glomus tumor. solitary, painful defect formation of the nail, accompanied by stabbing pain that occasionally radiated into the upper arm.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itchy and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.

Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8
Livedo racemosa generalisata: extensive, bizarre, haemorrhagic reticulation of the skin

Erythema infectiosum B08.30
Erythema infectiosum: in cases of moderate feeling of illness, flat, butterfly-shaped redness and swelling of the cheeks; furthermore, exanthema of the extremities

Lentigo solaris L81.4
Lentigo solaris: bizarrely configured, brown-black spot; in the centre dark irregular part (see inlet); here, encircled transition to a lentigo maligna.

Acanthosis nigricans (overview) L83
Acanthosis nigricans (benigna): generalized clinical picture with large, blurred, symptomless, surface rough, brown, otherwise completely symptomless plaques.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: about 0.5-1.0cm in size, disseminated, oval or round, brownish-red spots. only when rubbed, increased redness of the spots with accompanying itching. also with warm showers or baths, increased redness and clearly palpable elevation of the lesions.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, enormously itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area including the eyelids.

Cutis marmorata teleangiectatica congenita Q27.8
Cutis marmorata teleangiectatica congenita (localisata) during the course of 1 year.