Image diagnoses for "Macule"
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Purpura jaune d'ocre L81.9

Erythromelalgia I73.82
Erythromelalgia. seizure-like, very painful, hyperemic, reddened and swollen skin of the hands and feet with increased sensitivity to heat. improvement of symptoms by cooling under running water.

Rosacea L71.1; L71.8; L71.9;
rosacea. rosacea erythematosa, stage I of rosacea with individual inflammatory papules and pustules. flat, relatively sharply defined, symmetrical erythema (plaque) of the cheeks with clear protrusion of the follicles (skin pores). no comedones. perioral area remaining free. redness is now permanently present after earlier volatility but with varying intensity. at the same time, a feeling of tension and a slight burning sensation with shearing activity.

Purpura eczematid-like purpura L81.7
Purpura eczematide-like purpura: non-symptomatic (no itching) eczema-like disease that has been recurrent for months in a completely healthy patient (no history of medication).

Rosacea L71.1; L71.8; L71.9;
Stage I-IIrosacea (rosacea papulopustulosa) In this 34-year-old female patient, single, recurrent red papules and pustules have been present on the nose, cheeks and chin for about 4 years.

Amyloidosis systemic (overview) E85.9
Amyloidosis systemic of the Al type: in relapses, more prominent after physical exertion, completely asymptomatic, permanently persistent purpura on both lower legs in a 65-year-old. Known plasmocytoma.

Mixed connective tissue disease M35.10
Mixed connective tissue disease: 43-year-old female patient (with clinical aspect of systemic lupus erythematosus) who fulfils the criteria of MCTD: U1.nRNP : titre : >1:1600; characteristics of systemic lupus erythematosus, Raynaud's phenomenon, swollen hands as well as feeling ill, fatigue, proximal muscle weakness (typical myositis symptoms).

Klippel-trénaunay syndrome Q87.2
Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome: extensive vascular malformation with extensive nevus flammeus affecting the trunk and both arms. no evidence of soft tissue hypertrophy so far. no AV fistulas. here detailed picture of the back of the right hand

Purpura jaune d'ocre L81.9
Purpura jaune d'ocre: multiple, chronically stationary, on the distal lower legs localized, proximally isolated, distally confluent, blurred, symptom-free, light to dark brown, rough, scaling to varying degrees; detectable chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).

Purpura senilis D69.2
Purpura senilis: bizarrely configured, fresh bleeding at the forearm extensor sides in elderly patients

Mixed connective tissue disease M35.10
Mixed connective tissue disease: stripy livid erythema on the back of the hand and the back of the fingers, collagenosis hand.

Vasculitis leukocytoclastic (non-iga-associated) D69.0; M31.0

Notalgia paraesthetica G58.8
Notalgia paraesthetica. unspecific picture: Since 15 years persistent, palm-sized, recurrent in irregular intervals (several months), itchy or burning, blurredly limited hyperpigmentation at the right scapula of a 78-year-old female patient; slight scaling and xerosis cutis in the described area.

Vitiligo (overview) L80
Vitiligo: Multiple predominantly roundish vitiligo foci, encircling a focus with a central remnant of a melanocytic nevus (sutton nevus).

Nail hematoma T14.05
Hematoma, nail hematoma, bluish discoloration of the nail fold and proximal nail area.

Livedo reticularis I73.83
Livedo reticularis: right shoulder of a 24-year-old woman after sauna visit with cold shower. The completely symptom-free anular erythema disappears completely after 10-20 minutes.

Insect bites (overview) T14.0
Insect bites (overview): acute, diffuse, collateral redness and swelling after insect bites.

Cutaneous t-cell lymphomas C84.8
Sézary syndrome. universal redness with severe itching that has existed for several years. generalized lymphadenopathy.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Chronic, massively itching and burning, lichenified dermatitis, which is limited to the freely carried skin areas. Lower boundary only blurred (leaking eczema foci), a typical feature of contact allergic eczema. Retroauricular region is also affected.