Image diagnoses for "Nodule (<1cm)"
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Results forNodule (<1cm)

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoacanthoma: Typicalclinical aspect with peripheral wall and central horn plug.

Cylindrome D23.4
Cylindrome: firm, elastic, hairless knot with reflecting surface, which has not grown in recent years.

Neurofibromatosis (overview) Q85.0
type i neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form. since puberty slowly increasing formation of these soft, skin-coloured or slightly brownish, painless papules and nodules. characteristic for neurofibromas are consistency and the bell-button phenomenon (the papules can be pressed into the skin under pressure). on the flanks on both sides large café-au-lait spots up to 8 cm in diameter. the simultaneous detection of several café-au-lait spots secured the clinical diagnosis here.

Keratoakanthoma (overview) D23.-
Keratoakanthoma, classic type, short term, hard, reddish, hard, reddish, centrally dented, strongly keratinized lump with isolated telangiectasias on the surface, grown within 4 weeks, measuring about 1.5 cm, in a 51-year-old female patient.

Node
Nodules: for 2 years slowly growing, 1.8 cm large, asymptomatic, firm, shifting, red, smooth nodule (epidermal cyst).

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Lip carcinoma in chronic actinic cheilitis actinica. warty, yellowish, firmly adherent, firm keratoses on atrophically diluted, washed out lip red in chronic actinic cheilitis. left half of lower lip: invasive squamous cell carcinoma. the upper lip is unchanged (lip shadow).

Geiger knot L70.8

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: Keratoacanthoma-like, painless, centrally ulcerated red nodule, existing since 2 years, slow growing.

Neurofibromatosis (overview) Q85.0
Type I Neurofibromatosis, peripheral type or classic cutaneous form, numerous soft cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules.

Leprosy lepromatosa A30.50
Leprosy lepromatosa: most severe course of leprosy leprormatosa with multiple, partly confluent, large plaques and nodules (leproms).

Cutaneous t-cell lymphomas C84.8
Lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, type Mycosis fungoides, generalized plaque stage; started 10 years ago as parapsoriasis en grandes plaques.

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma cutanes: advanced, flat ulcerated exophytic squamous cell carcinoma .

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus (overview): a lichen sclerosus that has existed for many years; development of squamous cell carcinoma (see explanatory figure)

Dupuytren's contracture M72.0
Dupuytren's contracture: 2nd degree with minor obstruction of the extension of the finger in the metacarpophalangeal joint; secondary findings include palmar psoriasis.

Nontuberculous Mycobacterioses (overview) A31.9
Mycobacterioses, atypical. swimming pool granulomas: In a period of 6-8 months development of painless, partly ulcerated and crusty red nodules along the lymphatic pathways on the hand and forearm.