Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)"
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Results forNodules (<1cm)

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae. multiple, chronically active, increasing (since 3 months changeable symptoms), on the chin and perioral localized, single or confluent, follicular, sometimes painful, also itching, red, rough papules and pustules. no comedones.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1
Collagenosis, reactive perforating. Articular, disseminated arrangement of the lesions.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): moderately itchy, disseminated, like scattered distribution pattern, red-violet colour of the surface smooth, shiny papules and plaques.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgar. up to 0.6 cm in size, skin-coloured to whitish, chronic, rough papules and nodules with a verrucous surface in the area of the finger extensor sides. autoinoculation!

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Nodular or nodular basal cell carcinoma. Relatively inconspicuous, sharply defined, completely asymptomatic, red nodule with a smooth, shiny surface (see detailed image and incident light image as inlet). The bizarre (tumor) vessels of the basal cell carcinoma become visible in incident light.

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
Verruca seborrhoica: multiple Verrucae seborrhoicae. continuous development since the 4th decade of life.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8

Ear fistula and cyst, congenital Q17.0
ear fistula and cyst, congenital (bds). findings congenital. no complaints so far. external fistula opening impresses as an irritationless brownish nodule with central porus.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis: maculo-papular syphilide, disseminated non-itchy, psoriasiform scaly papules.

Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8
Superinfected atopic eczema Chronic atopic eczema with pyodermic plaques on the cheeks and forehead in an infant.

Skabies B86
scabies. severely itching, disseminated, pinhead to lentil-sized, centrally eroded papules on the trunk and extremities. granulomas appear periumbilical and inguinal.

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

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis Early syphilis: psoriasiformes papular palmarsyphilid as partial manifestation of a generalized papular exanthema.

Acne inversa L73.2
Acne inversa. severe clinical, therapy-resistant findings in a 52-year-old female patient. existing since the age of 20. keloid scars. furthermore inflammatory papules, nodules and extensive indurations.

Gianotti-crosti syndrome L44.4
Acrodermatitis papulosa eruptiva infantilis; acute exanthema with disseminated lichenoid papules confluent in the centre of the cheeks in hepatitis B; slight fever with gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhoea); lymphadenopathy.

Rosacea L71.1; L71.8; L71.9;
Stage IIIrosacea with confluent, inflammatory granulomas (rosacea conglobata), folliculitis (chin) and clearly developed rhinophyma.