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

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: extensive diffuse reddening with superimposed whitish sclerosis; occasional slight burning of the clearly atrophic skin.

Acne infantum L70.40

Hidrocystoma D23.L
Hidrocystoma: Infraorbital localized bluish-white cystic nodule in a 61-year-old man with telangiectasia.

Abscess L02.9

Wrinkle treatment
Wrinkle treatment with filling materials: the ideal filling material is biocompatible, without allergenic potential, has a good long-term result, no side effects and a natural appearance. 8 weeks after injection of an unknown filling material, development of foreign body granulomas, which can be felt as solid deep conglomerates.

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic: detailed view. reddish-brown, surface smooth plaques and nodules in advanced disease.

Cherry angioma D18.01
Angioma, senile. Multipe, chronic stationary, disseminated, erythematous, soft papules

Gianotti-crosti syndrome L44.4
acrodermatitis papulosa eruptiva infantilis. exanthema of a few days old on the face, on the trunk (very discreet) and the extremities. disseminated, 0.2-0.4 cm large, red to reddish-brown papules with smooth surface. on the earlobe flat, succulent erythema with several, in places aggregated, rich red papules and vesicles.

Follicular mucinosis L98.5
Mucinosis follicularis type III: Chronic, often generalized, slightly itchy form in middle-aged to older adults, with disseminated, 0.1 cm large, skin-colored, red follicular papules on the trunk and extremities; possible precursor stage of folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (DD; type II of mucinosis follicularis; DD: malasseziafolliculitis).

Papulosa juvenilis dermatitis L30.8
Dermatitis papulosa juvenilis: flat, 0.1-0.3 cm large, hemispherical or roundish, also polygonal, low inflammatory lichenoid papules.

Verrucae planae juveniles B07
Verrucae planae juveniles: 30-year-old woman, the findings have existed for several years.

Hypereosinophilic dermatitis D72.1
Dermatitis, hypereosinophilic. partly papular, partly plaque-like, considerably itchy exanthema of disseminated, 0.3-1.5 cm large, red, smooth papules which have merged into an anular plaque formation on the buttocks.

Nevus spitz D22.-
Naevus Spitz: slightly raised, irregularly bordered, black-brown neoplasm, existing for several months, in a 4-year-old child.

Prurigo simplex subacuta L28.2
Prurigo simplex subacuta: Close-up, fresh and older papules, plques and ulcers.

Angiokeratoma circumscriptum D23.L
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum: Vascular (venous) malformation of the skin (and subcutis) with circumscribed, aggregated moderately firm, blue-grey verrucous, painless plaques and nodules; varicosis of the surrounding area.

Rosacea L71.1; L71.8; L71.9;
Rosacea lupoide: non-itching, multiple, follicular yellow-brown papules that have existed for several months DD: demodex folliculitis can be ruled out

Keratosis pilaris Q80.0
Keratosis follicularis: Comedone-like, follicularly bound papules in the area of the thigh.

Skabies B86
Scabies:explanatory presentation; chronic (existing for months) generalized, "eczematous", enormously itchy disease pattern with rough papules in the shape of a duct (here marked by black lines), encircling a chronically eczematized skin area without detectable duct structures.)

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis (Darier's disease). Disseminated red to reddish-brown papules and plaques, in places also indicated in a striated arrangement. No significant scaling, isolated erosive papules.