Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)"
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Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: Itchy exanthema with 0.1-0.2 cm large, slightly raised, partly isolated, but also aggregated to larger plaques, smooth, shiny, red (also erosive) papules.

Granuloma anulare classic type L92.0
Granuloma anulare, subcutaneous type. 8-9 years old, developed on the stretching side, deeply situated, coarse, flat, confluent papules with indicated anular arrangement in a 38-year-old patient. Small nodules on the sides of the fingers and on the back of the hand, particularly pronounced on digitus III. Painfulness on touch or pressure as well as restriction of movement on digitus I.

Acne papulopustulosa L70.9
Acne papulopustulosa: Multiple, chronically dynamic, disseminated, follicle-bound, 2-8 mm large, inflammatory, red papules and papulopustules and comedones on the back of a 19-year-old man.

Polymorphic light eruption L56.4
Lichtermatosis polymorphic: detailed view with itching and burning, disseminated papules, papulo-pustules also papulo-vesicles.

Granuloma anulare (overview) L92.-
Granuloma anulare, classic type . borderline, in the centre skin-coloured, smooth, painless, firm papules and plaques with the formation of an indicated ring shape without scaling over the middle joint of the left middle finger.

Malasseziafolliculitis B36.8
Malasseziafolliculitis: Detail magnification: Disseminated, follicle-bound, inflammatory, 0.5-3 mm papules and papulopustules on the back of a 66-year-old female patient

Verruca plantaris B07
Verrucae plantares. multiple solid verrucae, solid papules, which in places are also aggregated. in the centre painful when strong pressure is applied.

Leprosy lepromatosa A30.50
Leprosy lepromatosa: Boderline type of leprosy lepromatosa; inflammatory type I reaction (leprosy reaction) in the existing leprosy herds.

Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0
Lichens implex chronicus of the vulva in a 40-year-old female patient. extensive reddening Lichenification of the labia majora and labia minora. numerous smaller chafing effects Fig. from Eiko E. Petersen,Farbatlas der Vulvaerkrankungen. with the prior approval of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.

Komedo L73.8
Comedo: multiple, chronically stationary, 0.5-1 mm large, firm, asymptomatic, grey, rough follicular papules with enlarged follicles, localized in the nasolabial fold; sebaceous content can be expressed on pressure.

Acne (overview) L70.0
Acne vulgaris: numerous follicular inflammatory papules, eroded and ulcerated papules, scars and comedones.

Candidosis intertriginous B37.2
Candidosis intertriginous: 22-year-old slightly obese woman with signs of an atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis); disseminated itchy papules with a small whitish scaly ruffle; inguinal bds. and mons pubis.

Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents L20.8
eczema atopic in childhood: 14-year-old adolescent with generalized atopic eczema. striking grey-brown, dry skin. multiple scratched papules and plaques. extensive, therapy-resistant pyoderma on the left thigh (developed after traumatic abrasion)

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic more common: Initially "brown birthmark" of melanocytic nevus of dermal type known for decades.

Granuloma anulare erythematous L92.0
Granuloma anulare erythematous type. little indurated, marginal reddish-brown plaque with indicated central atrophy. slow centrifugal growth lasting for months. Granulomatosis disciformis chronica et progressiva is to be considered as a differential diagnosis (entity).