Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)", "Nose"
17 results with 30 images
Results forNodules (<1cm)Nose

Nevus araneus I78.1
Naevus araneus: in the 43-year-old man there are isolated red spots, 0.1-0.2 cm in size, and red, smooth papules with a central arterial nodule and radiating capillary ectasia.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Nodular or nodular basal cell carcinoma. Relatively inconspicuous, non-symptomatic, red nodule with a smooth surface (see reflected light image as inlet). The bizarre (tumor) vessels of the basal cell carcinoma become visible in reflected light.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Common melanocytic nevus. dermal type. acquired, known for decades, solitary, chronically inpatient, 0.4 cm tall, sharply defined, soft, symptomless, skin-colored, smooth papules. follicular openings are visible.

Basal cell carcinoma pigmented C44.L

Basal cell carcinoma (overview) C44.-
Nodular or nodular basal cell carcinoma: Relatively inconspicuous, non-symptomatic, red nodule with a smooth surface (see incident light image as inlet); the bizarre (tumor) vessels of the basal cell carcinoma become visible in incident light.

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis: Patient, 73 years of age. Within a few days a red, solid nodule appeared on the nasal wing. In the biopsy atypical dermal infiltrates with CD30-positive blasts. Within a few more days multiple similar nodules spread over the upper trunk.
At control 8 weeks after initial diagnosis the nodule at the nasal fossa is completely regressive leaving a milieu, but a new nodule 5 mm further cranially. The nodules at the trunk are regressive.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Nevus, melanocytic. type: Congenital melanocytic nevus. solitary, chronically stationary, constant size for 12 months, indolent, sharply defined, axisymmetric, 0.6 cm diameter, dark brown, smooth nodule.

Birt-hogg-dubé syndrome D23.-
Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome: Multiple, skin-coloured, flesh-coloured and whitish, partly waxy, relatively coarse, 2?5 mm large, hemispherical asymptomatic papules in the nose and cheek area of a 47-year-old female patient.

Adenoma sebaceum Q85.1
Adenoma sebaceum: in the 65-year-old female patient, skin-coloured to reddish-brownish, densely packed papules and plaques with centrofacial accentuation have existed since childhood; the misleading term "Adenoma sebaceum" refers to the characteristic centrofacially localised angiofibromas occurring in the context of tuberous sclerosis complex (Pringle-Bourneville phacomatosis).

Nevus melanocytic dermal type D22.L
Dermal melanocytic nevus: melanocyticnevus known since earliest childhood, initially dark brown, slightly raised, skin-coloured in the past decades. completely unchanged for several years. 0.9 x 0.9 cm diameter, moderately firm, sharply defined, calotte-shaped skin-coloured papules. 78-year-old patient.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgar. solitary and confluent to a bed, hemispherical, coarse, grayish yellowish papules with a fissured, verrucous surface in the area of the nostrils and on the lower lip in a 10-year-old. The underlying disease is an atopic eczema.

Nasal papilla fibrosus D23.3
Nasal papule, fibrous n odule, about 3 years ago, about 4 mm in diameter, with a smooth surface and single telangiectasias, paranasal right in a 64-year-old patient.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular, sharply defined, shiny, smooth tumor interspersed with bizarre "tumor vessels", which are particularly prominent in this nodular basal cell carcinoma and play an important role in the diagnosis.

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.

Hidrocystoma D23.L
Hidrocystoma: General view: For about 2-3 years, formation of disseminated, colorless, painless, 0.1-0.3 cm large nodules on the bridge of the nose; 12-year-old patient.

Angiomyxoma cutaneous D23.-
Myxoma, cutaneous skin-colored nodules with surrounding redness at the nostril of a 36-year-old patient.

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.

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