Image diagnoses for "Oral mucosa", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Results forOral mucosaPlaque (raised surface > 1cm)

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Leukoplakia, oral: chronically inpatient (duration unclear), 1.5 x 3.0 cm in size, painless, slightly increased in consistency, white plaque, slightly sour, cannot be wiped off with a spatula. nicotine abuse for 25 years.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: white papules and plaques of the buccal mucosa, which condense at the end of the teeth. extensive infestation of the tongue. the mucosal changes have existed for a few months and occurred in the course of an exanthematic lichen planus.

Cheilitis glandularis purulenta superficialis K13.0
Severe chronic glandular cheilitis under vemurafenib therapy.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: small, white or opalescent spots and papules of the buccal mucosa, which condense into flat plaques at the end of the teeth, and which do not cause any significant discomfort.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. cobblestone-like white or opal plaques of the buccal mucosa which condense at the end of the teeth. the mucosal changes have existed for 12 months and do not cause any significant discomfort.

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
leukoplakia, oral: chronic inpatient (duration unclear), striated, painless, low consistency increased, white, slightly sour plaque, not wipeable with a spatula. nicotine abuse for 25 years. possibly caused by tic-like mechanical irritation.

Plaques muqueuses A51.32
Plaques muqueuses: disseminated, localised red, symptom-free plaques confluent in the centre of the tongue with preserved papilla structure (see following figure).

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Oral leukoplakia: verrucous retroangular leukoplakia of unknown etiology; histological: precancerosis.

Exfoliation areata linguae K14.1
Exfoliatio areata linguae. 2 anular, "plaque free" areas. low burning sensation with spicy food or fruity drinks. characteristic for the clinical picture are the whitish swollen border areas. otherwise normal coating of the tongue

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: chronically stationary (imperceptible growth) for 2 years, 1.5 cm large, painless, very firm ulcer with smooth edges on the underside of the tongue.

Candida sepsis B37.7

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: flat, verrucous lichen planus of the oralmucosa; considerable burning discomfort when eating acidic food and drinks.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: less symptomatic white plaques in exanthematic lichen planus of the skin.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: Lichen planus-like Lichen sclerosus of the oral mucosa in case of known, extensive, extragenital Lichen sclerosus of the skin.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: changes in the oral mucosa with extensive erosions and veil-like whitish plaques; spicy and very warm food leads to considerable painful burning.

Plaques muqueuses A51.32
Plaques muqueuses (marginal area): disseminated, small, red plaques; preserved papilla structure.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planus mucosae: whitish-grey, laminar, net-like change in the cheek mucosa.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: less symptomatic white plaques on the buccalmucosa and on the mucous membrane of the tongue, known as exanthematic lichen planus

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: Infestation of the oralmucosa in the context of a generalized lichen planus of the skin; non-symptomatic, extensive and reticulated whitish plaques.