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

Candidiasis of the oral mucosa B37.0

Oral hair leukoplakia K13.3
Hair leukoplakia orale. "Classic finding" with completely sympotmless, not strippable, flat, white plaques in the area of the lateral edge of the tongue in HIV-infected persons.

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Leukoplakia, oral. cobblestone likefielded tongue surface with deep transverse furrow.

Mucositis oral
Oral mucositis: severe extensive, painful mucositis of the entire oral mucosa after high-dose chemotherapy (capecitabine).

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. 44-year-old, otherwise healthy Ethiopian patient with extensive lichen planus of the skin. Findings: Mucous membrane alterations exclusively affect the back of the tongue orbital area. Whitish plaque with irregularly felted surface affecting the entire surface of the tongue.

Leukoplakia K13.2
Differential diagnosis of leukoplakia:Retroangularly localized lichen planus mucosae with reticulated and flat whitish plaques. Diagnosis: lichen planus mucosae.

Glossitis rhombica mediana K14.2
Glossitis rhombica mediana: extensive finding with cobblestone-like surface relief. known for several years. no symptoms. combination with lingua plicata.

Hair tongue black K14.3

Exfoliation areata linguae K14.1
Exfoliatio areata linguae. for several years alternating, map-shaped, plaque free, red, smooth areas. light burning with acidic food (e.g. fruit juices)

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: less symptomatic white plaques on the mucous membrane of the tongue; known exanthematic Lichen planus.

Hair tongue black K14.3

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. 64-year-old, otherwise healthy woman. no skin lesions. mucous membrane lesions affect only the back of the tongue and the edges of the tongue or bds. whitish plaque affecting the entire surface of the tongue with an irregularly fielded surface. fruity drinks cause a burning pain and are avoided.

Early syphilis A51.-
Plaques muqueuses in the presence of a maculo-papular syphilitic exanthema; characteristic, largely symptom-free, plaque free, oval plaques that have confluated to larger areas

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. multiple, chronically stationary, streaky, anular and reticular, non-strippable, whitish plaques of the cheek mucosa. burning regularly occurred when eating acidic and spicy foods.

Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis B37.2
candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC). pronounced doughy and persistent swelling of the lips with several chronic rhagades in Crohn's disease. whitish, flat deposits on the base and back of the tongue. pearlèche on both sides.

Exfoliation areata linguae K14.1
Exfoliatio areata linguae: Chronically dynamic, since 5 years alternating, map-shaped, coating-free, red, smooth areas, which are delimited by a raised and whitish swollen rim.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: multiple, chronically active (for about 1 year), extensive, partly confluent, moderately painful, veil-like whitish plaques.

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Oral leukoplakia: flat leukoplakia in the cheek area in heavy smokers; histological: precancerosis.