Image diagnoses for "Oral mucosa", "red"
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Results forOral mucosared

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. extensive, painful erosive mucositis existing for about 1.5 years. overall progressive course. extensive painful erythema and erosions as well as extensive whitish plaques are visible.

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

Gingivostomatitis, chronic K05.1

Lingua plicata K14.5
Lingua plicata: granular coating of the tongue in the central parts of the tongue, lingua plicata with increased bizarre transverse furrows.

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 (erosivus) mucosae: multiple, chronically active (since about 1 year), extensive, partly confluent, painful erosions as well as veil-like red (atropical) and white plaques (note: the findings must be distinguished from the exfoliation areata linguae).

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: severe, erosive, painful glossitis with reactive lingua plicata and whitish, non-scrapeable coatings on the edges of the tongue

Al amyloidosis skin changes E85.9
AL-type amyloidosis: lingua plicata in macroglossia and systemic AL-type amyloidosis.

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).

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.

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.

Angiofibroma (overview) D23.0
angiofibroma of the oral mucosa: nodularly distended angiofibroma of the oral mucosa. no signs of inflammation, no indication of malignancy. no relevant complaints. differential diagnosis is a mucosal granuloma after bite injury. image from the collection of Dr. Michael Hambardzumyan

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Contact allergy, contact allergic mucositis: pronounced, sharply defined contact mucositis on prosthesis material

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Bednar's aphthae. large, very painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 77-year-old patient has been suffering from these aphthous ulcers for 1 year.
