Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Psoriasis arthropathica L40.50
psoriasis arthropathica. painful swelling of the right ring finger, existing for about 10 months, in a 51-year-old patient with psoriasis vulgaris, existing for 15 years. 3 years ago, joint complaints appeared for the first time, which became more severe in the course of the last year. the distal interphalangeal joint as well as the proximal interphalangeal joint are affected by the "finger ray". secondary findings include a psoriatic oil stain and onychodystrophia psoriatica.

Tinea corporis B35.4
Tinea corporis:unusually elongated, non-pretreated, large-area tinea in known HIV infection.

Neck fistula and cyst, lateral Q18.0

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Central whitish, shiny, sclerosed plaques with surrounding lilac ring.

Drug exanthema maculo-papular L27.0

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic: Close-up with reddish-brown, bizarrely configured, longitudinally aligned, completely symptom-free plaques.

Pseudoacanthosis nigricans L83.x
Pseudoacanthosis nigricans: symmetrical, brownish, moderately sharply defined, poorly elevated, completely asymptomatic plaques; no detectable underlying disease.

Basal cell carcinoma (overview) C44.-
Basal cell carcinoma (overview): Nodular basal cell carcinoma with a shiny, smooth surface interspersed with bizarre telangiectases.

Calcinosis metastatica; calcifying uremic arteriolopathy; metastatic calcinosis E83.5
Calcinosis metastatica (detail): Symmetrical, stelae linearly arranged, moderately painful, hard, skin-coloured papules and plaques.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
Lichen planus verrucosus: Large, coarse, brownish to brownish-red plaques with a verrucous surface that have been present for 6-7 years. There is itching, and several scratch artefacts have been found in the vicinity of the skin lesions.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
Necrobiosis lipoidica: a condition that has existed for years and is constantly worsening; no diabetes mellitus known.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
Necrobiosis lipoidica; overview of the right lower leg: Approx. 7 x 20 cm large, sharply defined, erythematous, slightly elevated plaque with distinct ulcerations along the tibial edge of a 38-year-old female patient.
