Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary syndrome: extensive, less characteristic, scaly and massively itching and painful erythroderma in an 81-year-old patient.

Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary-Syndrome. pat. as above. symmetric, flat, hyperkeratosis at the same time with development of erythroderma

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: densely packed brown-reddish papules, about 2-4 mm in size, which aggregate in the décolleté area; the present distribution pattern suggests a light provocation of the disease.

Becker's nevus D22.5
Becker nevus: hyperpigmented (border areas marked with arrows), hypertrichotic epidermal nevus, in a 16-year-old female patient. encircled: lichenified skin area. no complaints. therapy not necessary. hair could be depilated.

Psoriasis erythema anulare centrifugum-like L40.8
Psoriasis erythema anulare centrifugum-like: Close-up. at the elbow classic psoriasis plaque.

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) Detail: chronic recurrent course for years with phases of marked improvement and extensive recurrence (fig. in a relapse period). Characteristic for the disease are the boundaries of the plaques drawn with a sharp pencil, resulting in the so-called "nappes claires", sharply recessed zones of unaffected skin in the case of extensive infestation.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): sharply defined, homogeneously red scaly and itchy plaques on the soles of the feet, spreading medially to the edge of the foot and the lower leg.

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.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic common: long-standing melanocytic nevus. No symptoms. No growth.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact dermatitis: chronic (>6 weeks) extensive, itching and burning eczema with uniform infestation of the entire exposed facial area.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: sharply defined, large-area, acute, itching and burning dermatitis, 6 hours after application of an ointment containing dithranol.

Erythema anulare centrifugum L53.1
Erythema anulare centrifugum: Large, polycyclically limited, asymptomatic broad erythema stripes on the upper and lower leg of a 62-year-old woman.

Photoallergic dermatitis L56.1
eczema, photoallergic. 51-year-old female patient. generalized skin disease with 0.2-0.4 cm large, red, slightly scaly papules (see lower margin of the picture), which have merged into flat plaques on the exposed skin areas. sudden spread. appearance within a few weeks after infection, intake of antibiotics as well as later exposure to sunlight.

Skabies B86
scabies. severely itching, disseminated, pinhead to lentil-sized, centrally eroded papules on the trunk and extremities. granulomas appear periumbilical and inguinal.