Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Leprosy (overview) A30.9
Leprosy (overview): Leprosy lepromatosa B (Boderline type) with large-area clearly infiltrated, borderline, anaesthetic and hypopigmented plaques, accompanied by inflammatory leprosy reaction

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 61 year old patient. rather discreet findings. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight urinary incontinence. several blurred, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psoriasis anularis: chronically active psoriasis vulgaris with anular psoriatic plaques, no pustular formation.

Skabies B86
Scabies. months old, disseminated, fresh and older, erythematous, scaly, granulomatous papules, plaques and nodules; multiple scratch artifacts and erosions; 47-year-old neglected patient.

Naevus melanocytic common D22.-
Nevus melanocytic more common: Extension of basally maturing melanocytes along a hair follicle as a feature of a congenital melanocytic nevus

Melanodermatitis toxica L81.4
Melanodermatitis toxica. solitary, chronically stationary (no growth dynamics), large-area, blurred, asymptomatic (only cosmetically disturbing), brown, smooth spot. pronounced solar damage to the skin.

Nevus verrucosus Q82.5
Naevus verrucosuswith bizarre arrangement of brownish papules and plaques along the Blaschko lines.

Melanoma superficial spreading C43.L
Melanoma, malignant, superficially spreading: Exceptionally large, 8.0x4.0 cm in diameter, regressive, completely asymptomatic malignant melanoma of the SSM type. No bleeding, no oozing. The late visit to the doctor was inexplicable after about 20 years (photo comparisons possible) of growth. The patient carefully clothed the melanoma-bearing area during free exposure to the sun. See: Pigmentation of the central back areasstill slightly tanned after sun exposure.

Chemical peeling

Intravascular large b-cell lymphoma C83.8
Primary cutaneous intravascular large cell B-cell lymphoma: 69-year-old female patient with asymptomatic, blurred, reticular and homogeneous, laminar erythema and palpable plaques, with localized erysipelas-like changes.

Keratosis palmoplantaris striata with mutations in desmoglein 1 Q82.8

Deposit dermatoses (overview) L98.9
Myxomed skin: Completely smypotless, soft skin-coloured papules and nodules of the skin, which have been increasing for years, no systemic involvement.

Pemphigus erythematosus L10.4
Pemphigus erythematosus: clinical picture similar to chronic discoid lupus erythematosus with sharply defined scaly plaques.

Parapsoriasis en plaques large L41.4
Parapsoriasis en plaques, large-hearthy inflammatory form. increasing palpability of the plaques, combined with itching and increased scaling. transition into a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma could be histologically confirmed.