Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0
Lichen simplex chronicus. 42-year-old man. 1 year old, hardly scaly, flat raised, intermittently itching red papules and plaques.

Lichen sclerosus of the penis N48.0
Lichen sclerosus of the penis: lichen sclerosus persisting for years with verrucous transformation of the surface epithelium (DD. verrucous mucosal carcinoma)

Leprosy indeterminata A30.00
Leprosy indeterminata(-I-): Large hypopigmented, hypaesthetic, hardly infiltrated plaques with no accentuation of the edges.

Livedovasculopathy L95.0
Livedovasculopathy: haemorrhagic-necrotic lesions on erythematous ground. periulcerous livedo image. healing leaving splatter-like, whitish scars.

Lupus pernio D86.34
Lupus pernio: 63-year-old female patient with reddish-livid plaque of the nose and previously known chronic pulmonary sarcoidosis.

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma epidemic (overview): HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma with disseminated, bizarrely configured, reddish-brown plaques, partly in a striped pattern arranged in the cleavage lines.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Retroauricular infection: This pattern distinguishes ACD from photoallergic eczema, where the "shadow area of the auricle" remains free.

Juvenile xanthogranuloma D76.3
Xanthogranulom juveniles (sensu strictu). solitary, soft elastic, yellowish, completely painless plaques. no darier sign! 8-month-old female infant. size growth in the first months of life.

Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: constantly relapsing-active psoriasis with characteristics of both guttate psoriasis and plaque type.

Tinea pedis (overview) B35.30
Tinea pedum. general view: Discrete, well defined, heart-shaped, reddened, slightly scaly erythema and hyperkeratosis on the left inner side of the foot in an 80-year-old female patient with exacerbated tinea pedum. The prominent hallux valgus is altered with the same efflorescences.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): long-term chronic inpatient infection of the palms of the hands (in the context of generalized psoriasis), now with generalized shearing activity itching and intralesional blistering.

Leprosy tuberculoides A30.10
Leprosy tuberculoides (-TT-). marginal, somewhat hypopigmented and hypaesthetic plaques in the face of a small boy.

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutations in KRT 9 Q82.8
Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa circumscripta, congenital, massive, evenly distributed, waxy corneal layer in adults, no symptoms!

Xanthogranuloma necrobiotic with paraproteinemia D76.3

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Extensive whitish plaques in the area of the back in young patients, continuously progressive for 10 years.

Pityriasis rosea inversa L42.x
pityriasis rosea inversa: a special form of rose lichen in the groin region. disseminated plaques with typical oval configured red scaly plaques. note: on critical inspection it is noticeable that the lesions are aligned along the skin cleft lines.

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x

Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis L83.x
Papillomatosis confluens et reticularis: Patchy and flat, velvety yellow-brown plaques (harmless finding) in the sternoclavicular region and in the region of the upper abdomen.