Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Nevus verrucosus Q82.5
naevus verrucosus. already present at birth, bizarrely swirled, linear and flat, yellow-brown, verrucous PLaques. at birth the changes were only schematically indicated. increasingly prominent in the last two years. no subjective symptomatology.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
Lichen planus verrucosus. multiple, chronically stationary, unchanged for months, very itchy, up to palm-sized, rough, brownish or brownish-red, verrucous plaques in the area of buttocks and thighs. highly chronic course.

Pseudolymphomas of the skin (overview) L98.8
Pseudolymphoma of the skin: non-itchy, surface-smooth, reddish-brown papules and plaques on the left shoulder blade region; histological: non-clonal lympho-reticular proliferation, without epidermotropy.

Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: small papular lichen planus with aggregation of the efflorescences to larger, dense plaques

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-

Infant haemangioma (overview) D18.01

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular Dermatitis: For 6months persistent, itchy, eroded, excoriated, partly encrusted, coin-shaped plaques on the lower leg.

Lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous L93.1
lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous: clinical picture occurred within 14 days, at the time of admission still relapsing-active, with prominent anular patterns. in the current relapse phase fatigue and exhaustion. SPA and CRP significantly increased. ANA 1:160; anti-Ro/SSA antibody positive. DIF: LE - typical.

Eyelid dermatitis (overview) H01.11
Atopic eyelid dermatitis: brownish hyperpigmentation of the lower lid (more subtle on the upper lid) in a 32-year-old female patient with atopic eyelid dermatitis, who also reported strongly itchy "flexor eczema".

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: partial manifestation. non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 65-year-old patient. no diabetes mellitus. no other systemic diseases known.

Darian sign
Urticaria pigmentosa of childhood: extensive redness and urticarial reaction in the lesions after mechanical irritation.

Lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Systemic lupus erythematosus: light-provoked, symmetrical erythema and red plaques with discrete desquamation; no visible scarring

Acne papulopustulosa L70.9
Acne papulopustulosa: In acne typical distribution, red smooth and excoriated papules and some pustules.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa:multiple, chronically stationary, known for 1 year, no longer increasing for 3 months, mainly localised on the trunk, 0.2-0.4 cm in size, blurred, red to reddish-brownish, smooth spots. no spontaneous itching. after warm bathing, the spots are bright red, eleated and itchy (wheals). lively redness and wheals appear even after mechanical irritation.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planus classic type: for several months, red, itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, smooth, shiny papules that have remained in place for several months

Contagious impetigo L01.0
Impetigo contagiosa: acutely occurring, persistent for 5 weeks, increasing despite external therapy, localized in the face of an 18-month-old boy, red, erosive, rough papules and plaques, partly covered with yellow crusts; similar skin lesions are visible on the trunk and on all extremities

Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, sclerodermiformes; long-standing, slow-growing, sharply defined, non-painful (only occasionally itching), centrally indurated, in places ulcerated and covered with crusts, white-reddish plaque with clearly palpable papular rim.

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis: Detail enlargement : Massive itching, solitary or confluent, scratched, red lumps and plaques on the buttocks of a 77-year-old woman.

Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides follikulotrope: generalised clinical picture; smooth plaques that dissect at the edges, with clear evidence of follicular involvement.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides (plaque stage): 62-year-old man (suction plaque stage of Mycosis fungoides). 2.0-10.0 cm large, multiple, disseminated, occasionally slightly itchy, only slightly consistency increased, slightly scaly red plaques are found. Clinically and histologically no detectable tumorous LK-infection.