Image diagnoses for "Bubble/Blister", "red"
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Phototoxic dermatitis L56.0

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: multiple red plaques with central blister formation, on the left edge of the picture the lesions are confluent.

Bullous Pemphigoid L12.0
Pemphigoid, bullous. general view: maximum exacerbated clinical picture on trunk and extremities of a 66-year-old female patient. Multiple, acute, generalized, symmetrical, flexurally accentuated, 0.3-1.0 cm large, isolated and grouped, partly hemorrhagic, bulging blisters on flat erythema and plaques. Older, healing blisters are partly burst open, eroded or encrusted.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Dermatitis solaris. almost universal, succulent erythema in a 30-year-old patient (skin type II) after intensive, several hours of sunbathing in the midday sun. accompanying strong sensation of heat, chills and circulatory weakness about 7 hours after exposure to the sun.

Pregnancy dermatosis polymorphic O26.4
PEP: multiple, massively itchy urticarial papules, also papulo vesicles; firstborn, last trimester pregnancy.

Dermatitis bullosa pratensis L23.-
Dermatitis bullosa pratensis: Stripy, itchy and burning erythema with blistering on the leg after a walk through a high meadow with subsequent tanning.

Linear IgA dermatosis L13.8
Dermatosis IgA-lineare: detailed picture with circulatory smaller and larger red blisters on urticarial background.

Porphyria cutanea tarda E80.1
Porphyria cutanea tarda: detailed picture; the variety of skin lesions can be reduced to certain features by careful analysis.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Eczema Dyshidrotic hand eczema: Condition following a large-bubble eczema flare (so-called cheiropompholyx).

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Acute allergic contact dermatitis: 6 days ago, the first acute, itchy, blurred erythema on the left wrist with blistering after wearing a metal bracelet.

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: in segmental distribution (Th4), grouped vesicles on reddened skin in a 38-year-old man. Moderate pain. Healing without complications. No postzosteric neuralgia. Here is a detailed picture with fresh grouped vesicles.

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Acute contact allergic eczema: typical of the allergic pathogenesis of eczema is the blurred, scattered limitation of the inflammatory zone.

Bubble
bladder. flaccid bladder with a fixed drug reaction. 43-year-old patient who first developed an itchy and slightly painful erythema after taking an anti-inflammatory drug. bladder formation for two days. large, flaccid, brown-red bladder which developed on a brownish-red plaque. the colour of the bladder was caused by haemorrhagic clouding of the bladder contents.

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Acute allergic contact dermatitis: acute, itchy, blurred dermatitis of the right forearm that appeared for the first time a few days ago; considerable itching; formation of blisters.

Infantile acrolocalized papulo-vesicular syndrome L44.4

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
Dermatitis herpetiformis. grouped, urticarial papules with erosions and crusts of 2-4 mm in size on light to deep red erythema. in the centre smaller polygonal vesicles. the colourful juxtaposition of different efflorescences is characteristic of dermatitis herpetiformis.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Dermatitis solaris: flat, sharply defined, painful erythema on the back, 10 hours after prolonged exposure to the sun.

Stevens-johnson syndrome L51.1
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: acutely occurring vesicular exanthema with characteristic bull's-eye erythema, plaques and blisters as well as extensive, painful erosions of red lips, lip mucosa, tongue and gingiva in an 18-year-old woman. Clear general feeling of illness.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Solitary or grouped standing, 1-3 mm large, formerly tightened, but now burst vesicles on erythematous skin on the scrotum and penis of an 8-month-old, otherwise healthy infant.