Image diagnoses for "Bubble/Blister", "red"
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Linear IgA dermatosis L13.8
Dermatosis, IgA-lineare. 29-year-old ptientine; for several months recurrent, vesicular and bullous exanthema; clearly itching.

Fixed drug eruption L27.1
Drug reaction, fixed: two red, sharply defined, moderately itchy plaques that have existed for a few days. The peripheral areas are lighter in colour, with a tendency to blistering in the centre. Irregular use of headache medication known and added (!).

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: in segmental distribution, grouped vesicles and pustules on reddened skin in a 53-year-old man; moderately spontaneous pain.

Pregnancy dermatosis polymorphic O26.4
PEP. Severe itching, red papules on the trunk of a 26-year-old pregnant woman in the 3rd trimester.

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
Dermatitis herpetiformis: chronically recurrent course of the disease. persists for about 3 years. disseminated, burning, partly also stinging urticarial papules, papulo vesicles and erosions.

Porphyria cutanea tarda E80.1
Porphyria cutana tarda. extensive traumatically induced erosions, flat ulcerations and older and fresh scarring. see further analyses.

Erysipelas bullous
Erysipelas, bullous: acute , sharply limited, flat redness of the lower leg under high fever with extensive hemorrhagic blistering.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Dermatitis solaris. 1st degree burn in the area of the trunk with recess of the areas covered by the arm.

Hand-foot syndrome T88.7
Hand-foot syndrome: after chemotherapy. grade 3: extensive blistering; oozing, coarse lamellar desquamation; ulceration, severe pain.

Incineration T30.0
2nd degree burn (Combustio bullosa): erythema with subsequent extensive subepidermal blistering. beginning incrustation. painfulness. diagnosis: dermatitis solaris.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease: Healed blisters in an expired disease with typical symptoms.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: 35-year-old female patient with Z.n. herpes simplex virus infection 4 weeks ago. multiple, acutely occurring, itchy, exanthema, existing for a few days. 0.2-0.7 cm large, sharply defined, firm, red, smooth papules and partly confluent plaques with partly cocardium-shaped aspect and central blister formation.

Erysipelas bullous
Erysipelas bullöses: acuteareal, sharply defined, painful reddening and plaque and areal blistering in the area of the lower leg. entry portal: macerated tinea pedum. fever, chills, lymphangitis and lymphadenitis also exist.

Bullous Pemphigoid L12.0
Pemphigoid, bullous. Large, bulging, tense (subepithelial localized) bladder.