Image diagnoses for "Bubble/Blister", "red"
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Porphyria cutanea tarda E80.1
Porphyria cutanea tarda: close-up. older scars marked by stars. vertical arrows: encrusted erosions after traumta; vertical arrows: bulging (subepithelial - the entire epidermis forms the firm bladder roof) fresh areactive blisters (the blisters appear as if from nowhere. no signs of inflammation!)

Erysipelas A46
Sharply limited redness on the left inner side of the foot with hemorrhagic blistering and honey-yellow incrustations in a 74-year-old female patient.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis. emergency hospitalization of a highly febrile (temp. 39.5 °C) 78-year-old woman with hemorrhagic, areal, epidermal necrolysis in the area of the left arm after ingestion of vancomycin. significantly reduced general condition. it turned out that the patient had received allopurinol and ampicillin for the first time a few days before.

Zoster ophthalmicus B02.3
severe zoster ophthalmicus. right-sided headache increasing for 5 days with accompanying feeling of illness. redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain for 3 days. extensive erythema and swelling. skin is highly sensitive to touch. no fever. no leukocytosis.

Fixed drug eruption L27.1

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
Dermatitis herpetiformis. detailed view of several, chronically active, disseminated papules, red spots and vesicles localized at the integument and accompanied by severe pruritus. characteristic is the occurrence of different types of efflorescence. similar skin lesions are also found gluteal and on both thighs.

Bullous Pemphigoid L12.0
Pemphigoid bullöses: multiple bulging vesicles with yellowish and hemorrhagic bladder contents; partial aspect of a generalized vesicular exanthema.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with coexistence of vesicles, papules and incrustations.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Bullous Dermatitis solaris. multiple, acute, generalized, 24-hour-old, 0.3-3.0 cm large, isolated and grouped, red, bulging blisters (II degree burns) occurring in UV-exposed areas, localized on a large, homogeneous, painful erythema.

Insect bites (overview) T14.0
Acute, 1 day old insect bite reaction with central blistering, symptoms: slight itching, no pain, no fever reaction.

Hand-foot syndrome T88.7
Hand-foot syndrome: acute, drug-induced, painful erythema in the palmar and plantar area; typical drug history for anthracyclines (doxorubicin).

Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis, with uniform waxy skin texture and artificial (subepithelial) blistering. peau-dórange-like skin aspect. detailed view.

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
dermatitis herpetiformis: chronic recurrent course of the disease. disseminated, burning, itchy, urticarial papules, papulo-vesicles and erosions. lesions are aggregated to larger plaques. p. detail images.

Vasculitis (overview) L95.8

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Typical clinical finding of genital herpes simplex. 2 grouped vesicles on an erthematous plaque are found on the inner preputial leaf of a 40-year-old patient. Only very discreet symptoms. 2nd episode in loco.

Pemphigus vulgaris L10.0
Pemphigus vulgaris. multiple, chronic, since 3 years in batches, symmetrical, trunk accentuated, easily injured, flaccid, 0.2-3.0 cm large, red blisters confluent to larger, weeping and crusty areas.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with coexistence of vesicles, papules, papulopustules in the area of the trunk.