Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "red"
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Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, superficial, sharply defined, centrally slightly atrophic, scaly plaque in the area of the trunk with a distinct edge.

Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents L20.8
Atopic eczema in children/adolescents: 3-year-old toddler with previously known atopic eczema; for several weeks increasing severe eczematization with excruciating itching, elevated nummular (also borderline) crusty and weeping plaques; evidence of gram-positive coccus.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris Psoriatic plaques around a larger and smaller (between the senile angioma shown above and the melanocytic nevus shown on the right) seborrhoeic keratoses (see also nevus, melanocytic, Meyerson's nevus).

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis (eczema, microbial): Itchy, scaly, coin-shaped plaques on the lower leg that have persisted for several months.

Hand dermatitis chronic L30.9
Chronic hand dermatitis: extensive chronic dermatitis of the back of the hand and the interdigital spaces between the fingers; distinct lichenification and dandruff formation.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planusLichenplanus classic type: for several months site-specific, red, moderately itchy, polygonal, confluent in places, smooth, shiny papules.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psoriasis of the feet: here partial manifestation in the context of generalised psoriasis.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic in infancy: Acutely exacerbated and pyodermized atopic eczema; positive atopic FA in both parents.

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris. diffuse keratosis plamaris et plantaris (palmo-plantar keratosis).

Pyoderma L08.00
Pyoderma (overview): therapy-resistant impetigo with erosive, weeping, red, itchy papules and plaques, in previously known atopic eczema.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides: Plaque stage. 53-year-old man with multiple, disseminated, 1.0-5.0 cm large, in places also large, moderately itchy, clearly consistency increased, red rough plaques. development over 4 years.

Erythema migrans A69.2
Erythema chronicum migrans: Oval, slowly growing, completely symptom-free, red-brown, homogeneously filled stain, slightly darkened in the centre. persists for about 2 months. healing under 2-week therapy with doxycyline (200 mg). stain was still visible 6 months after completion of antibiotic therapy.

Infant haemangioma (overview) D18.01

Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris Q82.8
Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris. marginal area: multiple crusty, sharply defined, red, rough plaques.

Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Lupus erythematosus cutaneous (overview): chronic discoid lupus erythematosus. Note the coexistence of inflammatory plaques and non-inflammatory (whitish) scarring.

Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis: Extensive eczema that has been present for several months, with blurred papules and confluent plaques; distinct itching.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis (course of therapy): The 54-year-old florist noticed an increasing itching and burning of the entire facial skin, the back of the hands and wrists during a "normal" working day at lunchtime. In the evening hours, the entire facial skin was reddened over the entire surface, swollen and itching severely, so that the emergency medical service had to be consulted.