Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "red"
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Acne (overview) L70.0
Acne vulgaris (overview): severe clinical picture with inflammatory papules, papulo-pustules and pustules in a 17-year-old patient; increasing course of the disease since 2 years. extensive scarring beginning in the central cheek area. picture of acne vulgaris (type: acne papulo-pustulosa, grade IV). classic indication for systemic isotretinoin therapy!

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque-type): red and scaly, markedly indurated plaque covering the entire palm of the hand.

Lichen simplex chronicus L28.0
Lichens implex chronicus of the vulva in a 40-year-old female patient. extensive reddening Lichenification of the labia majora and labia minora. numerous smaller chafing effects Fig. from Eiko E. Petersen,Farbatlas der Vulvaerkrankungen. with the prior approval of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.

Pityriasis rosea L42
Pityriasis rosea. close-up: Disseminated, up to 2.0 cm large, in places strongly scaling papules and plaques; arrangement in the skin cleft lines.

Pityriasis rosea L42
Pityriasis rosea. irritated, "irritated" form with distinct itching. unusually strong scaling.

Guttate psoriasis L40.40
Psoriasis guttata: acute, "overnight", relapse of a small-focus psoriasis, following an acute, feverish streptococcal infection (acute tonsillitis).

Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary syndrome: universal redness with small lamellar scaling, massive itching, pain at times.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
balanoposthitis plasmacellularis. multicenter, blurred redness and erosions of the glans penis and the preputial leaf. the changes on the preputial leaf are to be interpreted as "contact erosions". the lesions healed completely within 4 weeks after circumcision without further therapeutic measures.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: Pronounced findings with bilateral, symmetrical, two-dimensional, atrophic plaques; small, whitish scarring in places.

Drug effect adverse drug reactions (overview) L27.0

Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris Q82.8
Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris: chronic but variable, greasy, sharply defined, red, rough plaques with linear erosions.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis. mostly picture of erythema exsudativum multiforme. necrolytic detachment of the skin beginning at the knee and lower leg.