Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "red"
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Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, brownish-reddish papules on the right hand and right wrist of a 40-year-old man, existing for 8 weeks; independent of LP, strong, palmar hyperkeratoses exist, the development of which can be ascribed to the professional activity as floor layer.

Larva migrans B76.9
Larva migrans. linear plaque, subepidermally located, tortuous itchy duct through Ancylostoma brasiliensis on the sole of the foot, existing since about 2 weeks.

Airborne contact dermatitis L23.8
Airborne Contact Dermatitis: Subacute, blurred, red plaque, here the transition to the non-free skin areas.

Vaccinations skin changes
Influenza vaccinations, skin changes:initially blistery, later purulent local reaction after influenza vaccination.

Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: relapsing-active plaque psoriasis.

Cutaneous mastocytoma Q82.2
Mastocytoma kutanes: 1.0 x 2.0 cm, yellow-brown, flat, crescent-shaped, raised lump with blurred edges, protruding in the first two months of life; normal surface relief above the lump.

Chilblain lupus L93.2
Chilblain lupus - temperature dependent redness, swelling and painfulness of several toes.

Photoallergic dermatitis L56.1
eczema, photoallergic. 51-year-old female patient. generalized skin disease with 0.2-0.4 cm large, red, slightly scaly papules (see lower margin of the picture), which have merged into flat plaques on the exposed skin areas. sudden spread. appearance within a few weeks after infection, intake of antibiotics as well as later exposure to sunlight.

Dermatomyositis (overview) M33.-
dermatomyositis: reflected light microscopy. hyperkeratotic nail folds. pathologically enlarged and torqued capillaries. older bleeding into the nail fold.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Lupus erythematosus systemic (late onset) characteristic "collagenosis hands" with persistent, acaral accentuated livid-red plaques, hypercratic nail fold and small hemorrhages. 83-year-old patient with known (since several years proven) systemic lupus erythematosus.

Dress T88.7
DRESS: 4 weeks after taking carbemazepine, appearance of this generalized maculo-papular exanthema. onset in the face with spreading to the whole body. marked itching.

Lichen planus atrophicans L43.81
Lichen planus atrophicans. atrophying lichen planus existing for 10 years, which manifested itself predominantly on the left foot. recurrent formation of blisters and ulcers. the chronic ulcer on the sole of the foot presented here turned out to be a squamous cell carcinoma.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis: incipient extensive necrolytic detachment of the skin.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Chronic (scarring) blepharitis in lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: chronically active, red, hyperesthetic plaques with scarring and destruction of the eyelashes; focal scarring and sunken edge of the eyelid

Eyelid dermatitis (overview) H01.11
Atopic dermatitis of the eyelid: chronic, recurrent bilateral dermatitis in known atopic diathesis, recurrent for years; severe, excruciating itching; recurrent morning swelling of the eyelids.

Acuminate condyloma A63.0
Condylomata acuminata: beet-like condylomata acuminata in an HPV 11-positive patient with HIV infection in the AIDS full frame.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: Condition following acne conglobata with scars and scar strands that have sunk in teisl, sometimes bulging and disfiguring.