Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "Scalp (hairy)"
33 results with 71 images
Results forPlaque (raised surface > 1cm)Scalp (hairy)

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: exogenous, toxic, acute reddening of the hairy scalp, limited to the site of exposure of the applied "hair growth agent"; secondary findings are alopecia androgenetica.

Keratosis actinica keratotic type 57.00
Keratosis actinica keratotic type: 75-year-old man with multiple, differently sized horny, hard, partly sharply and partly blurredly bordered, rough plaques on excessively sun-damaged scalp.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: 74-year-old woman. large , hyperkeratotic zones with reddish, partly macerated papules and firmly adhering, partly eroded, confluent keratoses on the capillitium and in the facial area preauricularly, existing since early childhood. the patient has a somewhat neglected appearance. the skin lesions have a foetal odour. the lesions increase with sweating or heat, especially in the warm season.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: Infestation of the palms of the hands; in central areas of the palm flat, common keratoses, at the ball of the thumb about 0.1-0.2 cm large, glassy papules.

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis: diffuse reddening of the entire capillitium with coarse lamellar scaling. Here in a 42-year-old patient with extensive psoriasis of the entire integument. Typically, the changes exceed the forehead-hairline.

Superficial tinea capitis B35.0
Tineacapitis: extensive non-treated infection of the hairy and hairless scalp by Trichophyton mentagrophytes; known HIV infection.

Crusta lactea L30.8
Crusta lactea: Sharply defined, yellowish, greasy scaly and crusty coatings on the capillitium of a 4-month-old infant.

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
psoriasis capitis: chronically inpatient red plaques extending over the entire hairy scalp. no significant scaling (caused by pre-treatment). occasional itching. apparently diffuse hair loss

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis: chronically inpatient red and white plaques, localised on the forehead and capillitium, reaching far into the hairy area, sharply defined. currently, after insufficient pre-treatment. further red plaques on the elbows.

Keratosis actinica erythematous type L57.00
Keratosis actinica erythematous type: multiple red, rough, slightly painful papules and plaques on the bald head when stroking over them, continuously existing for years.

Melanosis neurocutanea Q03.8
Melanosis neurocutanea, detailed picture with multiple, sharply defined, pigmented, black spots and plaques.

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis. solitary, chronically stationary, sharply defined, silvery scaly plaque that extends beyond the hairline. infestation of predilection sites on the rest of the body

Superficial tinea capitis B35.0
Tinea capitis superficialis: multipe whitish scaly, moderately itchy papules and plaques. no pre-treatment.