Image diagnoses for "Skin defects (superficially, deep)"
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Results forSkin defects (superficially, deep)

Gaiter ulcer I83.0
gaiter ulcer. large, yellowish ulcer in the calf area in a 61-year-old female patient with lymphedema persisting for 25 years. after skin transplantation approx. 1.5 years ago, since then severe oozing and pain. distinct reddening of the periulcerous area. massive pain in the ulcerous area, indentable oedema.

Behçet's disease M35.2
Behçet, m. Approximately 0.8 cm in diameter, painful aphtha in a clearly swollen area on the right upper lip in a 70-year-old woman.

Pyoderma gangraenosum L88
Pyoderma gangraenosum with multiple foci: Known immunosuppressive basic disease

Ulcer of the skin (overview) L98.4
Ulcer of the skin. after accidental scalding with boiling water through an opening hot-water bottle acutely occurring ulcerations on the sides of the toes. isolated necrotic areas.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1
Collagenosis, reactive perforating, chronically dynamic (continuous neoplasms since 1 year), 0.1-0.5 cm large, slightly itchy, rough, red, rough papules, which ulcerate centrally during growth.

Shingles B02.7

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Habituitary aphthae: painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 35-year-old patient has been suffering from aphthae for over 20 years, occurring in 4-6 week cycles. No underlying diseases known.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1
Collagenosis, reactive perforating. 12-month-old female patient: Itchy papules with a central depression and a hyperkeratotic clot on the upper back and the upper arm extensor sides.

Pemphigus diseases (overview) L10.-
Pemphigus vulgaris: 63-year-old patient with a pemphigus vulgaris (mucocutaneous type) that has existed for 3 years; extensive painful erosions of the oral mucosa.

Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: painless plaque on the trunk that has been present for a long time and is slowly growing; for about 3 months constant weeping and crust formation.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular, centrally ulcerated tumor with a clear wall at the edge of the temporal region. Ulcer not painful. Characteristic for the diagnosis "basal cell carcinoma ulcerated" is the raised, reflecting wall of the "ulcer" with the bizarre vascular structures already visible with the naked eye, which run over the wall (see edge region below right).

Basal cell carcinoma (overview) C44.-
Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: large-area, nodular, non-painful basal cell carcinoma, untreated for years. initially surface intact nodule. for 1/2 year crust formation with ulcer formation. HIV-infected person.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1

Zoster ophthalmicus B02.3
Zoster ophthalmicus: since 6 days increasing, left-sided headache with accompanying feeling of illness. since 3 days redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain. extensive erythema, blisters, scaly crusts and swelling

Stevens-johnson syndrome L51.1
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: acute, extensive, painful erosions of the red of the lips, the lip mucosa, the tongue and the gingiva in an 18-year-old woman.

Lichen planus erosivus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. painful gingivitis existing for more than one year in cases of currently unsuccessful therapies by the dentist. overall progressive course. chronically stationary, extensive, border-like, painful erythema and erosions as well as extensive whitish plaques are visible.

Lymphomatoids papulose C86.6
Lymphomatoid papulosis: now misdiagnosed as ulcerative "pyoderma". As it was a multiple relapse of the same disease, the diagnosis is clinically confirmed. Previously painless nodular formation within 14 days with rapid (overnight) central necrosis.

Leg ulcer L97.x0
Ulcer cruris: Painful ulcer extending to the muscle fascia, with sharp edges and painful ulcer in necrobiosis lipoidica; bizarre vascular ectasia due to the atrophying underlying disease.