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

Bacillary angiomatosis A48.8
Angiomatosis, bacillary. 56-year-old patient with painless ulcerated lumps on the upper arm.

Calcinosis dystrophica localized L94.21
Calcinosis dystrophica with circumscribed whitish concrement deposits in systemic scleroderma.

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 capillitium.

Collagenosis reactive perforating L87.1
Collagenosis, reactive perforating. detail enlargement: solitary, 0.3-1.3 cm large, red papules with a coarse central horn plug. the smaller papules correspond to an early stage of the disease.

Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated C44.L
basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: skin change existing for years. initially asymptomatic nodule, increasing surface growth, central ulcer formation. typical for the diagnosis "basal cell carcinoma" is the raised, glassy appearing marginal wall. detailed view.

Gingivostomatitis herpetica B00.2
Gingivostomatitis herpetica: Groups of standing aphthous changes in the area of the lower lip and tongue in the context of gingivostomatitis herpetica in adults.

Molle ulcer A57.x0
Ulcus molle. painful, greasy, sharply defined ulceration in the area of the upper lip with regional lymphadenitis.

Alopecia scarring L66.8

Acne fulminans L70.81
Acne fulminans: for months, known Acne vulgaris; now for several months intermittent febrile occurrence of rapidly melting, painful pustules Laboratory: inflammation parameters significantly increased, neutrophil leukocytosis (>10.000/ul)

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
Gram-negative foot infection: Dorsal side in case of gramnegative foot infection.

Venous leg ulcer I83.0

Fingertip necrosis I77.8
Fingertip necrosis:sudden, painful necrosis of digitus II in a 51-year-old female patient with Z.n. malignant melanoma, swelling and reddening of the distal skin of the finger after the start of therapy with hydroxycarbamide infusions.

Lichen planus ulcerosus L43.8
Lichen (ruber) planus ulcerosus: extensive infestation of the feet with verrucous and crusty deposits and therapy-resistant deep ulcers with rough edges.