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

Rhagade R23.4
Rhagade in chronic actinic cheilitis: A deep, narrow, elongated defect of the lower lip which has existed for several weeks and is covered with crusts.

Alopecia scarring L66.8

Anal fistula K60.30

Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis B55.1
Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. 12 weeks old, 1.5 x 1.2 cm in size, slowly progressing in size, solitary, slightly pressure dolent, red, rough lump with ulceration in the center. History of previous vacation in Egypt. No systemic complaints.

Gaiter ulcer I83.0
Circumferentialulcer covering almost the entire lower leg in chronic venous insufficiency (see initial condition), 6 weeks after split skin coverage.

Thrombangiitis obliterans I73.1
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with a nicotine abuse lasting for years and spotted plantar rythema existing since 6 months as well as mummified toe cap necroses (detailed picture).

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.

Primary cutaneous cd30 positive large cell t cell lymphoma C86.6
Primary cutaneous CD30-positive large cell T-cell lymphoma: lymphoma known for alonger period of time with a faster growth tendency in recent months.

Dorsal cyst mucoid D21.1
Dorsal cyst, mucoid: Condition following evacuation of a gelatinous fluid; small central ulcer covered with kurus after bursting of the cyst.

Chronic venous insufficiency (overview) I87.2
Venous insufficiency chronic: Massive congestive dermatitis with papillomatosius cutis and intial ulcer.

Thrombangiitis obliterans I73.1
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with years of nicotine abuse and patchy plantar rythema and mummified toe cap necroses existing since 6 months.

Zoster in the trigeminal region B02.8

Porphyria cutanea tarda E80.1
Porphyria cutana tarda. extensive traumatically induced erosions, flat ulcerations and older and fresh scarring. see further analyses.

Venous leg ulcer I83.0

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis. detailed view of a solitary, acutely occurring, perimamillary, sharply defined, slightly weeping, extensive, erosive detachment of the skin. the sample biopsies showed a vacuum-associated interfacial dermatitis with epidermal keratinocyte necroses.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L

Gaiter ulcer I83.0
Large ulcer of thegaiter, covering almost the entire lower leg, with a circumferential ulcer in chronic venous insufficiency.

Venous leg ulcer I83.0
Large circumferentialulcer of the lower leg and back of the foot in a patient with CVI after several split skin transplants.