Image diagnoses for "Torso"
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Purpura pigmentosa progressive L81.7
Purpura pigmentosa progressiva: aetiologically unexplained (medication?) pronounced clinical picture that has been changing for several months, with symmetrically distributed, disseminated, anular, non-expressable(!), non-itching, yellow-brown, spots (detailed picture).

Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary syndrome: detailed picture of the groin region with recognizable lymphadeopathy.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Relapsing activity in chronic psoriasis: psoriasis known for a long time. 4 weeks (post-infection) of clear relapsing activity with small papules and plaques. Itching.

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Keloid: discontinuous, bulbous, prominent, livid-red elevations not extending beyond the scar area in the area of the sternotomy scar in a 64-year-old man, 6 years after bypass surgery. Furthermore, in the lower pole of the scar there are two folds of approx. 5 cm length running transversely to the scar. In the area of the lower scar strand, partly lighter parts, partly depressions of the prominent bulbous scar parts, partly strictures are visible.

Blaschko lines
Naevus verrucosus: bizarre pattern of this congenital, epidermal nevus that extends in the Blaschko lines.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis acquisita: papular, completely asymptomatic (recurrent) exanthema (no itching) Important: generalized lymphadenopathy.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis (Darier's disease). acuteprovocation of the disease after light dermatitis solaris. no symptoms in areas not exposed to sunlight.

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Keloid: discontinuous, bulging, prominent, livid-red elevations extending beyond the actual scar area in the area of a surgical scar.

Melanoma superficial spreading C43.L
Melanoma superficially spreading: Plaque which is no longer symmetrical and smooth on the surface with several elongated growth zones which break through the contours of the edges, see further detailed images.

Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma superficial: A slow-growing, symptom-free plaque with a central, weeping nodule that has existed for several years.

Dermatitis contact allergic L23.0
Dermatitis contact allergic: chronic lichenified dermatitis with proven nickel sensitization.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Naevus lipomatosus cutaneus superficialis: Lipomasof the skin with soft protuberant papules and nodules.

Melanoma amelanotic C43.L
Melanoma malignes, amelanotic: a reddish lump that has existed for years, which has been constantly weeping and bleeding for several months.

Ashy dermatosis L81.02
Erythema dyschromicum perstans. 49-year-old male. Several months old with extensive gray-brown patches on the trunk. No itching. No drug history?

Keratosis seborrhoic (papillomatous type) L82
Seborrhoeic keratosis in different stages of development: Papules marked with arrows, plaques encircled, nodes marked rectangularly.

Acrocyanosis I73.81; R23.0;
Acrocyanosis: A flat, symptomless, blurredly limited, red-livid spot in the buttocks of a 52-year-old woman, which becomes much more prominent when exposed to cold.

Nevus anaemicus Q82.5
Naevus anaemicus: Approximately palm-sized, irregularly limited, white, smooth stain. No reddening after rubbing the stain. On glass spatula pressure the borders to the surrounding area disappear.