Image diagnoses for "Torso"
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Acne (overview) L70.0
Acne vulgaris: numerous follicular inflammatory papules, eroded and ulcerated papules, scars and comedones.

Neurofibromatosis peripheral Q85.0
Neurofibromatosis peripheral: multiple differently sized soft, broad-based, painless reddish to reddish-brown, surface-smooth papules and nodules.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psorisis, plaque type: chronic relapsing-active psoriasis with larger, in places confluent plaques, as well as smaller fresh papules and plaques.

Pityriasis rosea L42
Pityriasis rosea. close-up: Disseminated, up to 2.0 cm large, in places strongly scaling papules and plaques; arrangement in the skin cleft lines.

Galli-galli disease Q82.8
Galli-Galli, M. Disseminated, spotted, partly also confluent brown spots, papules and plaques.

Leprosy lepromatosa A30.50
Leprosy lepromatosa: Leprosy lepromatosa B (Boderline type) with large-area clearly infiltrated, borderline, anaesthetic and hypopigmented plaques, accompanied by inflammatory leprosy reaction

Keloid (overview) L91.0
Keloid. chronically stationary clinical picture. multiple, linear, skin-coloured smooth plaques that appear in the area of a tattoo and follow the given pattern.

Photoallergic dermatitis L56.1
Eczema, photoallergic. 78-year-old female patient. Taking diuretics because of lymphedema. After first exposure to sunlight in spring, blurred erythema, reddened papules as well as flat, scaly plaques (sternal area) appeared in light-exposed areas.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: 35-year-old female patient with Z.n. herpes simplex virus infection 4 weeks ago. multiple, acutely occurring, itchy, exanthema, existing for a few days. 0.2-0.7 cm large, sharply defined, firm, red, smooth papules and partly confluent plaques with partly cocardium-shaped aspect and central blister formation.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: multiple, disseminated, chronically inpatient, 0.1-0.2 cm large, flatly elevated, moderately firm, non-itching, rough, red, scaly papules, which combine at the top to form a blurred plaque; skin lesions have existed in this 55 year old patient for several years.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: a progressive, generalized clinical picture (no involvement of the genital mucosa) with disseminated "confetti-like", barely elevated white papules.