Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "white"
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Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
Leukoplakia, oral: chronically inpatient (duration unclear), 1.5 x 3.0 cm in size, painless, slightly increased in consistency, white plaque, slightly sour, cannot be wiped off with a spatula. nicotine abuse for 25 years.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: white papules and plaques of the buccal mucosa, which condense at the end of the teeth. extensive infestation of the tongue. the mucosal changes have existed for a few months and occurred in the course of an exanthematic lichen planus.

Leukoplakia K13.2
Leukoplakia of the glans with accompanying balonoposthititis and beginning transformation into a penis carcinoma.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma (linear type) "Burnt out" linear scleroderma with blurred, clearly indurated, whitish atrophic plaques without any signs of inflammation; apart from a slight feeling of tension no other subjective symptoms.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4

Verruca plantaris B07
verrucae plantares. sole of the foot in a 13-year-old competitive swimmer. painfulness during walking. lesions increasing since about 3 years. findings: aggregation, numerous, up to 2-4 mm large, clearly indurated horn crater with a slightly raised lateral horn wall (see left part of the picture). rough surface with whitish scaling. in some lesions approximately pinhead-sized, dark spot hemorrhages; see left part of the picture below.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: small, white or opalescent spots and papules of the buccal mucosa, which condense into flat plaques at the end of the teeth, and which do not cause any significant discomfort.

Oral Lichen planus L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. cobblestone-like white or opal plaques of the buccal mucosa which condense at the end of the teeth. the mucosal changes have existed for 12 months and do not cause any significant discomfort.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus.Severe involvement of glans penis and prepuce.

Leukoplakia oral (overview) K13.2
leukoplakia, oral: chronic inpatient (duration unclear), striated, painless, low consistency increased, white, slightly sour plaque, not wipeable with a spatula. nicotine abuse for 25 years. possibly caused by tic-like mechanical irritation.

Lichen sclerosus of the penis N48.0
Lichen sclerosus of the penis: persistent lichen sclerosus for years with verrucous transformation of the surface epithelium, infestation of foreskin and glans penis.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: completely asymptomatic, progressive, generalized, clinical picture, existing for several months. horizontal arrows: papules aggregated to small plaques with small brownish splinters = horn inclusions. vertical arrow: fresh papules; slight perilesional redness; encircled: efflorescences aggregated to larger plaques.

Psoriasis seborrhoic type L40.8
psoriasis seborrhoeic type: recurrent, location-constant and therapy-resistant "seborrhiasis" for several years. no evidence of atopic diseases. circumscript infestation of eyebrows, eyelids and cheeks.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
Lichen (planus) verrucosus in linear arrangement (ILVEN under the image of Lichen (planus) verrucosus).

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: bizarrely limited white (follicular) scar with injected red scaly plaques with atrophic surface, adherent scaling; beginning mutilation of the auricular cartilage as a sign of deep-reaching inflammation.