Nodules red: painless, surface-smooth, red-brown nodule that has been growing slowly for several months Diagnosis: Lymphoma cutaneous B-cell lymphoma follicular.
Nodule red: fast growing, firmly elastic, painless nodule with scaly surface. central ulcer formation a few days after this image. diagnosis: lymphomatoid papulosis.
Nodules, firm, without schema. brown: Sarcoidosis nodular form; several, for about 2 years existing, so far continuously grown, symptomless, surface smooth, skin-coloured, firm nodules.
Nodules - Neck fistula and cyst, lateral: skin-coloured nodule with a central porus from which a light-coloured fluid is occasionally drained.
Nodules: Subjectively little disturbing, 6.0 x 6.0 cm large, soft, elastic, laterally well definable nodules that can be moved on its support in a 65-year-old patient. diagnosis: lipoma.
Nodules skin-coloured: flat, moderately firm nodules protruding above the skin level with a fielded surface structure Xanthogranuloma adultes
Nodules, flat raised, firm consistency:Dermatofibroma: long-standing, no longer growing, occasionally itchy, very firm, exceeding the skin level, marginal brownish nodule with slightly scaly, punched surface; upper left a resting melanocytic nevus. Kno
Nodules: clinical diagnosis: peripheral neurofibromatosis: multiple differently sized soft, broad-based, painless reddish to reddish-brown, surface-smooth papules and nodules.
Nodules: coarse, smooth, hairless nodule underlaid with a skin-coloured coarse plaque Dermatofibrosarcoma portuberans.
Nodule: red , firm, asymptomatic lump on the forearm of a 73-year-old man, which had grown to the size shown here within a few months (Merkel cell carcinoma )
Nodule: Melanoma, malignant, nodular. " Always present", solitary, asymptomatic, growing for more than a year, coarse, black nodule with atropically shiny surface.
Brown-black papules and nodes (clinical diagnosis: Verrucae seborrhoicae in different stages of development).
Nodules black: Daignsoe: Melanoma "type nodular transformed superficial spreading melanoma": Black plaqueknown for several years with increasing, recently rapid thickness growth. repeated wetting and bleeding of the surface. 53-year-old patient.
Nodules/Condylomata acuminata: in the 22-year-old patient these brownish, partly isolated, partly aggregated to large beds of verrucous nodules and papules have been present for several months; typical condylomas are also found perianally and in the anal canal.
Nodules, red, erosive. Nodules on the glans penis that have existed for several months. Penile carcinoma.
Nodule, skin-coloured with central porus: a painless, firm node with central horn plug, existing for years, gradually increasing in size, diagnosis: giant comedo.
Acute inflammatory nodules: previously long-standing epidermoid cyst which has burst after accidental trauma.
nodule red ulcerated: solitary , about 10 weeks old, slowly progressing in size, moderately pressure dolent, red, rough nodule with central ulceration. medical history: recent stay in Syria. no systemic complaints. diagnosis: cutaneous leihaniasis (classical oriental bulge)
Nodules (lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, large-cell, CD30-positive): lymphoma known for a long time with a faster growth tendency in the last months.
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