Image diagnoses for "Toe"
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Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa L40.2
Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa. severe mutating, chronic pustular dermatitis with complete destruction of the nail organ of the left big toe. the anamnesis could be traced back over several years. episodic course with longer phases of low disease activity.

Chilblain lupus L93.2
Chilblain-Lupus: flat and bizarre livedo-like, blue-reddish and red discoloration of the toes.

Chilblain lupus L93.2
Chilblain lupus. bluish-livid, painful discoloration and plaque formation of the 1st and 2nd toe. circumscribed ulceration of the 2nd toe.

Cornu cutaneum L85
Cornu cutaneum: existing for years, painful in certain foot positions and movements.

Cornu cutaneum L85
Cornu cutaneum: existing for several years, the "skin horn" has fallen off again and again, then formed again over a period of several weeks.

Dorsal cyst mucoid D21.1
Dorsal salt cyst, mucoid: reddened soft, clearly above the skin level, bulging, tightly elastic, painless knot in the area of the toe.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Eczema, dyshidrotic. multiple, acutely occurring clear blisters and blisters on the big toe with beginning scaling. severe itching.

Thrombangiitis obliterans I73.1
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 46-year-old patient with severe nicotine abuse lasting for decades and acrocynosis existing since 6 months (even more severe in cooler surroundings) as well as mummified toe tip necroses with osteolysis.

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.

Fibromatosis digital infantile M72.8

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
In the area of the forefoot and the digites I and II, a foul-smelling, yellowish-smeary ulceration extending to the subcutis is visible. Furthermore, there are chronically stationary, long-standing, skin-coloured papules (papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica) aggregated to form bed formations, as well as partially whitish macerated toe spaces.

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8

Foot infection gram-negative L08.8
foot infection, gram negative with intergital fly maggot infestation

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
hand-foot-mouth disease. few, acute, disseminated, painful, intermittently shooting, polygonal vesicles with red edges. unspecific prodromies (fever, headache, rhinitis, gastrointestinal symptoms) lasting about 2 weeks before.

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutation in keratin 1 Q82.8
Keratosis extremitatum hereditaria transgrediens et progrediens. transgredients (beyond the lateral edge of the foot) blurred palmoplantar keratosis.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7
melanoma malignes acrolentiginous. dark discoloration of the right small toe existing for years. growth of thickness for 1/2 year, discoloration increasingly decreasing. now: largely amelanotic, centrally ulcerated and macerated nodule at the 5th toe. remark: treated as mycosis for several months.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7
Melanoma, malignant, acrolentiginous. central amelanotic tumor with dark brown, irregular pigmentary border.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7
Melanoma, malignant, acrolentiginous. Here: amelanotic malignant melanoma: Chronic inpatient tumor in an 80-year-old patient, existing since 2 years, localized at a pressure-exposed site, flat, sharply defined, slightly painful, similar to an ulcer, slightly raised, flat, ulcerated. The diagnosis as primary tumor was made by finding a metastasis. Note: The diagnosis of malignant melanoma in the presented case can only be made histologically. Clinically, at best, a suspected malignant tumor can be made, which must be clarified histologically.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7

Tinea pedis (overview) B35.30
Tinea pedum. macerated, whitish, swollen skin and small erosions in the 1st interdigital space in a 42-year-old woman.

Ulcer of the skin (overview) L98.4
Ulcer of the skin. after accidental scalding with boiling water through an opening hot-water bottle acutely occurring ulcerations on the sides of the toes. isolated necrotic areas.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: solitary and beet-like aggregated, papules and plaques with fissured, hyperkeratotic-verrucous surface; generalized wart formation with long-term, high-dose immunosuppression.