Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand", "Nodule (<1cm)", "skin-colored"
7 results with 9 images
Results forArm/HandNodule (<1cm)skin-colored

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the shoulder that has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slid over the underlying tissue.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the upper arm which has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slides over the underlying tissue.

Nevus lipomatosus cutaneus superficialis D23.L
nevus lipomatodes cutaneus superficialis. solitary, sponge-like soft, to the side well delimitable, broad-based, lobed, nodular elevation above an old scar after partial excision on the flank of a 25-year-old man. the lesion already existed at birth, appeared slowly during the first years of life and has a clearly elevated character since puberty. an area growth occurred only due to the increasing body growth. 5 years ago first surgery of about 2/3 of the lesion.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours that have reached this size over a period of 3-4 years, now without any growth tendency.