Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "Face", "brown"
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Results forPlaque (raised surface > 1cm)Facebrown

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic (partial section of a generlised eczema): severe intrinsic atopic eczema that has been present for months; massive constant itching, intensified after sweating; numerous scratch marks.

Nevus melanocytic congenital D22.-
Nevus, melanocytic, congenital, since birth existing, chronically stationary, solitary, approx. 2.5 x 1.0 cm large, localized on the stretching side, scattered with dark papules, brown, rough, blurredly demarcated, symptomless spot in a 12-month-old girl.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides , chronic moderately indurated plaques, marginal with inflammatory activity, central scarring.

Lentigo maligna melanoma C43.L
Lentigo maligna melanoma: Plaque with nodular parts, known for years, first brown, then gradually black, asymmetric, multicoloured, bizarrely limited plaque with nodular parts; the histological diagnosis was made from the nodular part.

Leprosy (overview) A30.9
Type I leprosy reaction "upgrading reaction": in a patient with Boderline lepromatous leprosy, characterized by an inflammatory flare-up of facial plaques.

Lichen planus actinicus L43.3
Lichen planus actinus: polygonally limited, hardly itchy Lichen planus; the violet shade of the Lichen (ruber) planus can be found in the marginal area of the plaque.

Lichen planus actinicus L43.3
Lichen planus actinicus: anular smaller lesions and merged into larger map-like borderline plaques; in the prominent borderline area the violet shade of Lichen ruber is found.

Field carcinogenesis
Field carcinogenesis: preneoplastic skin area with multiple precanceroses, condition after years of excessive UV-irradiation.

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
Sarcoidosis plaque form: solitary plaque that has existed for about 1 year and has grown continuously up to now, without any symptoms, fine-lamellar scaly brown-reddish plaque.

Scar sarcoidosis D86.3

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
Sarcoidosis plaque form: solitary plaque that has existed for about 1 year, has grown continuously up to now, is symptomless, asymptomatic, fine-lamellar scaly, sharply defined, brown-reddish plaque.

Leprosy (overview) A30.9
Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-). papules and nodes in diffuse distribution.

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
Sarcoidosis: small nodular disseminated sarcoidosis of the skin. lung involvement. resistance to therapy, progressive since 1 year. known atopic eczema. findings: multiple reddish-brownish papules and plaques.

Late syphilis A52.-
Late syphilis: asymmetrical, completely symptomless, anilary, granulomatous reddish-brown plaque.

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
Keratosis seborrhoeic: flat, gradually growing dissected brown plaque with a slightly punched surface, known for years. no discomfort. no bleeding

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
Sarcoidosis: anular or circinear sarcoidosis, detailed view. distinct nodular structure with brown-red color. central scarred healing.

Leprosy (overview) A30.9
Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-): disease pattern with papules and nodules in diffuse distribution that has been continuously developing for many years; loss of eyebrows, partial loss of eyelashes (Alopecia lepromatosa)

Facial granuloma L92.2
Granuloma faciale: Red-brown, blurred and irregularly configured, symptomless plaque in a 52-year-old man. distinct follicular prominence. no known secondary diseases, no medication anmnesia. the finding has been present for several months and is slowly progressive. detailed picture of multiple plaques in the face.