Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)", "Face"
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Results forNodules (<1cm)Face

Acne conglobata L70.1

Acne papulopustulosa L70.9
Acne papulopustulosa: in acne-typical distribution, with large-pored skin, red smooth and excoriated papules and pustules in different expression.

Prurigo simplex acuta L28.22
Prurigo simplex acuta infantum: Disseminated, very itchy, inflammatory papules and papulovesicles on the face in a child.

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae: Massive purulent (ostio-)folliculitis after application of a tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: 18-year-old otherwise healthy patient. skin lesions since 12 months, gradually increasing, no photosensitivity. disseminated, chronic, touch-sensitive, red , differently sized plaques with rather discrete scaling. histology and DIF are typical for erythematodes. no positive ANA and ENA.

Atopic photoaggravated dermatitis L20.8
Eczema, atopic photoaggravated: Chronic persistent eczema that has existed for 2 years and exacerbates under low UV exposure.

Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis) L01.0
Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis): 33-year-old man; recurrent, single inflammatory follicular papules on the lips, nose and forehead; heals after 10-14 days without scarring.

Demodex folliculitis B88.0
Demodex folliculitis: chronic bilateral follicular dermatitis with extensive reddening. previously known rosacea. for months, however, unexpected significant worsening of the findings. S following figure.

Verrucae planae juveniles B07
Verrucae planae juveniles: Single polygonal, yellowish papules the size of a pinhead on the left forehead of a 10-year-old girl which have been added (inoculation) for weeks.

Demodex folliculitis B88.0
Demodex folliculitis: detailed section with follicular, inflammatory papules.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: symmetrically distributed inflammatory papules and pustules with cystic transformation and strong scarring; severe seborrhoea.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: 25-year-old otherwise healthy patient. variable now discrete skin lesions; for 12 months. only low photosensitivity. multiple, touch-sensitive, red, plaques. histology and DIF are typical for erythematodes, ANA and ENA negative.

Sebaceous hyperplasia senile D23.L

Scleromyxoedema L98.5
Scleromyxedema. 52-year-old patient shows a diffuse thickening and discreet reddening of the facial skin. Especially in the area of the glabella there is a bulging overlapping thickening of the skin folds.

Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis et cystica L57.8
Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis et cystica: multiple, chronic inpatient, 0.2-0.4 cm large, symptomless, black papules (comedones) and yellow papules and nodules. 72-year-old man with massive chronic UV exposure over decades.

Xanthogranulomas (overview) D76.3
Juvenile xanthogranuloma: with fresh consent from: Pajaziti L et al (2014) Juvenile xanthogranuloma a case report and review of the literature BMC Res Notes 7: 174

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophils (Sweet syndrome): acutely occurring (existing since 1 week) highfebrile exanthema with involvement of the trunk, face and capillitium as well as the upper extremities. feeling of illness, myalgia, arthritis. high inflammation parameters. cause unknown (viral infection in combination with the intake of anti-inflammatory drugs?).
