Image diagnoses for "Skin depressions", "Face", "skin-colored"
10 results with 21 images
Results forSkin depressionsFaceskin-colored

Atrophodermia vermiculata L90.81
Atrophodermia vermiculata: 10-year-old girl with bilateral symmetrical, small, reticulated follicular scars; the vertical arrows mark 2 slightly reddened, dilated follicles with dark horny plugs.

Parry Romberg syndrome G51.8
Hemiatrophia faciei progressiva: Progress documentation, Figure 3: Neurological (facial paresis) and ophthalmological (oculomotor paresis) complications in the context of circumscribed scleroderma en coup de sabre at the age of 16

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscripts of scleroderma (type Hemiatrophia faciei - Parry-Romberg): Circumscribed, light brown, centrally partly depigmented, porcelain-like shining, non-displaceable substance defect mandibular left. Miniaturized, partly completely atrophic hair follicles and atrophic musculature.

Aplasia cutis congenita (overview) Q84.81
Aplasia cutis conenita: Cheek on the right. Symptomless, sunken, scarred lesion.

Acne conglobata L70.1
acne conglobata. multiple comedones in the area of nose, cheeks and neck of a 53-year-old patient. irregular skin surface with pronounced scarring, predominantly deeply indented. approx. 2 cm large hyperpigmentation at the root of the nose.

Scleroderma and coup de sabre L94.1
Scléroderma en coup de sabre: for a few months, conspicuous, broad band-shaped reddened plaque.

Atrophy of the skin (overview)
atrophy. 63-year-old female patient with known porphyria cutanea tarda. evenly tanned facial skin. vertically running, sharp wrinkles of the forehead skin as well as deep, radial wrinkles of the perioral region. involution of the lip red.

Parry Romberg syndrome G51.8
Hemiatrophia faciei progressiva: Progress documentation, Figure 2: 12-year-old female patient with clear perceptible changes in the disease.

Atrophodermia vermiculata L90.81
Atrophodermia vermiculata: 10-year-old girl with symmetrically appearing, smallest, reticulated follicular scars on both sides as well as some dilated follicular keratoses (see following figure); pronounced keratosis pilaris (rubra) on the extensor sides of the extremities and on the buttocks.
