Image diagnoses for "Nodules (<1cm)", "Finger", "red"
11 results with 19 images
Results forNodules (<1cm)Fingerred

Granuloma anulare classic type L92.0
Granuloma anulare, a clinical picture that has existed for years with asymptomatic, skin-coloured papules and nodules over the finger joints.

Skabies B86
Scabies in a 3-year-old boy: since several months existing, massively itching, generalized clinical picture, with disseminated scaly papules and plaques. here, infestation of the palms. detailed view.

Fibrokeratome acquired digital D23.L

Granuloma anulare (overview) L92.-
Granuloma anulare giganteum: Centripedally growing, painless, sharply defined, edge-emphasized, red red-brown plaque that has been present for years. Circinal outline

Granuloma anulare classic type L92.0
Granuloma anulare: Pronounced knot formation for several years. 54-year-old otherwise healthy woman.

Granuloma annulare subcutaneum L92.0

Fibrokeratome acquired digital D23.L

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) Following a hammer blow, the 42-year-old carpenter has an erosive, slightly bleeding, fast and exophytic growing, spherical knot on his right thumb.

Cherry angioma D18.01
Angioma, senile. 55 years old female patient, in whom this finding has existed for two years. Size progressive, soft, spongy, flat raised, 0.8 x 0.6 cm large lump with a fielded surface.

Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis B37.2

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma py ogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) A 14-day-old, trauma-induced, centrally ulcerated, slightly bleeding, rapidly exophytically growing, benign, soft, spherical, red, sharply defined tumour in the region of the end of the finger; slightly painful.

Glomus tumor D18.01
Glomus tumor. solitary, painful defect formation of the nail, accompanied by stabbing pain that occasionally radiated into the upper arm.

Acute paronychia L03.0
Paronychia acute: acute, painful, purulent paronychia caused by "ingrown" figner nail.

Unguis incarnatus L60.00
Uguius incarnatus: painful erythema of paronychia caused by an "ingrown" figner nail.

Granuloma anulare (overview) L92.-
Granuloma anulare, classic type . borderline, in the centre skin-coloured, smooth, painless, firm papules and plaques with the formation of an indicated ring shape without scaling over the middle joint of the left middle finger.

Glomus tumor D18.01

Fibrokeratome acquired digital D23.L
Fibrokeratome, acquired digital. benign, mainly on the fingers, more rarely on the toes, very slowly growing exophytic tumor of the adult with consecutive, displacing nail dystrophy. numerous Beau-Reils transverse furrows as a sign of intermittent growth disturbance.

Granuloma anulare (overview) L92.-
Granuloma anulare subcutaneous type Multiple, painless, deep cutaneous, skin-coloured nodules on the sides of the fingers (Granuloma anulare subcutaneum).