Image diagnoses for "Genital/Anal region (M)", "Macule"
7 results with 14 images
Results forGenital/Anal region (M)Macule

Tinea inguinalis B35.6
Tinea inguinalis. solitary, chronically dynamic, continuously growing for 8 weeks, palm-sized, red, sharply defined, itchy plaque with inflammatory, follicularly bound papules in the groin area.

Tinea inguinalis B35.6
Tinea inguinalis: plaques that have existed for several months, coarse lamellar scaling and moderately itchy. Mycological evidence of T. rubrum.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucosa. Benign hyperpigmentation that requires semi-annual control.

Tinea inguinalis B35.6

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 62 year old patient. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight urinary incontinence in case of prostate hyperplasia. sharply defined, slightly raised red plaque. no significant symptoms.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucous membrane; for more than 1 year existing, about 2 cm in diameter, irregular but sharply defined, band-shaped, dark brown macula in the region of the inner preputial leaf of a 72-year-old man.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
lentigo of the mucosa. incident light microscopy: brown to greyish-brown pigment streaks and pigment clusters as well as bluish-grey melanophagus agglomerates in the lower lip red. melanoma features are not present. noticeable is the blurred border with the spatter-like pigmentation. this pigmentation of a previously unpigmented mucosa, typical for the mucosa, results in the jagged clinical border.

Scrotal eczema L30.86
Scrotal eczema Solitary, chronically dynamic, large-area, blurredly limited, always unpleasantly itchy, red, rough, finely scaly spot.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 67 year old patient. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight phimosis of the foreskin. slight urinary incontinence. 2 sharply defined, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.

Balanitis plasmacellularis N48.1
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 61 year old patient. rather discreet findings. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight urinary incontinence. several blurred, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.