Image diagnoses for "Leg/Foot"
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Purpura thrombocytopenic M31.1; M69.61(Thrombozytopenie)
Purpura thrombocytopenic: Hemorrhagic spots with a tendency to confluence, existing on both lower legs with emphasis on the extensor sides. It is a drug-induced form of a thrombotic- thrombocytopenic purpura with hemolytic microangiopathic anemia and central nervous failure symptoms. The trigger was the ingestion of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Sudden onset with fever, disorientation, stupor.

Infant haemangioma (overview) D18.01
Hämangiomatose des Säuglings: (s.a.folgende Abbildungen); rote unregelmäßige Plaque mit zentralen Abblassungen.

Myzetome B47.9
Myzetome: Indolent, chronic granulomatous infection of the skin and subcutis with circumscribed, pseudotumorous swellings and fistula formation ("Madura foot"), here marginal zone with a lip formation bordering on healthy skin.

Erysipelas A46
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: massive findings with papillomatous growths on the back of the foot and toes; chronic lymphedema after recurrent erysipelas.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis acute febrile neutrophils: acute, exanthematic clinical picture with affection of face, neck, trunk and extremities; here detailed picture of the lower leg with red, succulent papules and plaques.

Sweet syndrome L98.2
Dermatosis acute febrile neutrophils: acute, exanthematic clinical picture with affection of face, neck, trunk and extremities; here a detailed picture of the thighs with red, succulent papules.

Vascular malformations Q28.88
Malformation, vascular: mixed venous/arterial malformation with circumscribed soft tissue swelling; evidence of arterio-venous shunts; no cutaneous involvement.

Dermatoliposclerosis I83.1
Dermatoliposclerosis. 64-year-old female patient with known CVI. For years increasing hardening of the distal and middle third of the US (so-called bottle bone). Extensive hyper - and depigmentation of the skin with wood-like, coarse increase in consistency.

Lichen planus bullosus L43.10
Lichen planus bullosus: Multiple, solitary, vesicularly transformed red nodules on the lower leg in a 55-year-old man with lichen planus.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Scleroderma, circumscribed (plaque-type). Large circumscribed scleroderma with flat, little indurated erythematous plaques and bizarrely configured, infiltrated, atrophic (surface like cigarette paper) porcelain white plaques. In these areas the varices are clearly prominent.

Cutaneous botryomycosis L98.0
Botryomycosis. less spectacular clinical findings. circumscribed, less painful area with pustules, nodules and extensive induration. the diagnosis was histologically confirmed by evidence of a deep granulomatous inflammation with abscesses and the presence of eosinophilic granules, the so-called Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon.