Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "brown", "Leg/Foot"
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Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: anular plaque. partial manifestation on the left lower leg. non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 65-year-old patient. no diabetes mellitus. no other systemic diseases known.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: General view: Severe hyperkeratosis on reddened skin and isolated small rhagades on the right foot of a 46-year-old patient.

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic. asymptomatic, brown to reddish-livid spots, papules and plaques as well as edema. smooth skin surface, no scaling. shown here is the endemic form which occurs mainly on the lower leg.

Dermatoliposclerosis I83.1
Dermatoliposclerosis. 64-year-old patient with Z.n. fracture of the distal lower leg after skiing accident 10 years ago and consecutive CVI. For years increasing discoloration and hardening of the distal US third. Extensive hyperpigmentation of the skin with coarse increase in consistency. Flat scaly crusts in the center of the skin change. Small fatty tissue proliferations (piezo nodules) on the heel.

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic: chronically stationary, flat, along the skin cleavage lines localized, sharply defined, violet colored, scaly, rough, consistency increased, flatly elevated, painful plaque in a 60 year old woman; partially disseminated, blue-black papules and nodules are found on the inner side of the thigh

Nevus verrucosus Q82.5
Naevus verrucosus Chronic stationary (existing since birth), 0.1-0.3 cm in size, arranged in a line pattern, firm, brown, rough papules, which are aggregated in the centre to a linear plaque Typical example of a linear cutaneous mosaic!

Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: massive findings with papillomatous growths on the back of the foot and toes; chronic lymphedema after recurrent erysipelas.

Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3
sarcoidosis, plaque form. nodules and plaques that are easily distinguishable from the surrounding area. foci are movable on the support; scaly-crusted surface.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
Necrobiosis lipoidica: 2-year-old, solitary, chronically stationary, approx. 3.5 x 3.0 cm in size, localized on the left lower leg, blurredly limited, brown-reddish plaque with central atrophy.

Lipogranulomatosis subcutanea M79.8

Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica 14 days after keratolytic therapy.

Granuloma anulare disseminatum L92.0
Granuloma anulare disseminatum: non-painful, non-itching, disseminated, large-area plaques that appeared on the trunk and extremities of a 52-year-old patient. No diabetes mellitus. No other systemic diseases known.

Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica I89.0
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: Large-scale verrucous plaque with a blurred border on all sides, coarsely indurated, with formation of succulent nodules; condition following recurrent erysipelas.

Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
Necrobiosis lipoidica: Sharply defined, confluent marginal, reddish-brownish, centrally faded, atrophic plaques, increase in consistency in the marginal area.