Image diagnoses for "Macule", "white", "Leg/Foot"
11 results with 19 images

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica. multiple, 0.2-0.4 cm large, round, symptomless, white, slightly rough spots, persisting for months/years. DD: Stuccokeratoses

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, different sized, roundish, sharply defined, white patches on the lower leg of a 74-year-old patient; slight lesional scaling; solar lentigines.

Flash lamps
Flashlamps (side effects of the therapy): streaky hypopigmentation after IPL depilation, hair growth unchanged

Extrinsic skin aging L98.8
Chronic actinic damage to the skin: brown colouring of the leather-like thickened skin with splashes of depigmentation.

Tuberous sclerosis Q85.1
Bourneville-Pringle Phacomatosis, splashlike white spots on the skin, so called ash leave macules, a rather discreet café au lait spot on the inner side of the thigh, which also appears in a less conspicuous form on the extensor side of the thigh.

Vitiligo (overview) L80
Vitiligo: multiple roundish or circine vitiligo foci, with the credible assurance that a melanocytic nevus previously existed in each "round focus" (see above).

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, small spot depigmentations in the area of the lower leg extensor side.

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Disseminated, different sized, roundish, white patches on the lower leg of a 63-year-old female patient.

Hypomelanosis ito Q82.3
Incontinentia pigmenti achromians: Mosaic-like hypopigmentations of the left trunk and leg in a 2-year-old girl which appeared for the first time in the 4th month of life and have been progressive since then.

Hypomelanosis ito Q82.3
Incontinentia pigmenti achromians: multiple, permanent (congenital), half-sided on the trunk, partly isolated, partly confluent to larger areas, blurred, symptomless, bright spots, running along the Blaschko lines.

Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis L81.5
Hypomelanosis guttata idiopathica: Multiple, chronic, for years increasing, disseminated, mainly at the light exposed areas, preferably localized on the stretching side, 0.2-0.4 cm large, round, symptomless, white, slightly rough spots.

Pseudoleukoderma psoriaticum L81.5
Pseudoleucoderma psoriaticum. white coloration of the skin during cignolin therapy of psoriasis vulgaris. spontaneous regression occurred within 10 days.