Image diagnoses for "Lip region"
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Lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Cutaneous lupus erythematosus: chronic, cutaneous lupus erythematosus in an adolescent

Lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Lupus erythematosus: cutaneous chronic (scarring) lupus erythematosus (chronic discoid lupus erythematosus). years of progression with circumscribed red scarring plaques (circle - with whitish scarring - atrophic area without follicular structure): arrow: dermal melanocytic nevus.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: a chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus that has existed for several decades, with intermittent progressive, scarring (see whitish skin areas without any follicle markings).

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides. overview: Disseminated, scarring, leading to the loss of hair follicles (clinically scarring alopecia), high parietal in a 52-year-old. surrounded by still active foci of CDLE. in the square a scarring area with in places still preserved, in places already destroyed (arrow mark) follicular structure.

Venous lake D18.0
Angioma seniles of the lips: so called lip margin angioma (venous lake), bilateral bluish soft, indentable nodules on the lower lip.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: Progressive lichen sclerosus for 2 years with a clearly sunken scarring of the lower lip and chin; surrounding, flat, blurred, clearly consistent plaque with a red-white coloration in the chin area (here the clinical features of the lichen sclerosus are visible).

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus in children: plaque that has persisted for several months, without symptoms, white, only slightly indurated, slightly retracted.

Venous lake D18.0
Angioma seniles of the lips: so-called lip margin angioma Harmless, bluish, soft and expressive lump of the lower lip

Phlebectasia I83.9
Phlebektasia. Suction. lip margin angioma. Harmless, bluish, soft and expressive lump of the lower lip.

Phlebectasia I83.9
Phlebektasia (Venous lake also lip margin angioma): Symptomless, soft bluish, completely expressible cystic protrusion of the lower lip.

Venous lake D18.0
Angioma seniles of the lips (also lip margin angioma): a soft, completely compressible, symptom-free lump that has existed for several years.

Lentigo simplex L81.42
Lentigo simplex: multiple, sharply defined, light-brown pigmentation spots on light-exposed areas of the face, note the pigmentation of the red of the lips

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomatosa as partial manifestation of a Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome.

Cheilitis simplex K13.0
Cheilitis simplex: chronic inflammation of the lips with firmly adhering scales, with distinct exsiccosis of the red of the lips.

Lip carcinoma C00.0-C00.1
Lip carcinoma: Apparently from the skin of the lips (not from the lip red) spreading to the lip red, grown within 6 months, firm, painless, broadly based knot with central honeycomb plug.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Perioral dermatitis: dermatitis that has persisted for months and is resistant to therapy. Intermittent local treatment with corticostroidexterna. No known rosacea.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Idiopathic lentigo of the mucosa: solitary symptomless hyperpigmentation that has remained unchanged for years; therapy is not necessary.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome: chronic course with Cheilitis granulomatosa and lingua plicata.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Severe actinic cheilitis in Xeroderma pigmentosum: 43-year-old Iraqi-born patient with poikilodermatic skin, with patchy pigmentation in the sun-exposed areas of the cheek and neck, and numerous basal cell carcinomas.

Melanotic spots of the mucous membranes L81.4
Lentigo of the mucous membrane: sharply defined, brownish hyperpigmentation of the red of the lips and the lip mucosa.

Lip carcinoma C00.0-C00.1
Lip carcinoma: broad, firm, painless, wart-like, eroded and ulcerated plaque with deposits on the lower lip. 74-year-old cigarette smoker.

Lip carcinoma C00.0-C00.1
Lip carcinoma: a broad, firm, painless, wart-like, eroded and ulcerated lump on the lower lip; distinct cheilitis actinica.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: whitish, non-scalying plaques of the lower lip in severe actinic elastosis; the border between lip red and normal skin is blurred.