Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "Nodule (<1cm)"
20 results with 35 images
Results forLip regionNodule (<1cm)

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma of the skin: a continuously growing lip carcinoma that has existed for years.

Skin metastases C79.8

Lip carcinoma C00.0-C00.1
Lip carcinoma: A firm, painless, broad-based nodule with a central honeycomb plug, apparently originating from the skin of the lips (not from the lip red), which has grown within 4 months. Clinical: Squamous cell carcinoma of the keratoacanthoma type.

Tinea barbae B35.0
Tinea barbae. slowly growing, only moderately painful lump that has been present for several months, following multiple surgical procedures.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: the left half of the lower lip is surrounded by a sharply defined, hard indurated plaque with deep, sharply marked ulceration and scaly deposits on the edges; no palpation of enlarged regional lymph nodes.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2

Tinea barbae B35.0
tinea barbae. high red, itchy and also aching plaque, existing for several months, blurred on the sides, interspersed with multiple follicular pustules and papules. moderate induration of the entire upper lip. inflammatory reddened plaques with papules and pustules also on the chin and cheeks.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Lip carcinoma in chronic actinic cheilitis actinica. warty, yellowish, firmly adherent, firm keratoses on atrophically diluted, washed out lip red in chronic actinic cheilitis. left half of lower lip: invasive squamous cell carcinoma. the upper lip is unchanged (lip shadow).