Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "Nodules (<1cm)", "red"
7 results with 18 images
Results forLip regionNodules (<1cm)red

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma): rapidly growing, shiny, erosive lump on the lower lip. The sudden appearance was preceded by a bite on the lower lip. At the base, increasing constriction with collar-like epidermis.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis, granulomatous type. multiple, chronically dynamic, continuously increasing for 3 months, periorally localized, disseminated, follicular, firm, itching and burning, red, rough, scaly papules, pustules and plaques. months of pre-treatment with corticoid ointments!

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) Acute, dynamically growing for 4 weeks, 0.6 x 0.5 cm in size, touch-sensitive or painful, bluish-livid, shiny, smooth nodule, partly covered with haemorrhagic crusts; a previous trauma is recalled.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0

Lichen planus classic type L43.-

Folliculitis barbae L73.8
Folliculitis barbae. multiple, chronically active, increasing (since 3 months changeable symptoms), on the chin and perioral localized, single or confluent, follicular, sometimes painful, also itching, red, rough papules and pustules. no comedones.

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.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis. periorally localized, large red spots, smallest follicular vesicles and papules. perioral dermatitis is characterized by an inflammation-free zone immediately adjacent to the red of the lips. 21-year-old woman with several months of therapy with an extemporaneous formulation containing glucorticoids.

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

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dermatitis perioralis. perioral localized, flat redness (compare the surrounding normal skin), follicular papules and individual pustules. clinical picture in a 22-year-old Ethiopian woman after several months of therapy with a glucocrticoid ointment.

Perioral dermatitis L71.0
Dematitis periorale. granulomatous type of perioral dermatitis: theclinical picture was preceded by several months of intensive use of an ointment containing clobetasol.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, solid. chronic, reddish lump with a shiny, smooth surface. clinical and incident light microscopic detection of tumor-specific, bizarrely configured, carmine red vessels extending over the rim wall.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L

Perioral dermatitis L71.0

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.