Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)", "skin-colored"
5 results with 11 images
Results forLip regionPlaque (raised surface > 1cm)skin-colored

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica, extensive "epidermization" of the lower lip. blurred border to the skin of the lips. pronounced actinic elastosis of the skin.

Cheilitis actinica chronica; chronische aktinische Cheilitis; L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: extensive, non-inflammatory, leukoplakische change of the lip red. at the lower lip blurred transition to the lip skin.

Cheilitis actinica chronica; chronische aktinische Cheilitis; L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: Scaly flat leukoplakia with rhagade formation.

Cheilitis actinica chronica; chronische aktinische Cheilitis; L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: extensive veil-like leukoplakia of the red of the lips with increased radial furrowing.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica, chronic stationary, sharply defined, firmly adherent, whitish keratoses on the lower lip of a 71-year-old woman with chronic Cheilitis actinica.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica, dry scaling cheilitis of the lower lip, tendency to rhagade formation. 67-year-old male.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: Atrophically changed skin of the lips, recognizable by the veil-like white coloration of the red of the lips (s.v.a. lower lip) with small, firmly adherent keratoses and rhagades in a 74-year-old patient with chronic actinic cheilitis.

Cheilitis actinica (overview) L57.8
Cheilitis actinica chronica: two-dimensional, whitish "epidermis" of the red of the lips. on the lower lip the border to the lip skin is blurred. small firmly adherent white-grey keratoses. no significant increase in consistency palpable. Dg.: chronic actinic cheilitis.

Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes C44.L

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).