Image diagnoses for "Lip region", "Swelling"
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Results forLip regionSwelling

Angioedema (overview) T78.3
angioedema. swelling of the lower lip and the right hand in a 57-year-old man occurred within a few minutes. persistent for 2 hours, no itching, only a feeling of tension. recurrent swelling attacks (interval of 14-28 days) for 6 months. 8 months ago change of the hypertension medication to ACE inhibitors.

ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema T73.3

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomatosa: bulging, firm swelling of lower and upper lip.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. persistent unilateral reddened facial swelling in the area of the right cheek and the right upper lip in a 50-year-old woman. There were also severe headaches.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Monosymptomatic course with cheilitis granulomatosa.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomatosa as monosymptomatic variant of the Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, central deep and painful lower lip rhagade.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronically dynamic, recurrent for months, markedly increased in consistency, indolent, red, smooth swelling of the lower lip. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Pronounced cheilitis granulomatosa as a monosymptomatic variant of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: erosive-crusty changes of the lower and upper lip with distinct swelling of the lateral upper lip.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, monosymptomatic form of the disease with the most severe, completely therapy-refractory cheilitis granulomatosa.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: severe and extensive, multifocal herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling; underlying HIV infection

Behçet's disease M35.2
Behçet, M.. Distinct swelling of the right upper lip in a 70-year-old woman. Intraorally, in the region of the right upper lip, aphtae measuring about 5 mm. For about six to seven years recurrent, relapsing aphtae of the oral cavity.

Vascular malformations Q28.88
Malformations vascular (non-syndromal, mixed, capillary/venous): Congenital vascular malformation, initially only imposing as a red spot, which showed constant thickness growth over the years, clinically asymptomatic (occasional increased bleeding when biting on it).

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling