Image diagnoses for "Macule"
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Vitiligo (overview) L80

Klippel-trénaunay syndrome Q87.2
Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome: extensive vascular malformation with extensive nevus flammeus affecting the trunk, the right arm and both legs. No evidence of soft tissue hypertrophy so far. No AV fistulas.

Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8
Livedo racemosa generalisata: extensive, bizarre, haemorrhagic reticulation of the skin

Addison's disease E27.1
Addison's disease: grayish-brownish mucous membrane pigmentation of the gingiva in a 22-year-old man.

Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger) Q82.3
Incontinentia pigmenti, type Bloch-Sulzberger, garland-shaped pigmentation on the forearm along the Blaschko lines in a 10-month-old girl.

Amalgam tattoo L81.8

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Nevus, melanocytic. Congenital melanocytic nevus of the spilus nevus type

Vasculitis leukocytoclastic (non-iga-associated) D69.0; M31.0

Angiosarcoma of the head and face skin C44.-

Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva L90.3
Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva. chronic stationary, map-like spread, brownish spots. the existing skin changes have developed within 2-3 years.

Neurofibromatosis peripheral Q85.0
Type I Neurofibromatosis (peripheral type): Numerous soft papules and nodules; multiple smaller and larger café-au-lait spots.

Nail hematoma T14.05
Nail hematoma: since exactly 6 weeks existing (trauma recallable), sharply forward limited blue-black discoloration of the big toe nail (marked by arrows and line) with discoloration of the epinychium (circle); arrow (right) indicates a streaky (still red) apparently fresher bleeding

Mykid L30.21
Mycid. hematogenic scattering reaction (Id reaction) in a very extensive tinea corporis treated with a systemic therapeutic agent; acute formation of an itchy, partly papular, partly also vesicular exanthema.

Café-au-lait stain L81.3
Café-au-lait stains: in neurofibromatosis type I. 2 medium brown homogeneously coloured light brown rounded spots.

Glomus tumor D18.01

Hematoma T14.03
Haematoma; after a fall on the left forearm a flat, bluish discoloration occurred; it is a bleeding of varying intensity into the skin and the subcutaneous fatty tissue, which, depending on its age, passes through different shades of colour in stages: first blue-red, then blue, later green-yellow and yellow.

Tuberous sclerosis Q85.1
Bourneville-Pringle Phacomatosis, splashlike white spots on the skin, so called ash leave macules, a rather discreet café au lait spot on the inner side of the thigh, which also appears in a less conspicuous form on the extensor side of the thigh.

Lyme borreliosis A69.2
Lyme borreliosis: erythema chronicum migrans, which has been present for several weeks and continues to grow