Image diagnoses for "Macule"
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Results forMacule

Phototoxic dermatitis L56.0

Pityriasis versicolor (overview) B36.0
Pityriaisis versicolor alba: irregularly distributed, symptomless (slight feeling of tension in the skin) bright spots, which now appeared and were noticed after a sun holiday.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa (overview): Adult form of Urticaria pigmentosa (erythroderma). With a history of many years, continuous increase in spot density. The inlet shows the confluence of numerous red spots.

Chronic actinic dermatitis (overview) L57.1
Dermatitis, chronic actinic. detail enlargement: Disseminated, scratched papules and nodules as well as blurred, large-area, reddened, severely itching erythema in the face of a 51-year-old female patient with atopic eczema existing since birth.

Atopic erythrodermal dermatitis L20.8
Eczema atopic (overview): severe, universal (erythrodermic) atopic eczema. exacerbation phase since about 3 months. patient with rhinitis and conjunctivitis with pollinosis. total IgE >1.000IU.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: characteristic "collagenosis hands" with variable blue-red and livid-red patches. 52-year-old patient with known (since 5 years) systemic lupus erythematosus.

Melasma L81.1
Chloasma: Multiple, blurred, partly reticular, partly areal hyperpigmentations in a 47-year-old female patient; hormonal anti-conception.

Felty syndrome M05.00

Nail diseases (overview) L60.8
Nail hematoma: sharply limited brown discoloration of the nail matrix; no longitudinal striations

Pityriasis versicolor alba B36.0
Pityriasis versicolor alba: Close-up, spatter-like and fine spotted depigmentation with fine surface scaling.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: same patient as before. 4 years later. Differently sized, disseminated, flat, oval or round, brownish-red spots on trunk, buttocks and thighs; 52-year-old female patient. Continuous proliferation of spots for years. No evidence of systemic infestation.