Image diagnoses for "Skin defects (superficially, deep)", "Nose", "red"
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Results forSkin defects (superficially, deep)Nosered

Lymphoma cutaneous nk/t cell lymphoma C84.4
Lymphoma cutaneous NK/T-cell lymphoma nasal type: ulcer covered with red granulation tissue and crusts that has been expanding for months with partial destruction of the nasal septum.

Basal cell carcinoma (overview) C44.-
Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: large-area, nodular, non-painful basal cell carcinoma, untreated for years. initially surface intact nodule. for 1/2 year crust formation with ulcer formation. HIV-infected person.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular. solitary, 1.0 x 1.2 cm large, broad-based, firm, painless nodule, with a shiny, smooth parchment-like surface covered by ectatic, bizarre vessels. Note: There is no follicular structure on the surface of the nodule (compare surrounding skin of the bridge of the nose with the protruding follicles).

Pemphigus vulgaris L10.0
Pemphigus vulgaris: chronically persistent, extensive, painful erosions in previously known pemphigus vulgaris.

Pemphigus vulgaris L10.0
Pemphigus vulgaris: chronically persistent, extensive, painful erosions in previously known, generalized pemphigus vulgaris

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Nodular basal cell carcinoma in Xeroderma pigmentosum: solitary, broadly based, firm, painless, centrally ulcerated nodule. On the edge of the basal cell carcinoma-typical shiny margin. Note: the extensive scarring is a consequence of the underlying disease.

Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: Ulcer that has existed for several months with nodular structures in the marginal area.

Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma ulcerated: Slowly growing, painless lump on the bridge of the nose that has existed for a long time. 3 months of crust formation and weeping. 1 week after the crusts have come off, this finding.

Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis B55.1
Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: approx. 1.2 x 1.4 cm large, blurred, fine-lamellar scaling, flatly elevated, symptomless, slightly consistency-multiplied red plaque; the family last visited Morocco 12 weeks ago.