Image diagnoses for "Oral mucosa"
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Results forOral mucosa

Exfoliation areata linguae K14.1
Exfoliatio areata linguae. for several years alternating, map-shaped, plaque free, red, smooth areas. light burning with acidic food (e.g. fruit juices)

Exfoliation areata linguae K14.1
Exfoliatio areata linguae. 2 anular, "plaque free" areas. low burning sensation with spicy food or fruity drinks. characteristic for the clinical picture are the whitish swollen border areas. otherwise normal coating of the tongue

Lingua plicata K14.5
Lingua plicata with pronounced exfoliatio areata linguae (not infrequently occurring comorbidity ).

Hyperplasia, focal epithelial B07
Hyperplasia, focal epithelial: Multiple wart-like, oral mucosa-coloured soft, sometimes confluent papules persisting for several years.

Gingivostomatitis herpetica B00.2
Gingivostomatitis herpetica: Multiple, partly confluent, erosive vesicles and extensive, whitish erosions on the tongue (marked by arrows) and lower lip (encircled) in a 6-month-old boy with initial infection by herpes simplex type 1.

Gingivostomatitis herpetica B00.2
Gingivostomatitis herpetica. grouped standing, in places confluent aphthous changes in the area of the hard palate (circle), flat erosions on the upper lip (rectangle). gingivostomatitis herpetica in adults.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease: painful 0.3-0.4 cm large, whitish blisters (arrows) on the gingiva and the skin of the lower lip, also on the hard palate.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): veil-like, whitish, blurred, symptomless plaques on the hard and soft palate; in places flat (painful with acidic foods) erosions.

Lichen planus (overview) L43.-
Lichen planus mucosae: whitish-grey, reticular, reticular change of the cheek mucosa.

Lichen planus erosivus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. painful gingivitis existing for more than one year. chronic inpatient, border-like, painful erythema and extensive erosions are evident.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. painful gingivitis existing for more than one year. altogether progressive course. chronic stationary, border-like, painful erythema and extensive erosions can be found

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae: flat, veil-like, white or opal papules and plaques of the buccal mucosa, which condense at the end of the teeth. sporadically also splatter-like whitish papules and plaques. the mucosal changes have existed for 6 months and do not cause any significant complaints.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus mucosae. cobblestone-like white or opal plaques of the buccal mucosa which condense at the end of the teeth. the mucosal changes have existed for 12 months and do not cause any significant discomfort.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. painful gingivitis existing for more than one year in cases of currently unsuccessful therapies by the dentist. overall progressive course. chronically stationary, extensive, border-like, painful erythema and erosions as well as extensive whitish plaques are visible.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. extensive, painful erosive mucositis existing for more than one year. overall progressive course. extensive painful erythema and erosions as well as extensive whitish plaques are visible.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus erosivus mucosae. extensive, painful erosive mucositis existing for about 1.5 years. overall progressive course. extensive painful erythema and erosions as well as extensive whitish plaques are visible.

Lichen planus mucosae L43.8
Lichen planus (erosivus) mucosae: multiple, chronically active (since about 1 year), extensive, partly confluent, painful erosions as well as veil-like red (atropical) and white plaques (note: the findings must be distinguished from the exfoliation areata linguae).

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema exsudativum multiforme. multiple, highly acute, 4-day-old, extensive erosions in the area of the oral cavity and lips in an HIV patient. severe pain on ingestion. foetor ex ore.

Stevens-johnson syndrome L51.1
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: acutely occurring, extensive, painful erosions of the red of the lips, the mucous membrane of the lips and the tongue in a 22-year-old man.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis: Primary effect; rough, non-painful ulcer (DD: aphthae); raised marginal wall.