Image diagnoses for "Oral mucosa", "yellow"
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Results forOral mucosayellow

Gingivostomatitis herpetica B00.2
Gingivostomatitis herpetica. 3-day-old clinical picture with fever of regional lymphadenitis, painful, grouped, standing, confluent blisters and incrustations on the red of the lips and surrounding area.

Oral hair leukoplakia K13.3
Oral hairy leukoplakia: Flat, white-yellowish, verrucous coating of the tongue with deep erosive, longitudinal fissures in the area of the central part of the tongue. Previously known HIV infection with Kaposi sarcoma.

Candida sepsis B37.7

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Aphthae: Approx. 3 cm large, bizarrely limited, painful, solitary aphthae in a 42-year-old man, progressive for 10 days.

Aphthae habituelle K12.0
Aphthae, habitual: smeary-coated, very painful ulcers on the lower lip in a 20-year-old female patient, existing for 10 days.

Aphthae habituelle K12.0
Aphthae, habitual: painful, whitish, sharply defined ulcerations with reddened margins in the lip area; chronic recurrent course.

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Bednar's aphthae. large, very painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 77-year-old patient has been suffering from these aphthous ulcers for 1 year.

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Q82.8
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: Unusual infestation of the lip mucosa with symptomless, yellowish-white deposits, which correspond to the elastotic collagen changes of the mucosa.

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Habitual aphthae: approx. 3 cm in size, progressive for 10 days, solitary, very painful aphthae.

Aphthae habituelle K12.0
aphthae, habitual: sharply defined, greasy coated, very painful ulcers at the edge of the tongue. 1 week old. recurrent course; last recurrence 3 months ago. at that time spontaneous healing within 3 weeks.

Aphthae habituelle K12.0
Aphthae, habitual: painful, whitish, sharply defined ulcerations with reddened margins in the lip area; chronic recurrent course.

Traumatic mucus cyst K13.4
Mucous granuloma: Condition after traumatic injury of the cheek mucosa, now after several months of fibrotic organization.

Aphthae (overview) K12.0
Habituitary aphthae: painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 35-year-old patient has been suffering from aphthae for over 20 years, occurring in 4-6 week cycles. No underlying diseases known.

Oral hair leukoplakia K13.3
Oral hairy leukoplakia. flat white yellowish coating on the tongue; flat leukoplakia on the lateral parts of the tongue with simultaneous yellowish "hairy" coating on the tongue (see hairy tongue below).