Image diagnoses for "Palm"
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Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutation in keratin 1 Q82.8
Keratosis extremitatum hereditaria transgrediens et progrediens Diffuse palmoplantar keratosis with verrucous (not smooth) "transgenic" keratinization.

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutation in keratin 1 Q82.8
Keratosis extremitatum hereditaria transgrediens et progrediens

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutation in keratin 1 Q82.8
Keratosis extremitatum hereditaria transgrediens et progrediens.

Keratosis palmoplantaris cum degeneratione granulosa Q82.8

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutations in KRT 9 Q82.8
Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa circumscripta, congenital, massive, evenly distributed, waxy corneal layer in adults, no symptoms!

Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutations in KRT 9 Q82.8
Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa circumscripta. 2-year-old boy has a chronic, congenital, smooth, evenly distributed, waxy thickened and yellowish discolored plaque formation of both palms. No symptoms. It is an autosomal dominant inherited palmoplantar cornification disorder.

Keratosis palmoplantaris striata with mutations in desmoglein 1 Q82.8

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): itchy, polygonal, partially confluent, brownish-reddish papules on the right hand and right wrist of a 40-year-old man, existing for 8 weeks; independent of LP, strong, palmar hyperkeratoses exist, the development of which can be ascribed to the professional activity as floor layer.

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7

Melanoma acrolentiginous C43.7 / C43.7

Neurofibromatosis (overview) Q85.0
Central-peripheral neurofibromatosis (palmo-plantar neurofibromatosis or type III neurofibromatosis) Chronic inpatient palmo-plantar neurofibromatosis, progressive in childhood; now no longer progressive, soft, skin-colored, painless palmo-plantar nodules and plaques.

Pemphigoid bullous L12.0
Pemphigoid, bullous. 0.5-5.0 cm large, bulging, partly hemorrhagic blisters which are localized on two-dimensional, borderline erythema or plaques, on the right hand of an 81-year-old woman.

Pemphigoid bullous L12.0
Pemphigoid, bullous. 1 year old, itchy blisters on the left hand of an 82-year-old woman, filled with a yellowish liquid. Some of the blisters have been scratched open by the patient. Overall progressive skin findings, similar efflorescences on upper arms, back and feet.

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris. diffuse keratosis plamaris et plantaris (palmo-plantar keratosis).

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (overview) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris: Plaque type with dyshidrotic vesicles and pustules. 22-year-old man shows a sharply defined, red, rough plaque with multiple, smaller vesicles and pustules and scaling with rhagades only in the area of the small finger ball. Significant deterioration during tennis.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (overview) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris. multiple, firm, red, rough papules and plaques with firmly adhering cap-like scaling. 14 days before, the patient had experienced a massive pustular thrust of the previously known psoriasis.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (overview) L40.3
Psoriasis palmo-plantaris. dry keratotic plaque type (only little successful pre-treatment) with sharply limited (typical is the sharp limitation to the field skin of the wrists, distinction to chronic hand eczema). painful rhagades in the skin tension lines (see ball of the hand).

Pustular psoriasis palmaris et plantaris L40.3
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris, fresh and dried pustules next to vesicles and coarse lamellar scaling in the area of the sole of the foot, chronic recurrent course.

Pustular psoriasis palmaris et plantaris L40.3

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris: Palmo-plantar psoriasis with pustular formation and numerous dyshidrotic blisters.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris. palmar psoriasis with dry scaling sharply defined plaques.

Schwannom D36.1
Multiple, 1?2 cm large, painless, coarse, predominantly intradermal nodules on the right hand of a 77-year-old man, arranged in the course of the sensitive finger nerves.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis acquisita, maculopapularexanthema, psoriasiform palmarsyphilid in HIV infection.