Image diagnoses for "Palm"
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Keratosis palmoplantaris diffusa with mutation in keratin 1 Q82.8
Keratosis extremitatum hereditaria transgrediens et progrediens

Hand-foot syndrome T88.7
hand-foot syndrome: occurred under therapy with tyrosine kinase inhibitor. painful, extensive, persistent redness. hollow foot region uninvolved.

Erythromelalgia I73.82
Erythromelalgia. seizure-like, very painful, hyperemic, reddened and swollen skin of the hands and feet with increased sensitivity to heat. improvement of symptoms by cooling under running water.

Pyogenic granuloma L98.0
Granuloma pyogenicum (pyogenic granuloma) Rapidly growing, shiny tumour on the palm of the hand. Previous harmless stab wound. The inlet shows a collar-shaped enclosure of the granuloma by the surrounding skin.

Herpes simplex zosteriformis B00.8
Herpes simplex zosteriformis: unpyically localized, segmentally arranged, multilocular herpes simplex of the hand.

Lichen planus classic type L43.-
Lichen planus (classic type): pronounced infestation of the palms. infestation of the palms by confluence of papules and plaques. the nodular structure is especially visible in the peripheral areas.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
eczema atopic (overview): extensive reddening of the palm. hyperlinearity. disseminated erosions. lichenified eczema foci in the area of the wrist (DD psoriasis palmoplantaris). for further explanations see next figure.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic (overview): flat eczematous infestation of the palms, hyperlinearity and lichenification, scratching effects.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic (overview): relapsing-active, itchy, dyshidrotic eczema with numerous vesicles and bases as well as coarse leaf scaling.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
eczema atopic (overview): chronic atopic hand eczema. extensive redness of the entire palm. the circled areas show a normal relief of the inguinal skin. non-circled eczematous areas with clear hyperlinearity. in the rectangle lichenified eczematous areas of the field skin.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema multiforme: Detail pattern; typical cockade pattern (cockade= ring in ring ornament), here 2 confluent cockades.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
erythema multiforme. characteristic cockades in the area of the palms. acutely occurring, self-limiting exanthema with characteristic, shooting disc-shaped (cockade-shaped), reddish-livid, partly also hemorrhagic and blistering efflorescences. mucosal infection also occurred.

Erythema multiforme, minus-type L51.0
Erythema exsudativum multiforme. 4-day-old, suddenly appearing, itchy, disseminated exanthema with cocard-like plaques. The skin lesions appeared shortly after the start of antibiotic therapy for urinary tract infection.

Sézary syndrome C84.1
Sézary-Syndrome. pat. as above. symmetric, flat, hyperkeratosis at the same time with development of erythroderma

Syphilide papular A51.3
Syphilis: papular syphilide of the palms. loosely distributed reddish-brownish, scaly, symptomless papules on both palms. these changes are a section of a generalized papular exanthema.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis Early syphilis: a long-standing, distinct, locally psoriasiform papular palmar syphilis.

Early syphilis A51.-
Syphilis Early syphilis: discreet , non-itching or painful, maculo-papular palmar syphilis

Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous L93.1
Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous: Infestation of the palms in the cream of a generapized exanthema.

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type): Sharply set off towards the wrist (difference to hyperkeratotic palmar eczema), alternating, flat palamarkeratosis.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psoriasis palmaris: chronic inpatient plaque psoriasis of the hands with localized, in places striped, keratotic plaques that have been present for years.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): flat (rather discreet) reddening of the palm. circumscribed keratotic plaques and individual erosions and rhagades. no blisters or blisters.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): island-like, wart-like plaque covered with firmly adhering scales. has been present for several months in a scattered pattern. deep transverse rhagade.

Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaque type) L40.3
psoriasis palmaris et plantaris (plaquet type): palmo-plantar psoriasis known for years. no pre-treatment. extensive, sharply limited erythema. circumscribed partly stripy hyperkeratotic plaques. single deep rhagades.

Pustular psoriasis palmaris et plantaris L40.3
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris: Acute onset, flat erythema with isolated and confluent pustules in the palm and finger flexion area.