Image diagnoses for "Palm", "Bubble/Blister", "red"
13 results with 22 images
Results forPalmBubble/Blisterred

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Eczema Dyshidrotic hand eczema: Condition following a large-bubble eczema flare (so-called cheiropompholyx).

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

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Eczema, dyshidrotic skin changes affecting both palms, chronically recurrent, partly vesicular, partly flat erosive, partly hyperkeratotic skin changes with formation of rhagades, which are particularly pronounced at the finger ends.

Varicella B01.9
Varicella: generalized exanthema with juxtaposition of vesicles, papules, papulopustules, here infestation of the palms with vesicles, papules and pustules.

Hand-foot-mouth disease B08.4
Hand-foot-mouth disease. few, acute, painful, polygonal vesicles with a red courtyard. unspecific flu-like prodromies that had persisted about 2 weeks before.

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

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.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Dyshidrotic dermatitis: skin changes affecting both palms, chronic recurrent, partly vesicular, partly flat erosive, partly hyperkeratotic skin changes with formation of coarse lamellar scales and rhagades.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Dermatitis, dyshidrotic: dense, partly solitary, partly confluent vesicles and pustules (edge of the hand); 0.1-0.2 cm large disseminated brown, hardly raised papules and plaques with and without adherent scaling in the middle of the hand; itching and slight pain.

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Inoculation herpes simplex, the site of manifestation (as well as fingers or palms) of a herpes simplex infection occurs in medical professionals or wrestlers.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Eczema, dyshidrotic. detail: Strongly pronounced, hyperkeratotic skin changes on the palm of the hand with massive formation of erosions, rhagades and vesicles.

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.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis L30.8
Cheiropompholyx: Large vesicular dyshidrotic eczema (Cheiropompholyx) occurring within 2 days in a 42-year-old patient with recurrent attacks of mild vesicular dyshidrotic eczema. An atopic diathesis is known.

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.

Hand-foot syndrome T88.7
Hand-foot syndrome: after chemotherapy. grade 3: extensive blistering; oozing, coarse lamellar desquamation; ulceration, severe pain.

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.

Epidermolysis bullosa simplex localized (Weber-Cockayne) Q81.0
Epidermolysis bullosa simpex, Weber-Cockayne: Epidermolysis bullosa simpex, Weber-Cockayne: visible blistering or only simple detachment of the epidermis after trivial traumas. Scarless healing.