
Carcinoma verrucous (overview) C44.L
Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma of the palm. solitary, chronically stationary, exophytic, hemispherical, dirty brown nodules localized on the palm of the right hand, approx. 0.4 cm in size, with a coarse consistency, on an approx. 1.5 x 2.0 cm oval, mostly sharply defined, rough, red, verrucously fissured, symptomless plaque.

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris: massive (sterile), painful pustulosis of the soles of the feet after a febrile (streptococcal) infection. large pustules, in places confluent to form larger "pus puddles". associated pressure-painful arthritis (swelling) of the sternoclavicular joints

Scleromyxoedema L98.5
Scleromyxoedema: waxy, flat hardened palms; changes can be detected mainly on the fingers and over the finger base joints.

Keratosis palmoplantaris striata with mutations in desmoglein 1 Q82.8

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.

Hand dermatitis chronic L30.9
Chronic hand dermatitis: extensive chronic dermatitis of the Palmae region with moderate lichenification.

Keratosis palmoplantaris cum degeneratione granulosa Q82.8

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris L30.2
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris: marked by square: fresh and older pustules. The two upper pustules with collateral erythema. Marked by arrows: brown, flat papules, as remains of older dried pustules.

Psoriasis vulgaris L40.00
Psoriasis vulgaris: Discrete psoriasis on both palms of the hand, continuing to affect the capillitium and elbows.