Image diagnoses for "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Photoallergic dermatitis L56.1
Eczema, photoallergic. 78-year-old female patient. Taking diuretics because of lymphedema. After first exposure to sunlight in spring, blurred erythema, reddened papules as well as flat, scaly plaques (sternal area) appeared in light-exposed areas.

Suppurative hidradenitis L73.2
Hidradenitis suppurativa. chronic scarring stage, infiltrated intergrown strands and abscesses in the armpit area.

Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma C85.1
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: livid to erythematous plaques in a 64-year-old female patient, which appeared for the first time 12 monthsago . Clearly indurated efflorescences on otherwise apparently free skin. No scratch excoriations, no scaling, no pruritus.

Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris Q82.8
Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris: multiple, chronically dynamic (changing course), little itchy, sharply defined, red, rough, scaly, also erosive plaques

Contact dermatitis allergic L23.0
Acute contact allergic eczema: typical of the allergic pathogenesis of eczema is the blurred, scattered limitation of the inflammatory zone.

Lichen sclerosus of the penis N48.0
Lichen sclerosus of the penis: pronounced whitish, extensive sclerosing of the glans penis; prepuce with small whitish papules and plaques (arrows).

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema user, atopic. brownish, dry, scaly and itchy plaques on lichenified ground. 16-year-old female patient. infestation of the large joint bends as well as seizure-like, tormenting itching.

Erythema nodosum L52.0

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus that has been present for several years, progressive, disseminated, scarring, chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus, no evidence of systemic involvement (no ANA, no DNA antibodies).

Ringworm B35.2
Tinea manuum, marginal clearly infiltrated, coarse lamellar scaling plaque on the back of the hand, moderate itching.

Nevus spitz D22.-
Naevus Spitz: a slightly raised, sharply defined, irregularly pigmented tumour that has existed for several months.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscripts of scleroderma (plaque-type). 24 months ago, a progressive, 26 x 21 cm large, flat, partially white-porcelain-like indurated area appeared for the first time in a 21-year-old patient. Additional findings were extensive brownish hyperpigmentation as well as multiple, partly very dark pigmented nevi in a trunk accentuated distribution.

Lichen sclerosus extragenital L90.0
Lichen sclerosus extragenitaler: Lichen planus-like Lichen sclerosus of the oral mucosa in case of known, extensive, extragenital Lichen sclerosus of the skin.

Verruca vulgaris B07
Verrucae vulgares: multiple flat raised, symptomless, red, verrucous nipple beds

Superficial tinea capitis B35.0
Tineacapitis: extensive non-treated infection of the hairy and hairless scalp by Trichophyton mentagrophytes; known HIV infection.

Hypertrophic Lichen planus L43.81
Lichen planus verrucosus: Itchy (see scratching effects with crust formation),verrucous plaques on the left lower leg that have existed for years.