Image diagnoses for "Nodule (<1cm)", "red"
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Cutaneous botryomycosis L98.0
Botryomycosis: Granuloma that has been weeping and fistulating for weeks.

Candida albicans

Mycosis fungoid tumor stage C84.0
Mycosis fungoides tumor stage: for years, previously known mycosis fungoides; for about several months, formation of less symptomatic red plaques and nodules,

Acne keloidalis nuchae L73.0
Acne keloidalis nuchae: multiple, solitary or confluent, follicular light red papules, pustules and nodules, some of which are pierced by terminal hairs

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma kutanes: Advanced, flat ulcerated squamous cell carcinoma.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: ulcerated, spinocellular carcinoma of the lower leg, which has long been misunderstood as an ulcer (cruris) and thus has been treated unsuccessfully. Remarkable: Only slight pain!

Merkel cell carcinoma C44.L
Merkel cell carcinoma. solitary, fast growing, asymptomatic, bright red, coarse, shifting, smooth lump with atrophic surface. the appearance in the area of UV-exposed sites is typical.

Melanoma amelanotic C43.L
Melanoma malignes, amelanotic: a reddish lump that has existed for years, which has been constantly weeping and bleeding for several months.

Skin metastases C79.8

Lip carcinoma C00.0-C00.1
Lip carcinoma: A firm, painless, broad-based nodule with a central honeycomb plug, apparently originating from the skin of the lips (not from the lip red), which has grown within 4 months. Clinical: Squamous cell carcinoma of the keratoacanthoma type.

Keloid acne L73.0

Chronic prurigo L28.1
Prurigo nodularis: Condition before and after 8 months of Dupilumab therapy (image varied and taken from: Wieser JK et al. 2020)

Melanoma amelanotic C43.L
Melanoma malignes, amelanotic: a reddish lump that has existed for years and bled for the first time a few weeks ago, otherwise no other symptoms.

Mycosis fungoid tumor stage C84.0
Mycosis fungoides tumor stage: Mycosis fungoides has been known for many years, and for several months there has been a continuous appearance of plaques and nodules on the face, trunk and extremities.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides: several red plaques and flat nodules on a reddened area on the lower leg of a 53-year-old man. tumor stage of mycosis fungoides.

Carbuncle L02.94
Carbuncle: palm-sized, highly painful inflammatory swelling with lymphadenitis and fever. Inlet: massive emptying of pus after wide and deep incision.