Image diagnoses for "Scalp (hairy)"
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Results forScalp (hairy)

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides. general view: For several years persistent, multiple, scarring, alopecic areas highlyoccipital, highly parietal and at the capillitium in a 57-year-old patient. Clear, extensive reddening of the skin of the head and face.

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematosus chronicus discoides: deeply scarring discoid lupus erythematosus leading to follicle loss with complete destruction of the pigment within the lesional skin.

Trichorrhexis nodosa L67.0
Trichorrhexis nodosa: Broken, splintered hairs that are difficult to comb and hairs with fine, shiny nodules at the breaking points.

Trichorrhexis nodosa L67.0
trichorrhexis nodosa. calibre variations of the hairs. in the cnetrum a thin hair with frayed shaft and broken axis. image taken in polarized light.

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
verruca seborrhoica. multiple verrucae seborrhoicae, here as a familial disease. densely standing, mostly pinhead-sized, brownish flat papules aggregated in places. occasionally itching. clinically morphologically no inflammatory symptoms detectable (see below dermatosis papulosa nigra).

Cylindrome D23.4
Cylindrome: Roughly elastic, hairless tumours with a reflective surface, interspersed with telangiectasias (capillitium).

Cylindrome D23.4

Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas C82- C83
Lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. Rapidly growing, large, brownish-reddish, painless lump with a smooth surface. In several places "still" hairs grow through the tumour masses.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Contact dermatitis toxic: exogenous, toxic, acute reddening of the hairy scalp, limited to the site of exposure of the applied "hair growth agent"; secondary findings are alopecia androgenetica.

Crusta lactea L30.8
Crusta lactea: Sharply defined, yellowish, greasy scaly and crusty coatings on the capillitium of a 4-month-old infant.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia postmenopausal frontal fibrosis: marked receding of the frontal hairline.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, postmenopausal, frontal, fibrosing. General view: Scarring alopecia band-shaped frontal; temporally irregular alopecia border; complete loss of eyebrows.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia postmenopausal, frontal, fibrosing: uniform receding of the frontal and temporal hairline. moderately pronounced ulerythema ophryogenes. keratosis follicularis on the extensor extremities.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia postmenopausal, fibrosing with complete loss of eyebrows (condition following ulerythema ophryogenes).

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, postmenopausal, fibrosing: Close-up, shaking, isolated hairline (picture of rice paddy).

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, postmenopausal, fibrosing: typical clinical pattern with the chronic progressive frontal alopecia line.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, postmenopausal, frontal, fibrosing. scarred alopecia progressing centropedally from the periphery

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, post-menopausal, frontal, fibrosing: typical follicular inflammatory pattern (see frontal hairline). No symptoms. This results in a backward development of the forehead-hairline.

Primary cutaneous cd30 positive large cell t cell lymphoma C86.6

Primary cutaneous cd30 positive large cell t cell lymphoma C86.6

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Postmenopausal fibrosing frontal alopecia: For several years now, the hairline has been continuously moving backwards. Clear ulerythema ophryogenes. Complete hairlessness of arms and legs (condition after keratosis pilaris) which has not been noticed before.

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma kutanes (carcinoma in situ of the actinic keratosis type) 1a keratoses) with transition to an invasive spinocellular carcinoma (bottom left)