Image diagnoses for "red", "Scalp (hairy)"
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Alopecia scarring L66.8

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.

Lichen planus atrophicans L43.81
Lichen planus atrophicans: Lichen planopilaris with consecutive scarring alopecia (pseudopelade)

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Carcinoma kutanes:advanced, extensive ulcerated exophytic squamous cell carcinoma with massive actinic damage. 75-year-old man with androgenetic alopecia.

Cheilitis granulomatosa G51.2

Cylindrome D23.4
Cylindrome: firm, elastic, hairless knot with reflecting surface, which has not grown in recent years.

Scrotal and vulval angiosclerosis D23.9
Angiokeratoma of the glans penis. multiple, chronically stationary, 0.2-0.4 cm large, blue-red to brownish papules with partly smooth, partly scaly surface in the area of the corona glandis. these are congenital, circumscribed vascular ectasias.

Alopecia scarring L66.8

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: large-area desmoplastic carcinoma of the scalp, which extended far beyond the clinically suspected infiltrate zone.

Lichen planus follicularis capillitii L66.1
Lichen planus follicularis capillitii: Increasing focal hair loss, reddish red with irregular, scarring alopecia (lack of follicular structure).

Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides L93.0
Lupus erythematodes chronicus discoides: older, not (no longer) active, "discoid" lupus focus, healed under atrophy of skin and subcutis (complete destruction of the hair follicles, surface parchment-like smooth - see inlet).

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis: chronic, solitary, for months, localized on the forehead and in the hairy area, sharply defined (arrows), symptomless, red, rough plaque with coarse surface scaling.

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

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans: Alopecia like a footstep with fresh and older scars. Left picture: Inflammatory area with yellowish crusts. The process has been going on for several years, in attacks which last several months. Oral antibiotics improve the severity of the attacks.

Psoriasis capitis L40.8
Psoriasis capitis: chronically inpatient, intermittently worsening red spot on the forehead, localized on the forehead, extending into the hairy area, sharply defined, large red spot on the forehead. more severe scaling in the area of the capillitium. currently pre-treated with a triamcinolone acetonide ointment. more red plaques on the elbows.

Tinea capitis (overview) B35.0
Tinea capitis superficialis: slowly centrifugally growing focal point for 3 months; moderate scaling.

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.

Nevus sebaceus Q82.5
Naevus sebaceus: congenital, initially unnoticed, bumped, red hairless area; for several months formation of a painless, repeatedly bleeding node (arrow mark) Dg.: Naevus sebaceus with formation of a solid basal cell carcinoma.