Image diagnoses for "Nodule (<1cm)", "red", "Scalp (hairy)"
17 results with 33 images
Results forNodule (<1cm)redScalp (hairy)

Tinea capitis profunda B35.02
Tinea capitis profunda. Hairless, purulent area, extensive incrustations.

Fibroxanthoma atypical C49; D48.1
Fibroxanthoma atpyisches: flat ulcerated lump in a man (84 years), clearly visible in actinically damaged skin.

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma in actinically damaged skin: Since more than 1 year, slowly growing, very firm, little pain-sensitive, ulcerated node, which (at the time of examination) was no longer movable on its base. Pronounced field carcinoma .

Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin C44.-
Squamous cell carcinoma in actinic pre-damaged scalp:Continuously growing verrucous, broad-based, hard node of the scalp, existingfor severalmonths; multiple actinic keratoses.

Primary cutaneous follicular lymphoma C82.6
Primary cutaneous follicular center lymphoma: For several years training of surface smooth, painless, plaques and nodules.

Infant haemangioma (overview) D18.01

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.

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.