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Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: Extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling

Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1
Herpes simplex virus infection: severe and extensive, very painful, feverish, perianal herpes simplex infection in an HIV-infected man, accompanied by lymphadenitis.

Lipoid proteinosis E78.8
Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae, detailed picture: protruding papillae of the tongue, which are aggregated in the posterior part of the tongue to form verrucous beds.

Eyelid dermatitis (overview) H01.11
Acute contact allergic eyelid eczema: Acute contact allergic dermatitis, with massive swelling of both sides of the eyelid. Considerable itching. Contact allergy not known before.

Eyelid dermatitis (overview) H01.11
Chronic eyelid dermatitis: chronic, recurrent dermatitis with double row of eyelashes (distichiasis: therapeutic procedure: sclerotherapy or excision of the roots of the eyelashes because of the danger of trichiasis on the cornea with formation of a corneal ulcer.

Lipedema R60.9
Lipedema: bilateral, initially painless, and after years of existence painful, symmetrical, initially discrete, later increasing, partly jodhpur-like fatty degeneration of the legs. the circumference of the thigh is disproportionately enlarged in comparison to the relatively slim upper body. back of the foot and toes are not swollen (Stemmersch's sign: negative). tendency tohaematomas

Lipomatosis benign symmetric (overview) E88.8
Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical. 67-year-old female patient with continuously increasing lipomatosis (type II) for about 20 years. internal medicine: polyneuropathy, chronic liver damage, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia. massive, diffuse symmetrical, tumorous, doughy coarse fat tissue proliferation on trunk and upper arms. pseudoathletic habitus.

Lipomatosis benign symmetric (overview) E88.8
Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical-type I. 66 years old, formerly completely slim patient. development of lipomatosis for about 20 years, first in the neck later in the entire neck area. clinic: diffuse at the neck rather rough elastic at the neck soft elastic lipomatosis with distinct mechanical movement restriction of the head joints, stress dyspnea. extensive facial erythema with telangiectasia. functional livedo on both legs.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. persistent unilateral reddened facial swelling in the area of the right cheek and the right upper lip in a 50-year-old woman. There were also severe headaches.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. distinct erythema with doughy swelling in the region of the upper lip on the right side which extends to the nasolabial fold. distinct lingua plicata in a 50-year-old woman. whitish coatings are recognizable at the anterior edge of the tongue (minimal variant of a lingua geographica.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Monosymptomatic course with cheilitis granulomatosa.

Melkersson-rosenthal syndrome G51.2
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, monosymptomatic form of the disease with the most severe, completely therapy-refractory cheilitis granulomatosa.

Mixed connective tissue disease M35.10
Mixed connective tissue disease, swelling and diffuse redness of the eyelids, perioral pallor; extensive erythema of the neck and décolleté, tired facial expression, detection of U1-nRNP antibodies.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. overview: Chronic persistent swelling of the right half of the face, especially of the upper eyelid and the periorbital region in a 30-year-old man which has persisted for about 1.5 years.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M. Detailed view: Chronic persistent swelling of the upper eyelid with redness of the caudal parts of the eyelid in a 30-year-old man.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. Large red smooth spot, homogeneously affecting the whole face, chronically stationary, blurredly limited, sometimes accompanied by a feeling of tension; alternating intense redness; recurrent swelling of the eyelids.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. Doughy facial swelling in the cheek and eyelid area with extensive redness of the face. Recurrent conjunctivitis.

Panaritium L03.1
Panaritium, which developed in an HIV-infected patient approximately 3 months after a previously successful antiretroviral therapy with the protease inhibitor indinavir.

Candida paronychia B37.23

Candida paronychia B37.23

Pseudocyst of the auricle Q18.1
Pseudocyst of the auricle; solitary, acute, for 4 weeks existing elevation (cyst), 2.5 cm in size, after blunt trauma, blurredly limited, plumply fluctuating, red, smooth, flatly domed, fluid-filled elevation (cyst).

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: disseminated, grouped vesicles and pustules on reddened skin in a 38-year-old man; course along the segment Th.3.