Malformation vascular (subcutaneous lymphangioma cavernosum):7.0 x 6.0 cm, soft, elastic (sponge-like), skin-coloured swelling in the area of the clavicle and the base of the neck in a 6-year-old girl, which was noticed for thefirst timein the 1st LJ and grew along with the remaining body proportions. No subjective symptoms. In the ultrasound Doppler examination, a low-echo structure, well defined to the base, becomes visible. Flux phenomena are not detectable.
Lymphangioma cavernosum (subcutaneous): encircles the 7.0 x 6.0 cm large, soft, elastic (spongy), skin-coloured swelling in the area of the clavicle and the base of the neck in a 6-year-old girl.
Lymphangioma cavernosum (subcutaneous). 7.0 x 6.0 cm in size, soft, elastic (spongy), skin-coloured swelling in the area of the clavicle and the base of the neck in a 6-year-old girl, which has grown along with the remaining body proportions, noticed for the first time in the 1st LJ. No subjective symptoms at all. In the ultrasound Doppler examination, a low-echo structure, well defined to the base, becomes visible. Flux phenomena are not detectable.
Malformations, vascular: mixedvenous/capillary malformation with a large, subcutaneous venous part; here in a lateral view where the clear protrusion of the neck contour is visible.
Malformations vascular (non-syndromal, mixed, capillary/venous):Congenital vascular malformation, initially only imposing as a red spot, which showed constant thickness growth over the years, clinically asymptomatic (occasional increased bleeding when biting on it).
Scleroedema adultorum, a flat, woody, solid induration of the entire back area that has existed for several years and is accompanied by increasing stiffness. Diabetes mellitus known for years.
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.
Eyelid swelling: massive swelling of the eyelids in the case of known contact allergy to hair dye (here after application of hair dye containing para-phenylenediamine).
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.
Cheilitis granulomtosa: Monosymptomatic orofacial granulomatosis. solitary, chronic, recurrent for months, clearly increased consistency, smooth swelling of the upper lip accompanied by a feeling of tension. no lingua plicata. no facial paresis.
Gout (Chiagra): Rare attack of the finger joints during an acute attack of gout (usually a monarthritis is to be expected and here with 60" the metatarsophalangeal joint (Podagra)
Scleroderma systemic: edematous swelling of the hands and fingers. when stretching the fingers, white discoloration of the tense skin areas (see right index finger) occurs. Raynaud's syndrome known for several years. increased sensitivity to cold, rheumatoid joint complaints, ANA:1:620; SCL70AK+.
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