Image diagnoses for "Torso"
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Parapsoriasis en plaques large L41.4
Parapsoriasis en plaques, large-hearth inflammatory form. general view: For the first time in the 39-year-old woman multiple, itchy, erythematous, brownish, partly scaly, partly confluent plaques appeared at the gluteal region during pregnancy. These spread to the legs in the course of the disease. transition from parapsoriasis en plaques to mycosis fungoides in the patch stage.

Klippel-trénaunay syndrome Q87.2
Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome: Extensive vascular malformation with a large-area nevus flammeus affecting the trunk and the right lower extremity with soft tissue hypertrophy of the right lower extremity; pelvic obliquity.

Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8
Livedo racemosa:generalized livedo racemosa with characteristic bizarre reddening of the skin, which typically does not form closed ring structures; no other organ alterations

Asteatotic dermatitis L30.8
Desiccation dermatitis: predominantly coarse lamellar desquamation of the altogether dry skin in the area of the abdomen, caused by treatment with isotretinoin.

Pityriasis lichenoides (et varioliformis) acuta L41.0
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta: after febrile infection, acutely occurring exanthema with differently sized, symmetrically distributed, hardly itching, intact and eroded or ulcerated papules

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa. general view: Differently large, disseminated, flat, oval or round, exanthematically distributed, brownish-red spots on the trunk and thighs of a 34-year-old female patient. An elevated dermographism can be triggered.

Scleroedema adultorum M34.8
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.

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: Detail enlargement: Extended, partly herpetiform grouped, hemorrhagic-necrotizing transforming vesicles with incipient superinfection of the left lateral neck and left shoulder of a 22-year-old man.

Eczema herpeticum B00.0
Eccema herpeticatum: Sudden appearance of grouped, partially umbilical papules and vesicles on the trunk of a female patient with previously known atopic eczema.

Lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous L93.1
Lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous: a clinical picture known for several years with a variable course of the disease; extensive regression of the acute symptoms under immunosuppressive therapy.

Parapsoriasis en plaques benign small foci L41.3
parapsoriasis en petites plaques. disseminated in the skin tension lines of the skin aligned, elongated, symptomless plaques (tiger pattern). significant improvement in the summer months.

Intermediate leprosy A30.8
Leprosy dimoprhe: tuberculoid borderline type of dimorphic leprosy with extensive hypopigmented, hardly infiltrated plaque (spot).

Parapsoriasis en plaques large L41.4
Parapsoriasis en plaques, large-hearted form with sharply defined brownish plaques on the trunk.

Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0
Dermatitis herpetiformis: chronically recurrent course of the disease. disseminated, burning, itchy, urticarial papules, papulo-vesicles and erosions. lesions are aggregated to larger plaques (here circled). p. detail images.

Lymphoma cutaneous nk/t cell lymphoma C84.4
Lymphoma, cutaneous NK/T-cell lymphoma. overview image: Extranasal NK/T-cell lymphoma: Non-specific image with indolent, red, livid and brown-red papules and nodes on the back of a 62-year-old patient.

Pediculosis (overview) B85.2
Pediculosis corporis: Nits visible as black dots, here marked with arrows.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Common melanocytic nevus. sharply defined, acquired, homogeneously pigmented melanocytic nevus. surface relief and the hair follicles are preserved

Hyperpigmentation caloric L81.8
Hyperpigmentation caloric. for several years irregular heat applications due to back problems.

Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma, superficial. for at least 4 years persistent, size constant, sharply defined, clearly border-emphasized plaque on the back of a 55-year-old patient. This is a partially regressive multicenter superficial basal cell carcinoma.