Image diagnoses for "Torso"
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Acrokeratosis paraneoplastic L85.1
Acrokeratosis paraneoplastic: acquired, symptomless, brownish verrucous hperkeratosis of the nipples.

Acne (overview) L70.0
Acne vulgaris: numerous, sometimes painful keloids, after Acne vulgaris has largely healed

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: Generalized, macular, livid-red to brownish, partly confluent "exanthem-like" clinical picture on the trunk of a 41-year-old woman.

Melanoma superficial spreading C43.L
Melanoma malignes superficially spreading: pigmentation mark known and growing for years. No subjective complaints. The melanoma grows asymmetrically (no axial symmetry) with irregular pigmentation and depigmentation zones.

Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type L40.0
Psoriasis vulgaris chronic active plaque type: in addition to long-term psoriatic plaques, disseminated, small psoriatic lesions as a sign of "relapse activity".

Syringome disseminated D23.L
Syringome disseminated: detailed view; since several years existing, disseminated, completely asymptomatic, surface smooth, small brownish nodules, which are only perceived as cosmetically disturbing; distribution: face, capillitium, body trunk and scrotum

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus. extensive infestation. extensive fresh and older bleeding.

Carcinoma of the skin (overview) C44.L
Cutaneous carcinoma: a flat growing, circinally limited, red plaque, without any symptoms Diagnosis: Bowen's disease

Radiodermatitis chronic L58.1
Chronic radiodermatitis: Condition following radiation of a bronchial carcinoma.

Nevus spitz D22.-
Naevus Spitz: Incident light microscopy of the tumor clinically shown above; irregular pigmentation; black dots.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides: Plaque stage. 32-year-old male with multiple, disseminated, 1.0-5.0 cm large, moderately itchy, hardly consistency increased, red, rough plaques; clinically and histologically no detectable LK infection.

Contact dermatitis toxic L24.-
Toxic contact dermatitis: 42-year-old patient who noticed these painful, red plaques after accidental contact with a corrosive fluid.

Nappes claires C84.4
Nappes claires: almost erythrodermic poicolodermatic form of Mycosis fungoides, splashes of light skin in the large mycotic plaques.

Purpura pigmentosa progressive L81.7
Purpura pigmentosa progressiva. discrete blurred red to red-brown spots. slight itching. occurs after taking ibuprofen due to a flu-like infection.

Galli-galli disease Q82.8
Galli-Galli, M. Disseminated, spotted, partly also confluent red-brown spots, papules and plaques.

Melanoma superficial spreading C43.L
Melanoma, malignant, superficially spreading.superficially spreading malignant melanoma with multiple, partly inconspicuous, partly dysplastic melanocytic nevi. over decades, regular, intensive sun exposure in southern European countries ("he just loves the sun").