Image diagnoses for "Torso", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthema L24.4; L25.1
SDRIFE: large, acute urticarial plaques with blurred edges, with a certain probability caused by the ingestion of a taxane cytostatic drug.

Scabies nodosa B86.x

Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous L93.1
lupus erythematosus, acute cutaneous. within a few weeks developing exanthema with papules, homogeneous coin-shaped plaques confluent in places (see also Rowell`s syndrome). no feeling of illness. high titrated SSA-Ac.

Nevus melanocytic (overview) D22.-
Nevus, melanocytic. type: Acquired dysplastic melanocytic nevus. solitary, chronically inpatient, approx. 0.7 cm high, light accentuated spot localized at the right temple, smooth, reticularly decomposed with differently graded brown tones, blurredly limited in a 50-year-old female patient.

Psoriasis (Übersicht) L40.-
Psoriasis anularis: chronically active psoriasis vulgaris with anular psoriatic plaques, no pustular formation.

Melanoma superficial spreading C43.L
Melanoma, malignant, superficially spreading: Exceptionally large, 8.0x4.0 cm in diameter, regressive, completely asymptomatic malignant melanoma of the SSM type. No bleeding, no oozing. The late visit to the doctor was inexplicable after about 20 years (photo comparisons possible) of growth. The patient carefully clothed the melanoma-bearing area during free exposure to the sun. See: Pigmentation of the central back areasstill slightly tanned after sun exposure.

Intravascular large b-cell lymphoma C83.8
Primary cutaneous intravascular large cell B-cell lymphoma: 69-year-old female patient with asymptomatic, blurred, reticular and homogeneous, laminar erythema and palpable plaques, with localized erysipelas-like changes.

Radiodermatitis chronic L58.1

Naevus melanocytic congenital bathing trunks D22.L
Nevus melanocytic congenital bathing trunk nevus: congenital, large melanocytic nevus on the trunk with preference for those of the trunk and thighs.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis: Large, superficial, towel-like detachment of the skin after ingestion of allopurinol.

Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: small papular lichen planus with aggregation of the efflorescences to larger plaques, danger of erythroderma.

Mycosis fungoides C84.0
Mycosis fungoides. patch stage (early form of mycosis fungoides) Sharply limited, scaly erythema existing for several years. atrophic wrinkling of the skin on the shoulder. no significant clinical symptoms, especially no itching. low functional livedo (upper arm left). treatment in this stage blanching and with PUVA therapy.

Skabies B86
Scabies. line and hook-shaped, reddened, infiltrated ducts on the field skin, considerable itching.

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
Circumscribed scleroderma: white moderately indurated plaques, the broad red border is striking.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4

Leiomyoma (overview) D21.M4
Leiomyoma (segmental cutaneous leiomyomatosis): Multiple, reddish-brownish papules in the upper abdomen, lateral thorax and back of a 49-year-old man.

Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (overview) L93.-
Lupus erythematosus subacutely cutaneous (Rowell's sydrome): symmetrical, up to 3.0 cm large, partly confluent plaques that have existed for several weeks, ANA and SSA+.