Image diagnoses for "Torso", "Plaque (raised surface > 1cm)"
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Flagellant dermatitis L81.4
Flagellant dermatitis: stripy and extensive inflammatory skin changes after chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide.

Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis with plaques L92.1

Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma C85.1
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: diffuse seeding of red symptomless, surface smooth papules, plaques and nodules.

Pemphigoid gestationis O26.4
Pemphigoid gestationis: Close-up; here anular plaque with peripheral formation of confluent vesicles.

Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma C85.1
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma, detail enlargement: 0.5-3 cm large, livid to erythematous, painless plaques, clearly indurated on otherwise apparently free skin.

Parapsoriasis en plaques large-hearth-poicilodermatic L41.5
Parapsoriasis en plaques Large-heart poikilodermal form (Parakeratosis variegata): large-area, completely asymptomatic, regularly distributed, blurred patches and plaques; no scaling.

Leiomyoma (overview) D21.M4
Leiomyoma: multiple, chronically stationary, existing since earliest childhood, occurring only at one localization (ubiquitous occurrence only rarely), in this case striped, occasionally (pressure-)painful, brown-red, flat, firm, smooth papules.

Lupus erythematosus tumidus L93.2
Lupus erythermatodes tumidus:chronic recurrent disease patternforseveral years. no itching, no other subjective complaints. significant improvement of symptoms under therapy with antimalarial drugs.

Basal cell carcinoma nodular C44.L
Basal cell carcinoma nodular: Slowly growing, symptomless, surface smooth lump, existing for several years; conspicuous bizarre vascular structure.

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8

Contagious impetigo L01.0

Erythema anulare centrifugum L53.1
Erythema anulare centrifugum: chronically active, centrifugally growing, ubiquitous (here localized on the trunk), red, smooth, solid, confluent anular plaques, the edges of which are palpable like a wet "wool thread".

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.

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).

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.

Nevus spitz D22.-
Naevus Spitz: a brown plaque that has existed for several months, flatly protuberant, sharply defined, irregularly pigmented, completely non-irritant.