Image diagnoses for "Torso", "Skin depressions", "red"
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Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
scleroderma circumscripts (plaque-type). large,circumcircumscribed, red-violet, smooth plaque with centrally embedded yellow-white indurations. the surface here is shiny like parchment. there is a feeling of tension. no pain. DD: scleroderma-like borreliosis!

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

Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0
plaque type of circumscribed scleroderma: large, circumcircularly bounded, red-violet, surface smooth plaques with centrally embedded, bizarre whitish indurations. the surface is shiny like parchment. there is a feeling of tension. no pain.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6
Striae cutis distensae: fresh (red) striae after many years of internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids due to bronchial asthma.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6
Striae cutis distensae. in a growth spurt, "suddenly" occurred striae in a 13-year-old girl.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: confluent and melting acne pustules, here aggregated to an atrophic red scar.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6

Atrophy of the skin (overview)
Atrophy of the skin due to long term internal use of glucocorticoids; skin is paper thin and easily torn.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6
Striae cutis distensae, initially blue-reddish (Striae rubrae), later whitish, differently long and wide, jagged, parallel or diverging atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned, transversely folded, smooth skin.

Striae cutis distensae L90.6
Striae cutis distensae: Fresh (red), symmetrical striae after many years of internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids for bronchial asthma.

Acne conglobata L70.1
Acne conglobata: Con dition following scarred healing of a flare of acne conglobata.

Atrophy of the skin (overview)
Atrophy of the skin due to long term internal use of glucocorticoids.