Pyoderma gangraenosum: large, circumcircally confined, painful, fissured ulcer covered with black necroses and purulent detritus, resistant to therapy; peripheral growth.
Pyoderma gangraenosum: chronically progressive, painful, large ulcer with circulatory margins and a broad inflammatory rim.
Pyoderma gangraenosum. chronic progressive, painful, large-area, blue-reddish, slightly raised, approx. 5 x 4 cm large, ulcerated plaque with painful marginal zone and dark red-livid rim on the lower leg of a 36-year-old female patient with ulcerative colitis. on pressure emptying of pus and blood.
Pyoderma gangaenosum : Chronic, since more than 1 year progressive, large, flat, barely purulent ulcer with rounded, raised edges; sequence of images under immunosuppressive therapy in a six-month period
Pyoderma gangraenosum. Continuously progressive, multiple, small, very pressure-painful, smeary-coated ulcers on the left lateral margin of the foot and two sides of the toes in a 71-year-old female patient with a plasmocytoma. The periulcerous surroundings show bluish-brownish streaks.
Pyoderma gangraenosum. chronic dynamic, laminar, marginally progressive, flat ulceration with highly painful marginal zone and livid rim in a 71-year-old patient with plasmocytoma. extension to the depth beyond the fascia. postinflammatory hyper- and hypopigmentation, scarred healings and erythema are also present.
Pyoderma gangraenosum: Continuously progressive, very painful, greasy ulcers on the right lower leg in a 71-year-old female patient with a plasmocytoma.
Pyoderma gangraenosum. multiple, chronically progressive, painful, large-area, blue-reddish nodules, partly with polycyclic ulcerations. characteristic is the necrotic ulcer with a painful marginal zone with walllike, undermined margins and dark red, livid erythematous border.
Pyoderma gangränosum. initial findings lasting for years with therapy resistant ulcers. hypertrichosis after several months of unsuccessful therapy with cyclosporine.
Pyoderma gangränosum. initial findings lasting for years with therapy resistant ulcers. hypertrichosis after several months of unsuccessful therapy with cyclosporine. 3 years later after consistent 4-week IVIG treatment (30 g spread over 3 days).
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