Pyoderma gangraenosum: Continuously progressive, very painful, greasy ulcers on the right lower leg in a 71-year-old female patient with a plasmocytoma.
Prurigo simplex subacuta: unusually extensive clinical picture with papules of different sizes, always centrally excoriated in a 51-year-old type I diabetic. severe, always punctual, prickly itching. ?spooning? of the lesion with the fingernail and then sudden cessation of the itching. involvement of the upper arm extensor sides, upper back, thigh extensor sides, chest region and face.
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.
Teleangiectasia syndrome naevoides: A blurred redness of finest telangiectasia on the lower leg and foot of a 44-year-old woman that has existed for many years.
Largeulcer of the left lower leg and back of the foot in a 63-year-old female patient with CVI known for 20 years after several split skin transplants.
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