Ulcus cruris arteriosusum: chronic arterial (sharp-edged) ulcer with known occlusive arterial disease.
Ulcus cruris arteriosum:arterial leg ulcer that has been presentforabout 1 year, continuously expanding, sharply defined, extremely painful, known history of smoking with PAVK.
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease: continuously expanding, sharply defined, extremely painful arterial leg ulcer that has existed for about 1 year; destruction of the tendons (arrows)
Necrosis of the tip of the big toe and multiple small ulcerations on the back of the foot and medial ankle in the case of PADK. Simultaneously existing infection - redness, overheating, shiny, tense skin in the area of the back of the foot. Often, as here, accompanying dystrophy (possibly also atrophy) of the skin appendages.
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