Purpura jaune d'ocre. multiple, symptomless, reddish-brown to brown-black spots of varying size localized on lower legs and back of the foot. known chronic venous insufficiency with recurrent swelling of lower legs and back of the foot.
Purpura jaune d'ocre. multiple, chronically stationary, partly small, partly flat, blurred, symptom-free, reddish-brown to brown-black, rough spots (partly scaly surface) localized on lower legs and back of the foot. known chronic venous insufficiency with recurrent swelling of lower legs and back of the foot.
Purpura jaune d'ocre: multiple, chronically stationary, proximally disseminated and blurred, distally confluent, symptom-free, light to dark brown, rough, scaly spots of varying intensity, located on the distal lower legs; detectable chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
Purpura jaune d'ocre. extensive hyperpigmentation with single congestive hemorrhages (Purpura jaune d'ocre) in the area of the right lower leg in case of a previously known CVI. In addition, there is a short-term, extensive redness (erysipelas) extending from the calf to the knee as well as fever, chills and lymphadenitis.
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