Venous leg ulcer Images
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Ulcus cruris venosum. deep, punched out ulcer on the lower leg in CVI. the edges are macerated whitish in places. there is a film of zinc paste in the surrounding area.

Ulcus cruris venosum. deep, punched out, smeary-coated ulcer on the lower leg in CVI. retro-malleolar another ulcer. encircled, accompanying tinea pedis.


Ulcus cruris venosum. solitary, chronically stationary, retroangulary localized (typical CVI position), 7.0 x 4.0 cm in size, sharply and angularly limited, moderately painful (depending on position), red ulcer. extensive, brown induration of the ulcer environment (dermatolipofasciosclerosis). detectable chronic venous insufficiency.

Ulcus cruris venosum. CVI with recurrent ulcer formation, known for years. multicentric, chronic, sharp and angularly defined, circulatory, moderately painful, smeary-coated (pyodermic) ulcers. extensive induration of the ulcerous environment (dermatolipofasciosclerosis). detectable chronic venous insufficiency.

Large circumferentialulcer of the lower leg and back of the foot in a patient with CVI after several split skin transplants.



Ulcus cruris venosum: Large, therapy-resistant (almost circumferential) venous leg ulcer with pyodermic ulcer on the back of the foot.




