Equestrian perniosis is a skin condition that presents on the lateral thighs of women equestrians who ride on cold damp days.
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Dyschromia
Dyschromia refers to an alteration of the color of the skin or nails.Hyperchromia can refer to hyperpigmentation and hypochromia can refer to hypopigmentation.Dyschromatoses involve both hyperpigmented and hypopigmented macules.
Hematopoietic ulcer
Hematopoietic ulcers are those occurring with sickle cell anemia Cooley anemia congenital hemolytic anemia polycythemia vera thrombocytopenic purpura macroglobulinemia and cryoglobulinemia.
Factitial lymphedema
Factitial lymphedema (also known as Hysterical edema) is a skin condition produced by wrapping an elastic bandage cord or shirt around an extremity and/or holding the extremity in a dependent […]
Bullous lymphedema
Bullous lymphedema is a skin condition that usually occurs with poorly controlled edema related to heart failure and fluid overload and compression results in healing.
Postinflammatory lymphedema
Postinflammatory lymphedema is a condition characterized by swelling of the soft tissues in which an excessive amount of lymph has accumulated and is caused by repeated bacterial infections.
Secondary lymphedema
Secondary lymphedema is a condition characterized by swelling of the soft tissues in which an excessive amount of lymph has accumulated and is caused by certain malignant diseases such as […]
Lymphedema praecox
ӕLymphedema praecox is a condition characterized by swelling of the soft tissues in which an excessive amount of lymph has accumulated and generally develops in females between the ages of […]
Venous insufficiency ulceration
Venous insufficiency ulceration as well as stasis dermatitis is a skin condition that results from increased pressure in the venous system of the lower leg.
Arteriosclerosis obliterans
Arteriosclerosis obliterans is an occlusive arterial disease most prominently affecting the abdominal aorta and the small- and medium-sized arteries of the lower extremities which may lead to absent dorsalis pedis […]