
Necrobiosis lipoidica L92.1
necrobiosis lipoidica: necrobiosis lipoidica that has existed for several years. extensive scarring in the centre. reddened plaques around the edges. ecthymata-like ulcers and scarring.

Scleromyxoedema L98.5
Scleromyxoedema. 52-year-old male patient. Increasing, moderately itchy skin lesions for 5 years. Thigh with multiple, site scattered lichenoid papules.

Arterial leg ulcer L98.4
Ulcus cruris arteriosum: Detail enlargement: Chronic, slowly progressive, painful, deep ulcer located in the area of the left lateral malleolus in a 70-year-old man.

Mixed ulcus cruris L97.x
Ulcus cruris mixtum. solitary, chronically dynamic, 2-year-old ulcer, strongly progressive for 6 weeks, 30 x 20 cm in size, sharply defined, yellow-red ulcer reaching down to the muscle fascia, with a smeary coating. strong foetor (gram-negative colonization). evidence of CVI and PAVK (permanent pain, with improvement when the legs are deeply embedded).
