ANKLE


An overweight adult has these brown spots about the ankles.



Redness, scale and edema about one ankle in an overweight 60-year-old.



This overweight 60-year-old woman is referred to you for "morphea" of the one ankle. The skin is tight and indurated. She complains of significant pain.


Stasis Ulcer
An elderly man with this ulcer and skin changes on the medial ankle.



A 50-year-old man developed a pustule which quickly broke down to form this large ulcer over several weeks.



A child with this slowly spreading on the ankles. And look closely, no scale.



An older patient has this array of vessels found incidentally on exam.



A 35-year-old woman develops purpuric papules and plaques that breaks down to form painful ulcers on the inner ankle. This stellate, white scar results upon healing.


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