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| '''Iatrogenic''' | | '''Iatrogenic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcinosis cutis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcinosis cutis]], extravasated [[Chemotherapy | cytostatic agents]], radiation [[dermatitis]], [[vaccinations]] | ||
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| '''Infectious Disease''' | | '''Infectious Disease''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Actinomycosis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Actinomycosis]], [[amoebiasis]] cutis, [[amoebiasis]], [[anthrax]], [[bacillary angiomatosis]], [[bacterial infection]], [[bacteroides]], [[blastomycosis]], [[borrelia vincenti]], [[cellulitis]], [[coccidiomycosis]], [[cold agglutinin disease]], [[diphtheria]], [[ecthyma gangrenosum ]], [[ecthyma]], [[erysipelas]], [[fasciitis necroticans ]], [[filariasis]], [[folliculitis]], [[francisella tularensis]], [[furuncle]], [[gas gangrene ]], [[glanders]], [[granuloma inguinale]], [[haemophilus ducreyi]], [[herpes simplex]], [[histoplasmosis]], [[kala-azar]], [[leishmaniasis]], [[leprosy]], [[lues maligna]], [[lymphangitis]], [[Eumycetoma | madura foot]], [[mycobacterium ulcerans]], [[mycosis fungoides]], [[osteomyelitis]], [[papillomatosis cutis carcinoides]], [[poliomyelitis]], [[rodent ulcer]], [[sepsis ]], [[septic emboli]], [[sporotrichosis]], [[syphilis]], [[tinea pedis]], [[tropical ulcer]], [[tuberculosis]], [[tularemia]], [[ulcerative pyoderma]], [[variola virus]], [[vasculitis]], [[yaws]] | ||
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| '''Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic''' | | '''Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| Badly united [[fractures]], lower limb [[fractures]] | ||
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| '''Neurologic''' | | '''Neurologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Alcoholic neuropathy]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Alcoholic neuropathy]], [[autonomic dysfunction]], [[dementia]], [[diabetic neuropathy]], [[hemiplegia]], infantile [[cerebral palsy]], [[multiple sclerosis]], [[neuropathy]], [[spina bifida]], [[spinal cord injury]], [[spinal cord lesions]], [[syringomyelia]] | ||
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| '''Nutritional/Metabolic''' | | '''Nutritional/Metabolic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcinosis cutis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcinosis cutis]], [[calciphylaxis]], [[gout]], [[hyperhomocysteinemia]], [[malnutrition]], [[necrobiosis lipoidica]], [[porphyria cutanea tarda]], [[starvation]] | ||
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| '''Oncologic''' | | '''Oncologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Angiosarcoma]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Angiosarcoma]], [[basal cell carcinoma]], [[cold agglutinin disease]], cutaneous [[lymphoma]], [[leukemia]], [[lymphoma]] ulcers, [[macroglobulinemia]], [[marjolin's ulcer]], [[melanoma]], [[metastatic tumours]], [[sarcoma]], [[squamous cell carcinoma]] | ||
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| '''Renal/Electrolyte''' | | '''Renal/Electrolyte''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calciphylaxis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calciphylaxis]], [[incontinence]] | ||
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| '''Trauma''' | | '''Trauma''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Continuous trauma]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Continuous trauma]], lower limb [[fractures]], [[lower limb nerve injury]], [[marjolin's ulcer]], [[shearing forces]], [[spinal cord injury]] | ||
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| '''Miscellaneous''' | | '''Miscellaneous''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyloidosis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyloidosis]], [[artefacts]], [[decubitus ulcer]], [[factitious ulceration]], [[friction]], [[low weight]], [[marjolin's ulcer]], [[moisture in the form of perspiration, feces, or urine]], [[papulosis maligna atrophicans]], [[prolonged immobilization]], [[sarcoidosis]], [[spider bites]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:08, 18 July 2013
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: Gross view of thighs and legs at autopsy ecchymoses with central necrosis and ulceration looks like pyoderma gangrenosum. Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Vendhan Ramanujam M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Leg ulcers usually refer to ulcers of the lower leg. The most common cause of leg ulcers is venous insufficiency.
Causes[1][2]
Common Causes
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Decubitus ulcer
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hypertension
- Peripheral artery disease
- Rheumatoid ulcers
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Thromboangiitis obliterans
- Vasculitis
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
Differential diagnosis of leg ulcer[3][4]
- Anemia
- Arteriosclerosis
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Blastomycosis
- Bullous Disease
- Buerger's disease
- Burns
- Cellulitis
- Coccidiomycosis
- Cold agglutinin disease
- Cold injury
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Contact dermatitis
- Decubitus ulcer
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Drugs
- Ecthyma
- Embolism
- Furuncle
- Gaucher's Disease
- Gout
- Histoplasmosis
- Insect bites
- Kaposi's Sarcoma
- Leprosy
- Leukemia
- Lymphangitis
- Lymphedema
- Macroglobulinemia
- Malnutrition
- Melanoma
- Metastases
- Mycosis fungoides
- Osteomyelitis
- Other allergic conditions
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Polyarteritis
- Polycythemia Vera
- Protozoal infection
- Protein C deficiency
- Protein S deficiency
- Radiation dermatitis
- Raynaud's Syndrome
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Scleroderma
- Septic emboli
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Sporotrichosis
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Syringomyelia
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Tabes Dorsalis
- Thalassemia
- Trauma
- Tuberculosis
- Venous insufficiency
References
- ↑ "Differential diagnosis of leg ulcers - Dissemond - 2006 - JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft - Wiley Online Library". Retrieved 12 July 2013.
- ↑ "http://www.health.wa.gov.au/woundswest/docs/WPR_Nov09_Atypical_Leg_Ulcers.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved 12 July 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016
- ↑ Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X