7 results
Gangrene of the Toes: Patient with peripheral vascular disease that has lead to infarct of several
toes
shows normal left foot ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #Photo #PVD #Gangrene ... #Feet #Toes #Peripheral ... Vascular #Disease #UCSDH
Diabetic Foot Infection: Long standing, poorly controlled diabetes has led to peripheral arterial
disease and neuropathy. These
Diabetic Foot Infection ... arterial disease ... #Photo #Diabetes ... #Diabetic #Foot ... #Infection #UCSDH
Neuropathic Ulcer: Diabetes induced neuropathy has lead to large, painless ulcer on bottom of foot. 
Patient
toes removed several ... earlier due to prior infection ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #UCSDH #Diabetes ... #Clinical #Photo
Diabetic Foot Infection: Acute cellulitis and osteomyelitis causing death of the middle toe 
(appears bluish/black), ulceration,
Diabetic Foot Infection ... of the middle toe ... #Photo #Diabetes ... #Diabetic #Foot ... #UCSDH
Gangrene of the Hand: Sepsis induced DIC has led to extensive arterial thrombosis, resulting in
profound tissue
DIC has led to ... extensive arterial ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #Hand #DIC #Photo ... #UCSDH
Arterial Insufficiency: Chronic arterial insufficiency has resulted in pale, hairless, and somewhat 
shiny appearing lower extremity.
insufficiency has ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #Photo #Dermatology ... SkinRash #Leg #Foot ... #PAD #UCSDH
Tooth Abscess: Infection of the root of the left upper molar has caused obvious left sided
Tooth Abscess: Infection ... of the root of ... Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD ... #Photo #Tooth # ... Abscess #UCSDH