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Vasculitis: In this instance, the vasculitic skin lesions were secondary to Haemophilus endocarditis.
Photo credit, Josh Fierer,
the vasculitic skin ... Photo credit, Josh ... #SkinRash #Vasculitis ... #Endocarditis # ... UCSDH
Left Lower Extremity DVT:Note diffusely swollen left leg. skin changes
on left are due to chronic venous
swollen left leg. skin ... changes on left are ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #DVT #LowerExtremity ... #UCSDH
Janeway Lesion: Flat, painless, erythematous lesions seen on the palm of this patient's hand. While
frequently associated
this case, they are ... Photo credit, Josh ... Images #Clinical ... #SkinRash #Janeway ... #UCSDH
Arterial Insufficiency: Chronic arterial insufficiency has resulted in pale, hairless, and somewhat 
shiny appearing lower extremity.
Superficial ulcers ... are also apparent ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Leg ... #PAD #UCSDH
Venous Ulcer: Chronic venous insufficiency has resulted in swelling, dark discoloration, and large area of 
skin
Venous Ulcer: Chronic ... venous insufficiency ... large area of skin ... #Photo #Leg #Venous ... #Insufficiency
Venous Ulcer and DVT: Chronic venous insufficiency with additional swelling caused by acute DVT.
There is also
Venous Ulcer and ... There is also skin ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Leg #Chronic