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Tinea Pedis: Scaly red erruption of the feet caused by fungal dermatitis.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD
Tinea Pedis: Scaly ... caused by fungal dermatitis ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Tinea ... #Pedis #Foot #UCSDH
Tinea, Inframammary Crease: Fungal dermatitis affecting the moist skin beneath this male patient's 
breast tissue

Charlie Goldberg,
Tinea, Inframammary ... Crease: Fungal dermatitis ... affecting the moist skin ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Tinea
Arterial Insufficiency: Chronic arterial insufficiency has resulted in pale, hairless, and somewhat 
shiny appearing lower extremity.
Superficial ulcers ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Leg ... #Foot #Arterial ... PAD #UCSDH
Venous Ulcer and DVT: Chronic venous insufficiency with additional swelling caused by acute DVT.
There is also
Venous Ulcer and ... There is also skin ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Leg #Chronic ... #Edema #DVT #UCSDH
Eczematous Skin Rash - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Eczematous - Pruritic/Scaly/Erythematous lesions. Usually poorly demarcated
 • Atopic Dermatitis
Eczematous Skin ... Secondary to venous insufficiency ... pigmentation, edema ... veins, venous ulcers ... #Eczematous #SkinRash
Venous Insufficiency: Chronic venous insufficiency resulting in swelling and dark discoloration of leg.
Small area of superficial
discoloration of leg ... of superficial skin ... #Photo #Leg #Chronic ... #Stasis #Dermatitis ... #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
Common Ulcers of the Ankles and Feet

Chronic Venous Insuffciency 
This condition usually appears over the medial
Chronic Venous Insuffciency ... findings include edema ... changes of stasis dermatitis ... Surrounding skin ... #Feet #Foot #Clinical
Common Dermatological Conditions - Distribution and Morphology
 • Acne vulgaris - Face, upper back, chest -
Ankles, lower legs ... signs of venous insufficiency ... dorsal aspect of foot-shoe ... scalp, lower back, fingernails ... with site, (e.g„ tinea