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Comparison between Venous, Arterial, Neuropathic Diabetic, and Pressure Ulcers. 

#Clinical #Diagnosis #PrimaryCare #vascular #Dermatology #SkinUlcers #foot
, Neuropathic Diabetic ... , and Pressure Ulcers ... #Clinical #Diagnosis ... PrimaryCare #vascular #Dermatology ... #SkinUlcers #foot
Janeway Lesion: Flat, painless, erythematous lesions seen on the palm of this patient's hand. While
frequently associated
this patient's hand ... associated with bacterial ... of an infected radial ... Photo credit, Josh ... #Photo #Dermatology
Arterial Insufficiency: Chronic arterial insufficiency has resulted in pale, hairless, and somewhat 
shiny appearing lower extremity.
pale, hairless, and ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology ... SkinRash #Leg #Foot ... #PAD #UCSDH
Diabetic Foot Infection: Long standing, poorly controlled diabetes has led to peripheral arterial
disease and neuropathy. These
Diabetic Foot Infection ... to peripheral arterial ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Diabetes ... #Diabetic #Foot
Common Ulcers of the Ankles and Feet

Chronic Venous Insuffciency 
This condition usually appears over the medial
appears over the medial ... Arterial Insuffciency ... Associated signs ... #Clinical #Podiatry ... #Comparison
Secondary Syphilis Rash
Secondary syphilis is the most contagious of all the stages of this disease, and
The signs and symptoms ... reddish brown spots ... the palms of the hands ... Rash #Diagnosis #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology
Differentiating NBTE from Infective Endocarditis
No pathognomonic signs/symptoms or echo features that are specific to NBTE, and
pathognomonic signs ... Features of Non-Bacterial ... cultures/serology: Serial ... common, Aortic root ... #Endocarditis #comparison