Lower leg ulcer

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Differential Diagnosis

Common Causes

Venous Arterial Neuropathic
History Prior DVT, stroke, or miscarriages
Obesity, multiple pregnancies
Pain on prolonged standing
Smoking
Diabetes
Dyslipidemia
Claudication
Diabetes
Other causes of a peripheral neuropathy
Location Gaiter distribution
Medial more than lateral malleolus
Pressure points
Distal points, such as toes
Pressure points
Pain Mild to moderate Severe None
Morphology Shallow, with irregular borders Punched-out, with necrotic eschar Punched out
Skin Venous stasis dermatitis and lipodermatosclerosis Shiny, hairless atrophic skin Callous surrounding the ulcer
Other findings Varicose veins
Peripheral edema
Weak/absent pulses
Delayed cap refill
Pallor on elevation (45º for 1 min)
Peripheral neuropathy

Uncommon Causes

  • Trauma or burns
  • Infection, including ecthyma (Strep. pyogenes) and ecthyma gangrenosum (Pseudomonas)
  • Vasculopathy
    • Vasculitis
    • Livedoid vasculopathy
    • Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger disease)
    • Microvascular occlusion disorders: cryoglobulinemia, cholesterol emboli, oxalosis, calciphylaxis
    • Sickle cell disease
  • Pyoderma gangrenosum
  • Panniculitis
  • Malignancy
  • Drugs
  • Brown recluse spider bite