Erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is a fairlyrecent clinical entity that was described the first time in 1987. Diagnosis of erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is made on clinical grounds. It presents as non-follicular pustules of variable size and numbers that rapidly give way to erosions and crusts on one or both legs, and which are found in particular on the anterior aspect of the middle third of the leg (. The lesions are of chronic progression, despite topical therapy. Erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is seen in elderly patients, mainly female, and may be associated with chronic venous insufficiency or cutaneous atrophy. In the absence of specific criteria and because of the existence of misleading clinical forms, diagnosis is based upon exclusion.
The primary objective of this investigation was to describe the different clinical aspects of cases of Erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
45
Damien JOLLY
Reims, France
Lesions location
Anterior or posterior leg face
Time frame: Day 0
number of lesions
Less than 10 erosions, between 10 and 50 erosions and more than 50 erosions
Time frame: Day 0
Presence of chronic venous insufficiency
Diagnosis based on the CEAP 2004 Score (Eklöf B, Rutherford RB, Bergan JJ, Carpentier PH, GloviczkiP, Kistner RL, et al. Revision of the CEAP classification forchronic venous disorders: consensus statement. J Vasc Surg2004;40:1248-52)
Time frame: Day 0
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