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Margaret Moresi, MD

Diagnosis

lipodermatosclerosis panniculitis

Body Site

leg

Age

65 years

Pigmentation

medium

Organization

annular reticulated

Color

red skin color

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

symmetric

Comments

This condition is commonly associated with vascular insufficiency, especially stasis changes. A frequent clinical presentation is an "apple-core" or "inverted champagne bottle" appearance to the lower legs. The differential diagnosis would include other forms of mixed septal and lobular panniculitis, including factitial etiologies.

Description

At higher magnification, distinct lipomembranous changes can be appreciated as a feathery, eosinophilic lining to the thickened wall of the microcysts within the subcutaneous fat.

Categories

fat disorder Metabolic disorders

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6/28/2002 11:03:12

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