Venous eczema and lipodermatosclerosis
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- DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.0026
Venous eczema and lipodermatosclerosis
Abstract
Cutaneous changes are a common feature of chronic venous insufficiency and include venous eczema and lipodermatosclerosis. This review will address the presumed pathophysiology of these conditions, their clinical findings, and important management strategies.
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