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Case Number : Case 606 - 4 Oct Posted By: Guest

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Female 49 years who presented with a yellow plaque on the shin.


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Guest Zena Slim (SpR Wessex)

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Necrobiosis Lipoidica

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Guest shashi baksh

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Necrobiosis lipoidica.

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Guest Guillermo Solis

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Necrobiosis lipoidica

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Guest Dr. Francisco Vílchez

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NLD

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Dr. Phillip McKee

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No argument! NLD

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Guest Amr Gohar

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[font=courier new,courier,monospace][color="#000000"][size=3]Collagenolytic granuloma (the so called necrobiotic granuloma (collagen is a fibre that can undergo degeneration but cannot become necrotic; only cells can undergo necrosis) - A red granuloma [/size][size="3"]fibrin contributes to the eosinophilic appearance) - Stacks of plates (multilayered degenerated collagen) - The inflammatory cell infiltrate does not surround the [/size][/color][/font][font=courier new,courier,monospace][size=3][color="#000000"]area of collagenolysis on all sides (open ended in contrast to granuloma annulare) - perivascular inflammatory cell infiltrate [b]Necrobiosis lipoidica.[/b][/color][/size][/font]

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