Atrophic Skin Lesions |
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Patient’s anterior legs, the pretibial areas wrapping around medially and laterally, are covered with yellowish-brown atrophic asymptomatic lesions. A few of the pigmented areas have developed bullae with thin roofs that drain large amounts of clear serous fluid. Patient’s legs exhibit moderate pitting edema, particularly at the pretibial areas.