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Facts about skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated. Topic index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Erosions and ulcers

Some skin diseases are very prone to break down into sores. Surface sores are called erosions; these may start off as blisters or pustules. Full thickness sores are ulcers.

Ulcers on lower leg
Trauma
Insect bites & stings Stasis/varicose/venous ulcers
Pressure ulcers
Hypertensive leg ulcers
Arteriosclerotic ulcers
Neuropathic ulcers eg diabetic
Ulcerating skin cancers (BCC, SCC, Melanoma)
Panniculitis
Vasculitic ulcers e.g. cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
Pyoderma gangrenosum
Tropical ulcer
Wegener granulomatosis

Ulcers due to picking
Prurigo
Dermatitis artefacta
Compulsive skin picking
Trigeminal trophic syndrome
Delusions of parasitosis
Morgellons disease

Ulcers on limbs &/or trunk
Bacterial, viral or fungal infections in immune suppressed
Mycosis fungoides
Spider bites
Atypical mycobacterial infections
Genital conditions
Porphyria cutanea tarda
Erythropoeitic protoporphyria
Wounds in general

Ulcers on head & neck
Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis (ear)
Erosive pustular dermatosis (scalp)
Aphthous ulcers (mouth & genitals)
Aplasia cutis (scalp)
Trigeminal trophic syndrome (nostril)
Ulcerating skin cancers (BCC, SCC, Melanoma)

Erosions
Blistering skin diseases
Erosive lichen planus
Impetigo
Candida
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Staph. scalded skin syndrome

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