Leg Ulcers: Expanding the Differential

AbstractPurpose of ReviewCutaneous lower extremity ulcerations are major source of morbidity and mortality. It can be challenging to identify an underlying etiology. This review provides a systematic framework for generating a thoughtful differential diagnosis and workup approach. We also highlight recent discoveries in the pathophysiology and treatment approaches of leg ulceration.Recent FindingsVenous leg ulceration is being treated with a number of promising new modalities including pentoxifylline, statin therapy, topical timolol, connexin-43 peptide antagonists, photodynamic therapy, and punch grafting. The role of vitamin K deficiency is gaining prominence with regard to calciphylaxis.SummaryRecognition of key risk factors and subtle physical exam findings can serve as clues to the underlying mechanism of cutaneous ulceration and direct a targeted workup for underlying systemic disease that may be ameliorated with appropriate therapy.
Source: Current Dermatology Reports - Category: Dermatology Source Type: research