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Necrobiosis lipoidica
Emiliano Grillo1, Daniel Rodriguez-Muñoz, Andrés González-Garcia
1MD, is a dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Ramon Y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
Background:
Necrobiosis lipoidica presents with a distinctive appearance making it an important clinical diagnosis.
Objective:
To describe a case of necrobiosis lipoidica in a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus, and to discuss differential diagnoses and management.
Discussion:
Necrobiosis lipoidica is most commonly found on the shins, presenting as a well-defined plaque. Management is challenging and options are discussed. Avoiding ulceration is a key concern.
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