Clinical Case Database / Category: Practical Procedure

Pyoderma gangrenosum

Publication details

Dr Anne-Marie Skellett, Dr Nasir Shah, Dr Clive Grattan
Foundation Years Journal, volume 2, issue 9, p.361 (123Doc Education, London, November 2008)

Abstract

A 60-year-old lady is referred to the dermatology department with an enlarging ulcer on her lower leg over the last month. She complains of generalised lethargy. She has no past medical history of note.

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Authors

Dr Anne-Marie Skellett (Corresponding author)

Dermatology Department
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
Colney Lane, Norwich
Norfolk
NR4 7UY
anne.skellett@nnuh.nhs.uk

Dr Nasir Shah

Dermatology Department
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
Colney Lane, Norwich
Norfolk
NR4 7UY

Dr Clive Grattan

Dermatology Department
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
Colney Lane, Norwich
Norfolk
NR4 7UY

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