Foot Lesions
From the collection of Leonard J. Swinyer, MD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Prevalent dermatoses of the foot due to papulosquamous heritable, and vascular disorders; injury; inflammation of vessels; hypersensitivity; infection; and tumors.

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• Contact dermatitis, acute
• Contact dermatitis, subacute
• Contact dermatitis, chronic
• Atopic eczematous dermatitis
• Psoriasis
• Pityriasis rubra pilaris
• Lichen planus
• Epidermolysis bullosa
• Basal cell nevus syndrome
• Familial punctate keratoses
• Keratoderma plantaris
• Knuckle pads
• Symmetric lividity
• Arterial ulcer
• Ischemic ulcer and livedo
• Stasis dermatitis
• Varicose veins
• Mal perforans
• Friction blister–diabetic patient
• Pyoderma gangrenosum
• Leukocytoclastic vasculitis
• Erythema multiforme
• Erythema nodosum
• Fixed drug reaction
• Secondary syphilis
• Impetigo pitted keratolysis
• Septic emboli
• Hand, foot, and mouth disease
• Reiter’s syndrome
• Plantar warts
• Scabies
• Tinea pedis
• Madura foot (Chromoblastomycosis)
• Bowen’s disease
• Kaposi’s sarcoma
• Pyogenic granuloma
• Acquired digital fibroma
• Periungual fibroma
• Myxoid cyst
• Stucco keratoses

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