lipodermatoskleroosi
Lipodermatoskleroosi is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the lower legs, primarily seen in individuals with venous insufficiency. It is characterized by a hardening and darkening of the skin in the affected area, often described as resembling an inverted champagne bottle. The condition is thought to result from long-term venous hypertension, which leads to inflammation, tissue damage, and fibrosis.
The early stages of lipodermatoskleroosi may present with aching, tenderness, and swelling in the ankles. As
Diagnosis is typically made through a physical examination, and other conditions such as cellulitis or deep