lipodermatosklerose
Lipodermatosklerose, also known as lipodermatosclerosis, is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin and subcutaneous tissue that arises in the setting of venous hypertension and long-standing venous insufficiency. It involves fibrosis of the dermis and subcutaneous fat with hemosiderin deposition and is most commonly seen on the lower legs, particularly the medial aspect, in people with varicose veins, obesity, or chronic edema.
Clinically, lipodermatosklerose often has two phases. The acute inflammatory phase presents with redness, warmth, tenderness, and
Diagnosis is typically clinical, supported by duplex ultrasonography to assess venous reflux or obstruction and to
Management focuses on correcting venous hypertension and protecting the skin. Compression therapy is the mainstay, combined