Diagnosis: Behcet's syndrome
Description: Lipodermatosclerosis.
Morphology: Ulcer
Site: Leg
Sex: M
Age: 38
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany
Differential DiagnosisHistory:
A 38-year-old man who is a known case of Behcet's disease since 10 years with recurrent aphthous oral ulcers, arthritis, recurrent DVT and positive Pathergy test and HLA-B51. He is presented with moderately itchy and sometimes painful skin rash confined to the lower leg (unilateral) of 3 years duration with exacerbations and partial remissions. The rash was in form of stasis dermatitis, venous leg ulcer, hyperpigmentation, scarring and papillomatous papules due to elephantiasis nostra cutis caused by chronic venous insufficiency.