Diagnosis: Asteatotic eczema
Description: Asteatotic eczema on lower extremity
Morphology: Crusts
Site: Ankle
Sex: M
Age: 65
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Shahbaz Janjua
Differential DiagnosisHistory: Asteatotic eczema was first described by Brocq in 1907. It most commonly occurs on the shins of elderly patients, but it may occur on the hands and the trunk. Primary lesions present as slightly scaly, inflamed, curvilinearly cracked skin. Fitzpatrick likened asteatotic eczema to a dried-up riverbed.