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Lower extremity exam sm

Posted By: AnMT on 2007-01-21
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Subject: Lower extremity exam sm

Patient has bilateral feet ulcers, poor or nonexistent pulses. Dr. says her skin is thin and atrophic with s/l "zarosis planoy".  I can find "xerosis" which does not seem to apply here.  Any ideas would be appreciated.  TIA.


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