Necrobiosis lipoidica

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Classification according to ICD-10
E10-E14 Diabetes mellitus
.6 With other specified complications
L92.1 Necrobiosis lipoidica, not elsewhere classified
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019)
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The necrobiosis lipoidica (or necrobiosis lipoidica ) is a rare granulomatous inflammation of the middle dermis with accumulation of lipids , often with a diabetes mellitus is associated. The inflammation leads to necrosis of the skin and occurs mostly on the extensor muscles of the lower legs.

The disease begins with intensely red, lenticular-sized papules , from which somewhat sunken, disc-shaped, to palm-sized, yellow, sclerotic foci with telangiectasias arise, which are surrounded by a slightly raised livid edge. Ulcerations that heal poorly develop in about a third of cases .

About 0.3% of diabetics develop necrobiosis lipoidica. Women are affected more often than men.

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