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White ankle scars

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We discovered that these white lesions were remnants of a deeper issue that linked back to significant events in the patient’s medical past.


 

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A 42-year-old woman presented to our dermatology center with white scars on both of her ankles. She first noticed the lesions 2 years prior; they were initially erythematous and painful, even when she was at rest. Her past medical history included 3 spontaneous term miscarriages. She denied any prolonged standing or trauma.

On examination, atrophic porcelain-white stellate scars were visible with surrounding hyperpigmentation on the medial aspect of both ankles (FIGURE 1A & 1B). There were no tender erythematous nodules, livedo reticularis, varicosities, or pedal edema present. The dorsalis pedis pulse was well felt and capillary refill time was less than 2 seconds; sensation was intact.

Figure 1 of atrophic white stellate scars with surrounding hyperpigmentation on both ankles

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