Necrotic plaques in an elderly male

JRSM Open. 2021 Feb 11;12(2):2054270420981452. doi: 10.1177/2054270420981452. eCollection 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Reactive perforating collagenosis is commonly recognised as an unusual form of transepithelial elimination of collagen and elastin fibres which are extruded through the epidermis in patients with a genetic predisposition or underlying diseases, such as diabetes mellitus or renal diseases. We present the unusual case of an 87-year-old diabetic male with a giant form of reactive perforating collagenosis and review the available literature.

Keywords: dermatology; diabetes; drugs and medicines; endocrinology; geriatric medicine; other geriatric medicine.

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  • Case Reports