ulceration, thin cap, large lipid core, and plaque texture, and PET/CT imaging of plaque inflammation could reveal characteristics associated with clinical outcomes Marquardt, L., Geraghty ...
The lesion began as a small birthmark and has continued to grow, and is now ulcerated. The lesion is painful and has begun to ooze. The lesion is a large erythematous plaque with ulceration ...
On the posterior lower leg there was a 8 x 4 cm tender, irregular bordered, jagged red “punched out” plaque with central ulceration and eschar present (see Figure 1). There were a few pinpoint ...