Nodular panniculitis
Nodular nodular panniculitis is a special clinical syndrome characterized by the appearance of one or more reddish skin nodules in front of the bilateral or unilateral calf, which rapidly expands to the surrounding area, forming a hard The plaques resolve on their own after a few months. Bafrested (1954) adopted the term migratory nodular erythema to distinguish it from typical nodular erythema. Pinol (1956) described the histopathological characteristics of the disease in detail, and proved that iodine has a better effect Curative effect.
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