Equestrian perniosis
Synopsis

Equestrian perniosis is localized to the lateral thighs. Rarely, buttock involvement has been reported. Red or violaceous plaques or nodules appear after cold exposure, sometimes as soon as 24-48 hours thereafter. Lesions may be accompanied by mild to moderate pruritus, burning, or tenderness, or they may be asymptomatic. Most cases are self-limited, although more severe cases can lead to blistering and ulceration. Hyperpigmentation and scarring may occur upon resolution.
Codes
T69.1XXA – Chilblains, initial encounter
SNOMEDCT:
37869000 – Chilblains
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Last Updated:07/18/2017