Test Your Stasis Dermatitis Knowledge!

The prevalence of stasis dermatitis is bimodal, with increased prevalence among the young and elderly.
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Stasis dermatitis is caused by retrograde blood flow due to incompetent valves.
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False
Ultrasound is a diagnostic modality that can be used if the clinical diagnosis of stasis dermatitis is uncertain.
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Stasis dermatitis typically involve the distal upper and lower extremities.
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Around 15% of patients in the general population present with stasis dermatitis, making it the most common dermatological condition.
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Stasis dermatitis may be associated with tingling, swelling, and cramps.
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Stasis dermatitis typically presents unilaterally, which can be differentiated from cellulitis which typically presents bilaterally.
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Compression therapy is often recommended along with leg elevation and daily exercise.
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Open surgical intervention is the initial minimally invasive and definitive treatment for stasis dermatitis.
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Stasis dermatitis is associated with increased risk of allergic contact dermatitis due to increased rates of contact sensitization.
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