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        news Ulcus Cruris Associated with Prolidase Deficiency

        Presented by:Dermatology Online Journal / Mukaddes Kavala, Ilkin Zindanci, Sibel Sudogan, Zafer Turkoglu and Sukran Sarigul
        Summary points:A 33-year-old presents with chronic recurrent ulcers on both legs and feet that developed over the course of 18 years and chronic sinusitis. This case report describes the clinical presentation, diagnostic investigations, and treatment, and includes a photograph. The authors discuss the pathophysiology of prolidase deficiency, diagnostic methods and treatment.
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