Figure 1From: Recurrent cutaneous necrotizing eosinophilic vasculitis: a case report and review of the literatureTypical rash showing necrotizing lesions, plaques of purpuric angioedema, and excoriations predominantly localized on the lower limbs. A skin biopsy was performed from the area indicated by the arrow. A: Necrotizing lesions and plaques of purpuric angioedema on the bilateral lower legs and the tops of feet. B: Excoriations on the plaque of purpuric angioedema.Back to article page