A 65-year-old male presented for his annual exam. The medical assistant (MA) checking the patient in remarked that he is asymptomatic except for reporting being a little bit more fatigued than usual.
There is an erythematous, slightly indurated plaque on the anterior right thigh. There is adjacent ecchymosis (see Figure 1).
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