“…Other conditions that may share similar clinical features with PG are vasculitis such as Wegener’s granulomatosis, 77,78 Behçet’s disease 67,79 and antiphospholipid syndrome 80,81 ; apart from these, there are skin cancer manifestations, including squamous cell carcinoma, 82 cutaneous lymphoma, 83,84 and metastatic carcinoma. Moreover, even many infectious diseases such as cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, 85,86 herpetic ulcers, 87,88 atypical mycobacterial infections, 89 cutaneous tuberculosis, 90 leishmaniasis, sporotrichosis, 91 cryptococcosis, 92,93 histoplasmosis, 94,95 mucormycosis, 96 blastomycosis, 97 and ecthyma gangrenosum 98 have to be considered. Finally, it is important to mention factitious skin ulcers, 99 which belong to Munchausen syndrome, iatrogenic ulcers caused by drug injections and bites of spiders or other insects.…”