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Livedoid vasculopathy |
Classification and external resources |
ICD-10 |
L95.0 |
ICD-9-CM |
709.1 |
eMedicine |
derm/39 |
Livedoid vasculopathy (also known as "Livedoid vasculitis," "Atrophie blanche," "Livedo reticularis with summer ulceration," "Painful purpuric ulcers with reticular pattern of the lower extremities syndrome" (PURPLE syndrome), and "Segmental hyalinizing vasculitis"[1]:818) is a chronic cutaneous disease seen predominantly in young to middle-aged women, and can be divided into a primary or idiopathic form, and a secondary form, which has been associated with a number of diseases, including chronic venous hypertension and varicosities.[2]:343[3]
See also
- List of cutaneous conditions
- Livedo
- Livedo reticularis
- Livedoid dermatitis
References
- ^ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
- ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007). Dermatology: 2-Volume Set. St. Louis: Mosby. ISBN 1-4160-2999-0.
- ^ Maessen-Visch MB, Koedam MI, Hamulyák K, Neumann HA (March 1999). "Atrophie blanche". Int. J. Dermatol. 38 (3): 161–72. doi:10.1046/j.1365-4362.1999.00581.x. PMID 10208608.
External links
- DermNet vascular/livedoid-vasculitis
Cutaneous vasculitis and other vascular-related cutaneous conditions (L95, 709.1)
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Cutaneous vasculitis |
- Erythema elevatum diutinum
- Capillaritis
- Urticarial vasculitis
- Nodular vasculitis
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Microvascular occlusion |
- Calciphylaxis
- Cryoglobulinemic purpura/Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis
- vascular coagulopathy: Livedoid vasculitis
- Livedoid dermatitis
- Perinatal gangrene of the buttock
- Malignant atrophic papulosis
- Sneddon's syndrome
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Purpura |
- Nonthrombocytopenic purpura: Cryofibrinogenemic purpura
- Drug-induced purpura
- Food-induced purpura
- Henoch–Schönlein purpura
- Obstructive purpura
- Orthostatic purpura
- Purpura fulminans
- Purpura secondary to clotting disorders
- Purpuric agave dermatitis
- Pigmentary purpuric eruptions
- Solar purpura
- Traumatic purpura
- Waldenström hyperglobulinemic purpura
- Painful bruising syndrome
- ungrouped: Paroxysmal hand hematoma
- Postcardiotomy syndrome
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Superficial thrombophlebitis
- Mondor's disease
- Blueberry muffin baby
- Fibrinolysis syndrome
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Systemic vasculitis |
- see Template:Systemic vasculitis
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Vascular malformations |
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Bonnet–Dechaume–Blanc syndrome
- Cobb syndrome
- Parkes Weber syndrome
- Sinusoidal hemangioma
- lymphatic malformation
- Hennekam syndrome
- Aagenaes syndrome
- telangiectasia: Generalized essential telangiectasia
- Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
- Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia
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Ulcer |
- Venous ulcer
- Arterial insufficiency ulcer
- Hematopoietic ulcer
- Neuropathic ulcer
- Acroangiodermatitis
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Lymphedema |
- see Template:Lymphatic vessel disease
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Ungrouped
vascular-related
cutaneous conditions |
- Raynaud's phenomenon
- Thromboangiitis obliterans
- Erythromelalgia
- Septic thrombophlebitis
- Arteriosclerosis obliterans
- Bier spots/Marshall–White syndrome
- Cholesterol embolus
- Reactive angioendotheliomatosis
- Trousseau's syndrome
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Index of skin
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Development
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Disease |
- Infections
- Vesiculobullous
- Dermatitis and eczema
- Papulosquamous
- Urticaria and erythema
- Radiation-related
- Pigmentation
- Mucinoses
- Keratosis, ulcer, atrophy, and necrobiosis
- Vasculitis
- Fat
- Neutrophilic and eosinophilic
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- nevi and melanomas
- epidermis
- dermis
- Symptoms and signs
- Terminology
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- antibiotics
- disinfectants
- emollients and protectives
- itch
- psoriasis
- other
- Wound and ulcer
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English Journal
- Livedoid vasculopathy: A review of pathogenesis and principles of management.
- Vasudevan B1, Neema S2, Verma R3.
- Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol.2016 Sep-Oct;82(5):478-88. doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.183635.
- Livedoid vasculopathy is a rare cutaneous disease manifesting as recurrent ulcers on the lower extremities. The ulceration results in atrophic, porcelain white scars termed as atrophie blanche. The pathogenesis is yet to be understood with the main mechanism being hypercoagulability and inflammation
- PMID 27297279
- Epidemiological, clinical and laboratory profiles of cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa patients: Report of 22 cases and literature review.
- Criado PR1, Marques GF2, Morita TC2, de Carvalho JF3.
- Autoimmunity reviews.Autoimmun Rev.2016 Jun;15(6):558-63. doi: 10.1016/j.autrev.2016.02.010. Epub 2016 Feb 11.
- Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa (CPAN) is a rare disease that affects small and middle caliber vessels of the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue and its etiopathology remains yet to be understood.METHODS: Retrospective review of twenty two cases diagnosed as CPAN and confirmed by skin biopsy over th
- PMID 26876385
- Aetiology and management of atrophie blanche in chronic venous insufficiency.
- McVittie E1, Holloway S2.
- British journal of community nursing.Br J Community Nurs.2015 Dec;20 Suppl 12:S8-S13. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.Sup12.S8.
- The presence of chronic venous insufficiency results in venous hypertension, which can lead to the development of venous leg ulceration. Patients often present with oedema of the lower limb and skin changes, for example, the presence of haemosiderin and lipodermatosclerosis, as well as ulceration. I
- PMID 26639077
Japanese Journal
- Livedo Vasculitis Associated with Regional Cytophagic Histiocytoses
- KUNO Yoshinori,NUMATA Tokio,TSUJI Takuo
- Journal of dermatology 26(12), 817-820, 1999-12-01
- NAID 10016271407
- 全身性エリテマトーデス患者手指の atrophie blanche 様変化の臨床および組織学的検討
Related Links
- Atrophie blanche. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand. ... What is atrophie blanche? Atrophie blanche is the name given to a particular type of scar arising on the lower leg. It occurs after a skin injury when ...
- 1. Arch Dermatol. 1983 Dec;119(12):963-9. Classification and therapy of atrophie blanche. Milstone LM, Braverman IM, Lucky P, Fleckman P. Atrophie blanche usually appears as painful purpuric papules that evolve into ulcerations ...
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