Livedoid vasculopathy: A review of pathogenesis and principles of management.
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol
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2016 Sept-Oct; 82(5): 478-488
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ABSTRACT
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 infl ammation playing a secondary role. The important procoagulant factors include protein C and S defi ciency, factor V Leiden mutation, antithrombin III defi ciency, prothrombin gene mutation and hyperhomocysteinemia. Histopathology of livedoid vasculopathy is characterized by intraluminal thrombosis, proliferation of the endothelium and segmental hyalinization of dermal vessels. The treatment is multipronged with anti-thrombotic measures such as anti-platelet drugs, systemic anticoagulants and fi brinolytic therapy taking precedence over anti-infl ammatory agents. Colchicine, hydroxychloroquine, vasodilators, intravenous immunoglobulin, folic acid, immunosuppressive therapy and supportive measures are also of some benefi t. A multidisciplinary approach would go a long way in the management of these patients resulting in relief from pain and physical as well as psychological scarring.
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol
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2016
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