1. Lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis with lower-limb ulcers
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Jessica Shen Tsy Wu Kim, Valeria Romero Godofredo, Milvia Maria Simões e Silva Enokihara, and Mônica Ribeiro de Azevedo Vasconcellos
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Arteritis ,Skin ulcer ,Vasculitis ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis is a recently described entity, histopathologically characterized by lymphocytic vasculitis that affects the arterioles of the dermo-hypodermic junction, associated with deposition of fibrin and a luminal fibrin ring. A 49-year-old female patient presented with achromic maculae and a well-defined ulcer on the medial aspect of the left lower limb. The biopsy showed intense inflammatory infiltrate in the papillary dermis with a predominance of lymphocytes, and medium-caliber vessels surrounded by mononuclear infiltrates in the deep reticular dermis. Masson’s trichrome staining showed intense destruction of the muscle layer of the vascular wall and a fibrin ring. Good clinical response was attained with azathioprine. The authors believe that the ulceration might be another clinical presentation or represent an atypical progression of this condition.
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- 2021
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