Literature DB >> 19384073

Livedoid vasculopathy with underlying subcutaneous necrotizing venulitis in an asymptomatic hepatitis B virus carrier: is livedoid vasculopathy a true nonvasculitic disorder?

Masafumi Ishibashi1, Juria Miyamoto, Takeshi Nagasaka, Ko-Ron Chen.   

Abstract

Livedoid vasculopathy has been accepted as a nonvasculitic disorder, but authentic vasculitis in the underlying subcutis can occur in cases of collagen disease and polyarteritis nodosa. We report a case of livedoid vasculopathy with underlying subcutaneous necrotizing venulitis in a 42-year-old carrier of hepatitis B virus. The patient also had a 15-year history of ankylosing spondylitis that was currently in remission. Skin lesions revealed superficial ulceration, purpura, atrophie blanche, and reticulate erythema on the lower extremities, and a skin biopsy showed a minimal dermal perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate with marked fibrin thrombi and fibrin deposits along luminal vessel walls, consistent with features of livedoid vasculopathy. However, necrotizing venulitis characterized by a predominant lymphocytic infiltrate in and around the vessel wall with marked fibrinoid vessel wall necrosis was found in the underlying subcutaneous tissue. A direct immunofluorescence study detected immunoglobulin M and C3 deposits in the papillary dermis. The patient responded well to oral aspirin and a prostaglandin analogue and was well controlled with a compression bandage. Vasculitic lesions in the underlying subcutis may have been overlooked in cases in which livedoid vasculopathy has been considered as a nonvasculitic disorder because our case demonstrates that livedoid vasculopathy can be accompanied by subcutaneous vasculitis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19384073     DOI: 10.1097/DAD.0b013e31819560aa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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