Literature DB >> 6233464

[Cellulitis. Histopathologic and histochemical study of 100 cases].

A M Segers, J Abulafia, J Kriner, O Cortondo.   

Abstract

An analysis of the bibliographical background is made. A study of 100 cases of cellulitis from the histopathologic and histochemical features is performed. The biopsies were done on patients of the feminine sex as a start of a whole treatment. It is inferred that in cellulitis pathologic, metabolic, hormonal and may be immunological factors, are linked to the malfunction of the vascular changes (micro-pathological angiopathy) in the form of thickening of the walls of capillaries and arterioles, that would generate a muco-edema in the dermo-hypodermic tissues. The cellulitis owing to its typical histological characteristics might be considered as a dystrophic capillary connective mucoidotic edema predominant in the skin of the root of the lower limbs.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6233464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Cutan Ibero Lat Am        ISSN: 0210-5187


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