Microlivedo, acralD68.8

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Cutaneous manifestation of the so-called phospholipid-antibody syndrome (s.a. phospholipid antibodies) with blurred, bizarrely configured, livid skin changes on the acres, which can ulcerate and be very painful; s.a. livedo racemosa, livedovasculopathy

HistologyThis section has been translated automatically.

Proliferation of the small and medium-sized vessels of the dermis, numerous thrombosed capillaries and venules, no vasculitis.

DiagnosisThis section has been translated automatically.

Clinic, histology, laboratory (increase in phospholipid antibody levels).

Differential diagnosisThis section has been translated automatically.

TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.

Corresponding to the phospholipid-antibody syndrome.

LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.

  1. Grob JJ et al (1991) Unfading acral microlivedo. A discrete marker of thrombotic skin disease associated with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol 24: 53-58
  2. Scheinfeld NS et al (2003) Reticulate and stellate acral pigmentation associated with systemic lupus erythematosus and high titers of circulating anticardiolipin antibodies: a possible association with acral microlivedo. J Drugs Dermatol 2: 674-676
  3. Wolf P et al (1992) Acral microlivedo - A clinical symptom of antiphospholipid syndrome. Z Hautkr 67: 714-717

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020