VasculopathyI99
Synonym(s)
Vasculopathies
DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
General term for etiologically different vascular diseases. It is increasingly used in the literature for primarily non-inflammatory vascular diseases which are accompanied by a partial or complete occlusion of a vessel (e.g. livedo racemosa; see livedovasculopathy below). This definition distinguishes the term " vasculitis" from the term " vasculitis" as an inflammatory disease which primarily or within the framework of an underlying disease affects the vascular system.
ClassificationThis section has been translated automatically.
- Vasculopathies of small vessels:
- Consumption coagulopathy:
- Purpura fulminans
- Waterhouse Friderichsen Syndrome
- coumarin necrosis; thrombocytopenia, heparin-induced)
- Phospholipid antibody syndrome
- Thrombotic-thrombocytopenic purpura
- Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobulinemia
- Acroangiodermatitis
- Livedovasculopathy
- Lymphedema
- Reactive angioendotheliomatosis.
- Vasculopathies of medium-sized vessels:
- livedo racemosa (livedovasculitis)
- Calciphylaxis
- arterio-/arteriolosclerosis
- Cholesterol Embolism
- Embolia cutis medicamentosa.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Biedermann T et al (2000) Livedoid vasculopathy in a patient with factor V mutation (Leiden). J Cutan cathode 27: 410-412
- Boyvat A et al (2000) Livedoid vasculopathy associated with heterozygous protein C deficiency. Br J Dermatol 143: 840-842
- Cocuroccia B et al (2002) Livedoid vasculopathy and skin ulcers in patients with inherited thrombophilia. Eur J Dermatol 12: 360-363
- Grasland A et al (2000) Livedoid vasculopathy (white atrophy) associated with anticardiolipin antibodies. Ann Med Interne (Paris) 151: 408-410
- Hairston BR et al (2003) Treatment of livedoid vasculopathy with low-molecular-weight heparin: report of 2 cases. Arch Dermatol 139: 987-990
- Marzano AV et al (2003) Widespread livedoid vasculopathy. Acta Derm Venereol 83: 457-460