Ultrasound of verrucous hyperplasia of the skin related to venous stasis and effects of compression treatment
Verrucous hyperplasia of the skin rarely occurs in legs with severe venous stasis. In these cases, ultrasound demonstrated thickening and hyperechogenicity of the skin layers. The core of the verrucous-like protrusions consisted of a fibrous lump of the reticular dermis, surrounded by an anechogenic...
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doaj-00be8a4784b949aeb9325e32b281b3a82020-11-24T22:16:22ZengElsevierJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques2468-42872019-09-0153225227Ultrasound of verrucous hyperplasia of the skin related to venous stasis and effects of compression treatmentAlberto Caggiati, MD, PhD0Correspondence: Alberto Caggiati, MD, PhD, Department of Anatomy, Sapienza University, Via Borelli 50, 00161 Rome, Italy; Department of Anatomy, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyVerrucous hyperplasia of the skin rarely occurs in legs with severe venous stasis. In these cases, ultrasound demonstrated thickening and hyperechogenicity of the skin layers. The core of the verrucous-like protrusions consisted of a fibrous lump of the reticular dermis, surrounded by an anechogenic layer and covered by a thickened epidermal shell. Compression treatment provokes the progressive disappearance of the dermal plications, accompanied by reduction of the cutaneous and subcutaneous edema and infiltration. Ultrasound easily demonstrates the histologic changes of verrucous hyperplasia of the skin and allows evaluation of the evolution of the disease and the efficacy of treatments. Keywords: Skin ultrasound, Verrucous skin hyperplasia, Venous stasis, Compression treatmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428719300231 |
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Ultrasound of verrucous hyperplasia of the skin related to venous stasis and effects of compression treatment |
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Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques |
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Verrucous hyperplasia of the skin rarely occurs in legs with severe venous stasis. In these cases, ultrasound demonstrated thickening and hyperechogenicity of the skin layers. The core of the verrucous-like protrusions consisted of a fibrous lump of the reticular dermis, surrounded by an anechogenic layer and covered by a thickened epidermal shell. Compression treatment provokes the progressive disappearance of the dermal plications, accompanied by reduction of the cutaneous and subcutaneous edema and infiltration. Ultrasound easily demonstrates the histologic changes of verrucous hyperplasia of the skin and allows evaluation of the evolution of the disease and the efficacy of treatments. Keywords: Skin ultrasound, Verrucous skin hyperplasia, Venous stasis, Compression treatment |
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