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    J Am Acad Dermatol. 2002 Feb;46(2):187-92.

    Lipodermatosclerosis: review of cases evaluated at Mayo Clinic.

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    Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Lipodermatosclerosis describes bound-down, sclerotic skin involving the lower extremities.

    OBJECTIVE:

    Our purpose was to describe the demographic and clinical features of patients with lipodermatosclerosis.

    METHODS:

    This was a retrospective study of patients presenting to Mayo Clinic between 1976 and 1998 with a diagnosis of lipodermatosclerosis.

    RESULTS:

    Of 97 patients, 84 (87%) were women. Mean age was 62 years (range, 25-88 years). Mean body mass index was 34.3 (range, 17.8-71.5). Clinical signs were bilateral involvement in 44 patients (45%), induration localized to a discrete plaque in 49 (51%), erythema in 69 (71%), hyperpigmentation in 57 (59%), ulceration in 13 (13%), concomitant edema in 69 (71%), and varicosities in 55 (57%). Vascular studies performed on 72 patients showed abnormalities in 49: deep venous incompetence in 33 (67%), calf muscle pump abnormality in 19 (39%), abnormal pulsatility in 10 (20%), and obstruction in 1 (2%).

    CONCLUSION:

    Lipodermatosclerosis was associated with female sex, middle age, high body mass index, and venous abnormalities.

    PMID:
    11807428
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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