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Acroangiodermatitis of amputation stump |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 13, Number 4, 402-3, July 2003, Clinical report
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Author(s) : Annarosa VIRGILI, Silvana TRINCONE, Maria Rosaria ZAMPINO, Monica CORAZZA |
Summary : Acroangiodermatitis is an angioproliferative disease characterized by pseudosarcomatous papules and plaques. It is often associated with different disorders like: chronic venous insufficiency, artero-venous malformations, artero-venous shunts, paralysed limb. In the case of amputation stumps the traumatic and suctional stimula may be the cause of this reactive pathology. We describe a case of acroangiodermatitis in an above-knee amputation stump in a 48-year-old-female affected by Down’s syndrome. |
Keywords : Acroangiodermatitis, pseudo Kaposi’s sarcoma, amputation stump, orthopedic prosthesis |
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