Obliterierende subkutane Arteriolosklerose nicht spezifisch für ein Ulcus hypertonicum Martorell

M. Stücker
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Background: The histological characteristic of hypertensive leg ulcers (HLU) is the presence of ‘arteriolosclerosis.' The pertinence of performing a skin biopsy to diagnose HLU is questionable, as cutaneous arteriolosclerosis may be related to patient comorbidities. The objective here was to evaluate the frequency of arteriolosclerosis in skin leg biopsies performed in patients without ulcer and in control patients with HLU. Methods: We performed a retrospective study between January 2013 and July 2014. Patients were included if they had undergone a deep skin biopsy on the lower limbs, in the absence of any leg ulcer. Controls were patients with typical HLU. Results: Fifty-eight patients and 6 controls were included. Hypertension was present in 25 patients (43%). Arteriolosclerosis, defined as fibrous endarteritis, was present in 35 out of 58 patients (60%) and in all of the controls. No hyalinosis or hyperplastic proliferative arteriolosclerosis was observed in the patients or controls. Only age was an independent factor associated with the presence of cutaneous arteriolosclerosis (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Cutaneous arteriolosclerosis is significantly and independently associated with age. Thus, skin biopsy seems not to be necessary for the diagnosis of HLU but only for a differential diagnosis.
不属于高血压(martoral)范畴
背景:高血压性腿溃疡(HLU)的组织学特征是存在“小动脉硬化”。进行皮肤活检诊断HLU的相关性值得怀疑,因为皮肤小动脉硬化可能与患者合并症有关。目的是评估无溃疡患者和对照组HLU患者进行皮肤腿部活检时小动脉硬化的频率。方法:2013年1月至2014年7月进行回顾性研究。如果患者在没有任何腿部溃疡的情况下进行了下肢深度皮肤活检,则纳入研究。对照组为典型HLU患者。结果:纳入患者58例,对照组6例。25例(43%)患者存在高血压。细动脉硬化,定义为纤维性动脉内膜炎,在58例患者中有35例(60%)和所有对照组中存在。患者和对照组均未见透明质病或增生性小动脉硬化。只有年龄是与皮肤小动脉硬化相关的独立因素(p < 0.0001)。结论:皮肤小动脉硬化与年龄有显著的独立相关性。因此,皮肤活检似乎不是诊断HLU所必需的,而仅用于鉴别诊断。
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