Rajeshwari Dabas , Ajay Kumar Dabas , Sandeep Arora , Devinder Kumar Suhag
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Fifty-six were males [mean age of 58.9 years (SD-12.09)], and twenty-four were females [mean age of 53.9 years (SD-12.8)]. Sixty-two had bilateral, and eighteen had one limb involvement (total 142 limbs). Pigmentation was observed in 120 limbs, varicose veins in 138 limbs, eczema in 45, and edema in 33 limbs. On dermoscopy, the pigment network was accentuated and diffuse in 105 limbs and accentuated but patchy in 16 limbs. Vessel morphology noted were dotted vessels in 67 limbs, linear curved vessels in 45 limbs, linear curved vessels with branches in 11 limbs, and linear vessels in 7 limbs. Scales were white and diffuse in 56 limbs and white but patchy in 8 limbs. White and brown focal structureless areas were seen in 20 and 18 limbs, respectively. Blue-grey linear cords were seen in 34 and blue-grey clods in 6 limbs.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>CVI causes changes in vessel morphology, pigmentary, and scaling patterns in the skin which are picked up by dermoscopy. 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Dermoscopic findings in chronic venous insufficiency
Background
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) causes cutaneous changes. This prospective observational study reveals dermoscopic findings in CVI.
Methods
Successive CVI patients of ≥18 years were included in the study. American Venous Forum classification for CVI was utilized. All underwent clinical examination, duplex ultrasound, and dermoscopy. Pregnancy, pedal edema, or pigmentation from causes other than CVI, active/healed venous ulcers, prior venous interventions, arterial insufficiency, and deep vein thrombosis were excluded.
Results
Eighty patients were studied. Fifty-six were males [mean age of 58.9 years (SD-12.09)], and twenty-four were females [mean age of 53.9 years (SD-12.8)]. Sixty-two had bilateral, and eighteen had one limb involvement (total 142 limbs). Pigmentation was observed in 120 limbs, varicose veins in 138 limbs, eczema in 45, and edema in 33 limbs. On dermoscopy, the pigment network was accentuated and diffuse in 105 limbs and accentuated but patchy in 16 limbs. Vessel morphology noted were dotted vessels in 67 limbs, linear curved vessels in 45 limbs, linear curved vessels with branches in 11 limbs, and linear vessels in 7 limbs. Scales were white and diffuse in 56 limbs and white but patchy in 8 limbs. White and brown focal structureless areas were seen in 20 and 18 limbs, respectively. Blue-grey linear cords were seen in 34 and blue-grey clods in 6 limbs.
Conclusion
CVI causes changes in vessel morphology, pigmentary, and scaling patterns in the skin which are picked up by dermoscopy. Further longitudinal studies could provide insight into the temporal progression of CVI.
期刊介绍:
This journal was conceived in 1945 as the Journal of Indian Army Medical Corps. Col DR Thapar was the first Editor who published it on behalf of Lt. Gen Gordon Wilson, the then Director of Medical Services in India. Over the years the journal has achieved various milestones. Presently it is published in Vancouver style, printed on offset, and has a distribution exceeding 5000 per issue. It is published in January, April, July and October each year.