Acroangiodermatitis of Mali - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Home Remedies
Acroangiodermatitis is discribed amputees in people hemodialysis and in association with hepatitis C. Chronic venous insufficiency is occure only a variant of Favre.
What are the Causes of Acroangiodermatitis of Mali?
- The severe, chronic venous stasis and the insufficiency of the muscle pump is elevated capillary pressure.
- The absense of muscle pump pathogenetic importance in paralyzed extremities.
- Acquired iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula from hemodialysis may also cause to acroangiodermatitis of mali.
Symptoms of acroangiodermatitis of mali
- Patient's distal parts of the legs get covered by confluent, violaceous or brown-black papules.
- Patient experience ulceration and bleeding.
- Lower legs or the feet face the severe chronic venous stasis.
- Elevated capillary pressure experiencced by chronic venous stasis and the insufficiency of the calf muscle pump.
- vessel proliferation, perivascular inflammation of superficial and mid-dermis.
- All cases showed, consisting of lymphocytes, histiocytes.
- Eosinophils, occasional plasma cells, extravasation of red blood cells, and hemosiderin pigment deposition.
- Almost related to venous insufficiency of the lower limbs with pigmentary skin changes.
Causes for Acroangiodermatitis of Mali
- An absence of muscle pump and the disturbed innervation of vessels.
- The occurrence of acquired iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula from hemodialysis.
- Resolvation after or surgical elimination of the shunt.
Treatment for Acroangiodermatitis of Mali
- Oral erythromycin treatment helps who acquired arteriovenous fistula from hemodialysis.
- Dapsone's (50 mg PO bid) course of 3-month may help patient with acroangiodermatiti.
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