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Stasis papillomatosis. Clinical features, etiopathogenesis and radiological findings.

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Stasis papillomatosis. Clinical features, etiopathogenesis and radiological findings.

Auteurs : U. Schultz-Ehrenburg [Allemagne] ; H H Niederauer ; K U Tiedjen

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Stasis papillomatosis can be divided into localized and widespread forms. Ten patients with this disease are discussed with emphasis on their clinical and lymphoradiological findings. Using isotope lymphography we were able to find an overall lymphostasis in only four patients. In all patients, local lymphatic disturbances were detected by means of indirect lymphography with intradermal lymph cysts as the most specific sign. Local dermal lymphostasis seems to be the common final pathogenesis in spite of different etiologies (ie, primary lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, trauma recurrent erysipelas, and local lymphangiodysplasia of unknown origin). A maximum variant was seen, following en-bloc resection of subcutaneous tissue in a patient suffering from congenital lymphedema.

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