Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa: a review.
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Auteurs : Krisanne Sisto [États-Unis] ; Amor KhachemouneSource :
- American journal of clinical dermatology [ 1175-0561 ] ; 2008.
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English descriptors
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- MESH :
- diagnosis : Elephantiasis, Leg Dermatoses.
- therapy : Elephantiasis, Leg Dermatoses.
- Diagnosis, Differential, Disease Progression, Humans, Prognosis.
Abstract
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (ENV) is a rare and dramatic sequela of chronic nonfilarial lymphedema. The condition is characterized by papules, verrucous lesions, enlargement, and woody fibrosis of the affected area. ENV is a progressive condition, and, without intervention, ongoing deformity and disability will result. Management of ENV is often challenging, but a variety of successful medical and surgical treatment strategies have been reported.
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