Livedo vasculitis (the vasculitis of atrophie blanche). Immunohistopathologic study. Abstract Text:
Hyalinizing segmental vasculitis or livedo vasculitis (atrophie blanche) is a clinical entity with a distinctive immunohistopathologic morphology that can be distinguished from other forms of cutaneous vasculitis by histologic and direct immunofluorescent studies. Our studies showed that immunoglobulins and complement components (C-1g, C-3, and properdin) were localized in diseased vessel walls, suggesting an immune pathogenesis.
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