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Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.

Stasis dermatitis is an itchy, scaly, and hyperpigmented condition of the lower leg due to venous insufficiency. Hemosiderin and/or melanin have been considered responsible for the brown pigmentation. However, there are not sufficient histopathologic studies. In this retrospective study the hospital...

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Autores principales: Kim, Daehwan, Kang, Won Hyoung
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12378017
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description Stasis dermatitis is an itchy, scaly, and hyperpigmented condition of the lower leg due to venous insufficiency. Hemosiderin and/or melanin have been considered responsible for the brown pigmentation. However, there are not sufficient histopathologic studies. In this retrospective study the hospital records and biopsy slides of 20 patients were reviewed to determine the pathogenetic mechanisms of brown pigmentation in stasis dermatitis. Fifteen were men (75%) and 5 were women (25%) with a mean age of 46.2+/-8.2 yr (18-76), mean age at onset of 43.4+/-18.0 yr (17-73), and a mean duration of the disease 2.8+/-2.5 yr (0.25-10). All patients had varicose vein and complained of pruritus. On histopathologic evaluation, two cases out of 20 (3 skin biopsy specimens from 25 samples) showed dermal melanocytes containing melanin, and incontinence of melanin pigment was observed in 5 cases, which indicates that melanin pigments from epidermis could contribute to cutaneous pigmentation in stasis dermatitis. However, the existence of dermal melanocytes in two cases cannot be explained because normally the dermis contains no melanocytes. Further studies concerning the role of iron or inflammatory cytokines on the development of dermal melanocytes should be conducted.
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spelling pubmed-30549372011-03-15 Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases. Kim, Daehwan Kang, Won Hyoung J Korean Med Sci Research Article Stasis dermatitis is an itchy, scaly, and hyperpigmented condition of the lower leg due to venous insufficiency. Hemosiderin and/or melanin have been considered responsible for the brown pigmentation. However, there are not sufficient histopathologic studies. In this retrospective study the hospital records and biopsy slides of 20 patients were reviewed to determine the pathogenetic mechanisms of brown pigmentation in stasis dermatitis. Fifteen were men (75%) and 5 were women (25%) with a mean age of 46.2+/-8.2 yr (18-76), mean age at onset of 43.4+/-18.0 yr (17-73), and a mean duration of the disease 2.8+/-2.5 yr (0.25-10). All patients had varicose vein and complained of pruritus. On histopathologic evaluation, two cases out of 20 (3 skin biopsy specimens from 25 samples) showed dermal melanocytes containing melanin, and incontinence of melanin pigment was observed in 5 cases, which indicates that melanin pigments from epidermis could contribute to cutaneous pigmentation in stasis dermatitis. However, the existence of dermal melanocytes in two cases cannot be explained because normally the dermis contains no melanocytes. Further studies concerning the role of iron or inflammatory cytokines on the development of dermal melanocytes should be conducted. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3054937/ /pubmed/12378017 Text en
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Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title_full Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title_fullStr Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title_full_unstemmed Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title_short Role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
title_sort role of dermal melanocytes in cutaneous pigmentation of stasis dermatitis: a histopathological study of 20 cases.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12378017
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