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Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature

Diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) is a rare reactive angioproliferation in the skin and considered to be a subtype in the group of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses. DDA is clinically characterized by livedoid patches and plaques with tender ulceration. Its histologic features are a reactive diffuse p...

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Autores principales: Galambos, Jörg, Meuli-Simmen, Claudia, Schmid, Regula, Steinmann, Lisa S., Kempf, Werner
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: S. Karger AG 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5731186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000480721
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author Galambos, Jörg
Meuli-Simmen, Claudia
Schmid, Regula
Steinmann, Lisa S.
Kempf, Werner
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Meuli-Simmen, Claudia
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Steinmann, Lisa S.
Kempf, Werner
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description Diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) is a rare reactive angioproliferation in the skin and considered to be a subtype in the group of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses. DDA is clinically characterized by livedoid patches and plaques with tender ulceration. Its histologic features are a reactive diffuse proliferation of bland endothelial cells and pericytes within the dermis, forming small capillary vessels. Previously described cases of DDA most commonly involved the limbs and were associated with a wide spectrum of predisposing comorbidities, especially advanced atherosclerotic vascular disease and arteriovenous fistula. However, several cases of DDA of the breast (DDAB) have been reported in recent years. In this study we present 2 additional patients with DDAB and review all 36 cases of DDAB published in the literature. We describe the clinical and histopathologic characteristics, hypothesized pathogenetic mechanisms, and predisposing conditions of this rare skin disorder and discuss treatment options. The breast is a more commonly involved site of DDA than previously believed. DDAB typically occurs in middle-aged women and is associated with macromastia, overweight or obesity, and probably smoking. Predisposing comorbid conditions differ from those of DDA involving other parts of the body, making DDAB a unique clinicopathologic entity in the spectrum of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses. Currently there is no consensus on the best therapeutic approach. Isotretinoin and other medical therapies have been used with limited success. Breast reduction surgery appears to be a viable treatment option for DDAB in women with macromastia and might provide definitive healing.
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spelling pubmed-57311862017-12-27 Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature Galambos, Jörg Meuli-Simmen, Claudia Schmid, Regula Steinmann, Lisa S. Kempf, Werner Case Rep Dermatol Case and Review Diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) is a rare reactive angioproliferation in the skin and considered to be a subtype in the group of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses. DDA is clinically characterized by livedoid patches and plaques with tender ulceration. Its histologic features are a reactive diffuse proliferation of bland endothelial cells and pericytes within the dermis, forming small capillary vessels. Previously described cases of DDA most commonly involved the limbs and were associated with a wide spectrum of predisposing comorbidities, especially advanced atherosclerotic vascular disease and arteriovenous fistula. However, several cases of DDA of the breast (DDAB) have been reported in recent years. In this study we present 2 additional patients with DDAB and review all 36 cases of DDAB published in the literature. We describe the clinical and histopathologic characteristics, hypothesized pathogenetic mechanisms, and predisposing conditions of this rare skin disorder and discuss treatment options. The breast is a more commonly involved site of DDA than previously believed. DDAB typically occurs in middle-aged women and is associated with macromastia, overweight or obesity, and probably smoking. Predisposing comorbid conditions differ from those of DDA involving other parts of the body, making DDAB a unique clinicopathologic entity in the spectrum of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses. Currently there is no consensus on the best therapeutic approach. Isotretinoin and other medical therapies have been used with limited success. Breast reduction surgery appears to be a viable treatment option for DDAB in women with macromastia and might provide definitive healing. S. Karger AG 2017-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5731186/ /pubmed/29282392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000480721 Text en Copyright © 2017 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Case and Review
Galambos, Jörg
Meuli-Simmen, Claudia
Schmid, Regula
Steinmann, Lisa S.
Kempf, Werner
Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title_full Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title_short Diffuse Dermal Angiomatosis of the Breast: A Distinct Entity in the Spectrum of Cutaneous Reactive Angiomatoses - Clinicopathologic Study of Two Cases and Comprehensive Review of the Literature
title_sort diffuse dermal angiomatosis of the breast: a distinct entity in the spectrum of cutaneous reactive angiomatoses - clinicopathologic study of two cases and comprehensive review of the literature
topic Case and Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5731186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000480721
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