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Collagenous vasculopathy: a report of three cases
Author(s) -
Davis Tracy L.,
Mandal Rajni V.,
Bevona Caroline,
Tsai Kenneth Y.,
Moschella Samuel L.,
Staszewski Robert,
Zembowicz Artur
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of cutaneous pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1600-0560
pISSN - 0303-6987
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2007.00930.x
Subject(s) - medicine , pathology , microangiopathy , telangiectasia , asymptomatic , abdomen , population , ectasia , thigh , dermatology , diabetes mellitus , anatomy , environmental health , endocrinology
Cutaneous collagenous vasculopathy (CCV) is an idiopathic microangiopathy involving the superficial blood vessels that was initially reported in a 54‐year‐old male. We recently have identified this rarely reported entity in three Caucasian males. The first patient was a 59‐year‐old male with diabetes, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia who presented with multiple, red, blanchable, asymptomatic telangiectasias covering the extensor surface of the forearms, the lower abdomen and parts of the chest. The second patient was a 62‐year‐old male with psoriasis and extensive arthritis who presented with prominent telangiectasias on the left lateral distal thigh with mild overlying epidermal atrophy. The third patient was an 80‐year‐old male with atrial fibrillation who presented with blanching, telangiectatic areas on the abdomen, thighs and back. Histologically, the skin lesions showed ectatic superficial small blood vessels with laminated, hyalinized concretions around vessels that were highlighted with periodic acid‐Schiff staining following diastase digestion and reactive by immunohistochemical staining with an antibody to collagen type IV. CCV is a rare and poorly understood entity with distinct histopathological features that may clinically resemble generalized essential telangiectasia (GET), yet which may affect a different demographic population than GET. Awareness of this uncommon entity may further help to elucidate its etiology.

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