Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases

Lipodermatosclerosis and diabetic dermopathy are low-risk skin lesions with many similar clinical features, except for venous abnormalities such as chronic venous insufficiency, but are rarely a reason for referring the patient to vascular ultrasound examination. We present 3 serial cases in which t...

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Main Authors: Podoleanu Cristian, Dobrovat Bogdan, Stolnicu Simona, Chiriac Anca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0045
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spelling doaj-0870bdcc35bd40ceaaad9424a1bd505e2021-09-06T19:40:34ZengSciendoJournal of Interdisciplinary Medicine2501-81322017-06-012216416810.1515/jim-2017-0045jim-2017-0045Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three CasesPodoleanu Cristian0Dobrovat Bogdan1Stolnicu Simona2Chiriac Anca3Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tîrgu Mureș, Romania“Gr.T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași, RomaniaDepartment of Pathology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tîrgu Mureș, RomaniaApollonia University, Department of Dermatology, Iași, RomaniaLipodermatosclerosis and diabetic dermopathy are low-risk skin lesions with many similar clinical features, except for venous abnormalities such as chronic venous insufficiency, but are rarely a reason for referring the patient to vascular ultrasound examination. We present 3 serial cases in which the compression ultrasound examination (CUS) of the venous circulation of the affected limbs was of utmost importance in the severity stratification. Asymptomatic deep venous thrombosis (DVT) was found in the first two cases, while in the third case the CUS excluded any type of vascular involvement, leading to a definite diagnosis of diabetic dermopathy. Lipodermatosclerosis may be associated with asymptomatic DVT due to chronic venous insufficiency, and early referral to CUS positively impacts further patient management.https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0045lipodermatosclerosisdiabetic dermopathycompression ultrasoundseverity stratification
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author Podoleanu Cristian
Dobrovat Bogdan
Stolnicu Simona
Chiriac Anca
spellingShingle Podoleanu Cristian
Dobrovat Bogdan
Stolnicu Simona
Chiriac Anca
Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine
lipodermatosclerosis
diabetic dermopathy
compression ultrasound
severity stratification
author_facet Podoleanu Cristian
Dobrovat Bogdan
Stolnicu Simona
Chiriac Anca
author_sort Podoleanu Cristian
title Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
title_short Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
title_full Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
title_fullStr Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
title_full_unstemmed Severity Stratification by Compression Ultrasound Examination in Lipodermatosclerosis and Diabetic Dermopathy Patients: a Report of Three Cases
title_sort severity stratification by compression ultrasound examination in lipodermatosclerosis and diabetic dermopathy patients: a report of three cases
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine
issn 2501-8132
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Lipodermatosclerosis and diabetic dermopathy are low-risk skin lesions with many similar clinical features, except for venous abnormalities such as chronic venous insufficiency, but are rarely a reason for referring the patient to vascular ultrasound examination. We present 3 serial cases in which the compression ultrasound examination (CUS) of the venous circulation of the affected limbs was of utmost importance in the severity stratification. Asymptomatic deep venous thrombosis (DVT) was found in the first two cases, while in the third case the CUS excluded any type of vascular involvement, leading to a definite diagnosis of diabetic dermopathy. Lipodermatosclerosis may be associated with asymptomatic DVT due to chronic venous insufficiency, and early referral to CUS positively impacts further patient management.
topic lipodermatosclerosis
diabetic dermopathy
compression ultrasound
severity stratification
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0045
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