Volume 40, Issue 2 , Pages 204-207, February 1999
Livedo reticularis and livedoid vasculitis responding to PUVA therapy☆☆☆
Abstract
Livedo reticularis is a mottled blue discoloration of the skin, which occurs in a netlike pattern. Livedoid vasculitis is a chronic disorder clinically manifested by recurrent painful ulcerations of the lower extremities and is characterized by the presence of smooth or depressed ivory-white lesions surrounded by hyperpigmentation and telangiectasia. We describe two patients with livedo reticularis and livedoid vasculitis who responded to PUVA therapy and propose that systemic PUVA with methoxsalen undergo further investigation as an alternative therapy for drug-resistant patients with livedo reticularis and livedoid vasculitis. (J Am Acad Dermatol 1999;40:204-7.)
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Volume 40, Issue 2 , Pages 204-207, February 1999
