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- Statis_papillomatosis abstract "Stasis papillomatosis is a disease characterized by chronic congestion of the extremities with blood circulation is interrupted in a specific area of the body. A consequence of this congestion and inflammation is long-term lymphatic obstruction. It is also typically characterized by the appearance of numerous papules. Injuries can range from small to large plates composted with brown or pink, smooth or hyperkeratotic papules. The most typical areas where injuries occur are the back of the feet, toes, leg and the area around a venous ulcer formed in the extremities, although the latter is the rarest of all. These injuries include pachydermia, lymphedema, lymphomastic verrucusis and elephantosis verracosa. The disease can occur in two ways, localized or generalized. he localized from makes up 78% of cases. treatment includes surgical and pharmaceutical intervention, indications for partial removal including advanced fibrotic lymphedema and elephantiasis. Despite the existence of these treatments, chronic venous edema, which is a derivation of stasis papillomatosis, is only partially reversible. The skin is also affected and its partial removal may include cases in which the skin and the subcutaneous tissue are excised. A side effect of the procedure is the destruction of existing cutaneous lymphatic vessels and also carry risks papillomatosis, skin necrosis and edema exacerbation.All etiologies lead to local dermal lymphostasis pathogenesis. A maximum variation was observed after the resection of block subcutaneous tissue in patients suffering from congenital lymphedema. Signals that the current condition are different, either in the dermis or in the subcutaneous area. In dermis, principal signs found are precollectors initial nodes, injection tank, the reticular distribution, cutaneous reflexes, and lymphatic cysts. On other hand in the subcutaneous area principal signs are; collectors, thinning, ectatic, tortuous, rest offs, reflux dermal, sclerosis, calcifications.".
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- Statis_papillomatosis subject Category:Cutaneous_conditions.
- Statis_papillomatosis subject Category:Lymphatic_system.
- Statis_papillomatosis comment "Stasis papillomatosis is a disease characterized by chronic congestion of the extremities with blood circulation is interrupted in a specific area of the body. A consequence of this congestion and inflammation is long-term lymphatic obstruction. It is also typically characterized by the appearance of numerous papules. Injuries can range from small to large plates composted with brown or pink, smooth or hyperkeratotic papules.".
- Statis_papillomatosis label "Statis papillomatosis".
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