Abstract

Livedoid vasculopathy is considered to be a noninflammatory disorder characterized by small painful ulcers on the legs that heal with stellate scars. Various prothrombotic factors have been identified in these patients, some of which are acquired and some of which are inherited. Treatments have generally consisted of agents that affect coagulation. These authors report a retrospective …

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