CHRONIC FIBROSING VASCULITIS OF TRAUMATIC ORIGIN: ABOUT A CASE

Authors

  • Jorge Calderón Elizondo Médico residente de Medicina Legal
  • Edgar Madrigal Ramírez Médico Forense, Jefe de la Unidad Médico Legal Laboral

Abstract

Vasculitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the walls of blood vessels, can affect any type of vessel in any organ or tissue. Signs and symptoms that occur are very diverse and overlap with many other diseases, for this reason, it is often in the differential diagnosis for both a single body and for systemic diseases, especially if the patient has evidence of an inflammatory condition. There are many types which are classified according to the size of the blood vessels affecting also the pathophysiology have multiple causes can be grouped into two major groups, non-infectious origin and infectious, turn within noninfectious, there are multiple sources such as autoimmune, and even related traumas. Fibrosing vasculitis chronic inflammatory reaction is a skin that produces a small vessel vasculitis, produces a histologically similar to elevatum diutinum Erythema or facial granuloma long evolution solitary cutaneous lesion. Can be said is a localized chronic skin leukocytoclastic vasculitis that evolves into a concentric fibrosis with mixed inflammatory infiltrate. In this paper work an analysis of a patient who presents a chronic traumatic fibrosing vasculitis will be performed.

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Published

2020-11-13

How to Cite

CHRONIC FIBROSING VASCULITIS OF TRAUMATIC ORIGIN: ABOUT A CASE. (2020). Medicina Legal De Costa Rica, 34(2). https://www.binasss.sa.cr/ojssalud/index.php/mlcr/article/view/75