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What is livedoid vasculitis, is it curable?

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Dr. Scott Bolhack answered

Specializes in Wound care

Livedoid vasculopath: Livedoid vasculopathy is a condition of clots in the microscopic vessels. It can result in another strange named condition called atrophie blanche. If the underlying cause, of which there are many (we think) can be identified and controlled, then the condition can also be controlled.

Answered 11/21/2014

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