2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00105-004-0784-6
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Akrale pseudolymphomat�se Angiokeratome der Kindheit (APACHE)

Abstract: Acral pseudolymphomatous angiokeratoma of children (APACHE) is a pseudolymphoma of posttraumatic origin which was first described in 1988. We report on a female patient with APACHE following a traumatic abrasion on her foot. Reddish papules developed that histologically were characterized by a wedge-shaped inflammatory infiltrate rich in capillaries. Conservative treatment was not successful.

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“…However, these lesions represent pseudolymphomas with likely reactive vascular proliferations to predisposing physical trauma. 96 The histopathological pattern is notable for thick-walled vessels lined by plump endothelia and densely packed lymphocytes, histiocytes, scattered plasma cells, and eosinophils, with B-cells predominating the lymphocytic infiltrate in younger patients. 97 Other conditions can mimic APACHE and fall within this spectrum of this disease, including pretibial lymphoplasmacytic plaque, primary cutaneous angioplasmacellular hyperplasia, and cutaneous marginal zone hyperplasia.…”
Section: Acral Pseudolymphomatous Angiokeratoma Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, these lesions represent pseudolymphomas with likely reactive vascular proliferations to predisposing physical trauma. 96 The histopathological pattern is notable for thick-walled vessels lined by plump endothelia and densely packed lymphocytes, histiocytes, scattered plasma cells, and eosinophils, with B-cells predominating the lymphocytic infiltrate in younger patients. 97 Other conditions can mimic APACHE and fall within this spectrum of this disease, including pretibial lymphoplasmacytic plaque, primary cutaneous angioplasmacellular hyperplasia, and cutaneous marginal zone hyperplasia.…”
Section: Acral Pseudolymphomatous Angiokeratoma Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The name angiokeratoma comes from the clinical appearance suggestive of a vascular tumor. However, these lesions represent pseudolymphomas with likely reactive vascular proliferations to predisposing physical trauma 96 . The histopathological pattern is notable for thick‐walled vessels lined by plump endothelia and densely packed lymphocytes, histiocytes, scattered plasma cells, and eosinophils, with B‐cells predominating the lymphocytic infiltrate in younger patients 97 .…”
Section: Non‐neoplastic Inflammatory Conditions With Clhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto difiere de los seudolinfomas, que suelen localizarse con mayor frecuencia en la cara y el cuello [6] . Aunque su nombre implica una localización distal, cabe resaltar que los pacientes 9 y 10 presentaron lesiones solitarias en el tronco [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] ; en el paciente 7, se F: femenino; M: masculino; L: linfocitos; H: histiocitos; E: eosinófilos; PC: células plasmáticas; MNGC: células gigantes multinucleadas; BCL: capa de células basales; VS: vasos sanguíneos; IL: intralesional; ND: no disponible; j: cadena kappa; k: cadena lambda; PCR: reacción en cadena de la polimerasa Tabla 1. Revisión de casos publicados en la bibliografía internacional con el diagnóstico de enfermedad de APACHE (niños y adultos) acompañó de alteraciones de la lámina ungular pues las lesiones se extendían hasta el pliegue ungular proximal [4] .…”
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“…The features of all cases reported to date are presented in Table 1. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Seventy-seven percent of patients were female. Acral lesions (foot and hand) were seen in 52% of cases, and 97% of cases included limb lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%