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[Cellulitis, a conjunctive microvascular disease].

J F Merlen, S B Curri, A M Sarteel

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    The common term "cellulitis" describes a skin condition characterized by inflammation and hardened tissue. This condition involves changes in blood vessels and fat cells, making it challenging to treat effectively.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Pathology

    Context:

    • The term "cellulitis" is widely used but lacks precise scientific classification.
    • Understanding the underlying pathology is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a nosological classification for the commonly used term "cellulitis."
    • To describe the histopathological characteristics of this condition.

    Summary:

    • Cellulitis is classified as a dermohypodermosis and an oedemato-sclerous panniculopathy.
    • Histologically, it presents as a "histangiography" with predominant fibroblastic reactions over vascular changes.
    • Enlarged adipocytes infiltrate micro- and macronodules, separated by connective tissue, complicating treatment.

    Impact:

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    • Clarifies the pathological nature of a common clinical term.
    • Highlights the structural changes that contribute to treatment resistance.
    • Provides a basis for further research into targeted therapies for this condition.