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[Varicose eczema]

F Desmons

    Phlebologie
    |April 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Varicose eczema is not a distinct condition but rather eczema in patients with varicose veins. Effective treatment requires addressing venous insufficiency, not just skin symptoms.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology and Phlebology
    • Vascular Medicine
    • Cutaneous Physiology

    Context:

    • The term "varicose eczema" is misleading, implying a separate condition from common eczema.
    • Eczema in varicose patients can occur in those without prior eczema or exacerbate existing conditions.
    • Venous insufficiency significantly impacts skin health and contributes to eczematous conditions.

    Purpose:

    • To clarify the terminology and pathophysiology of eczema in patients with varicose veins.
    • To emphasize that "varicose eczema" is a manifestation of underlying venous issues.
    • To highlight the need for a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatologists and phlebologists.

    Summary:

    • Eczema in varicose patients is not a unique dermatological entity but a condition influenced by venous stasis.

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  • It can arise de novo or worsen pre-existing eczema, often leading to severe complications like leg ulcers.
  • Treatment necessitates addressing the venous counter-current, as local dermatological therapies are insufficient.
  • Impact:

    • Recommends a shift from "varicose eczema" to "eczema of the varicose patient" for clarity.
    • Underscores the importance of understanding "histo-angiological decompensation" in venous insufficiency.
    • Advocates for integrated, multidisciplinary care between phlebology and dermatology for optimal patient outcomes.