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Original Article

Acroangiodermatitis Secondary to Chronic Venous Insufficiency (See Erratum 2011;87:92)
Palmer B, Xia Y, Cho S, Lewis FS
Cutis. 2010;86:239-240.
Acroangiodermatitis (AAD) is a benign uncommon vasoproliferative disorder that affects the lower extremities. It appears to be a reactive phenomenon related to severe chronic venous insufficiency and stasis of the lower extremities. The clinical presentation of this condition often is similar to Kaposi sarcoma. We report a case of AAD in a patient with severe hypertension and chronic venous insufficiency.

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