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Annales de Dermatologie et de Venereologie 2003-May

[Acral purpura and hyperhomocysteinemia].

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P Boeckler
F Grange
S Krzisch
E Grosshans
J-C Guillaume

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increased level of homocysteine has been shown to be associated with atherosclerotic disease and venous thrombosis. There are only exceptional reports of cutaneous disease due hyperhomocysteinemia.

METHODS

A 71-year-old man presented with an acral purpura mainly located under the nail plates and resulting in onycholysis. Histologic examination of a skin biopsy specimen showed thromboses of dermal vessels without vasculitis. Laboratory tests revealed highly elevated homocysteinemia due to a mutation in the methylene-tetra-hydrofolate-reductase gene. No other cause of purpura or thrombophilia was found. When oral folic acid was given, both homocysteinemia and cutaneous lesions were controlled. However, a biological and clinical recurrence occurred when therapy was discontinued.

CONCLUSIONS

Hyperhomocysteinemia has probably a causal role in this original case of acral purpura. Since treatment is effective, the detection of hyperhomocysteinemia should be proposed in patients with cutaneous lesions secondary to distal vascular thromboses.

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