Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal (Feb 2013)

Morphological and phenotypic markers of connective tissue dysplasia patients with varicose veins lower limb

  • E. A. Zaharyan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2013.1.15446
Journal volume & issue
no. 1
pp. 22 – 25

Abstract

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The features of structure of the vein and integuments are found in the patients with undifferentiated СТD at histological and immunohistochemical study in comparison with the group with a minimum number of stigma: an hypotrophy of smooth-muscle fibers of the veins of the lower extremities; areas of a hypertrophy of the endothelial and subendothelial layers of the vein; deformation and sclerosis of the wall of vein; intensifying of an expression of collagen I type or reduction of III type; dystrophia of epidermis of the skin; deformation of collagen in derma on a background of a hypertrophy of areas of a stratum granulosum; disturbance of a vascular permeability; a perivascular lymphocytic infiltration in derma. It is confirmed, that detailed phenotypical features of severe connective-tissue dysplasia on frequency of occurrence and peculiarities coincide with morphological and immunohistochemical stigma of connective tissue dysplasia, describing severity of the disease, a resistance to therapy of trophic ulcers, frequency of relapses of disease of veins. It can have prognostic value and determine the intensity of therapy and as a whole therapeutic approach.

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