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Evaluation of capillary density in psoriasis: An intrapatient study and literature review.

Giuseppe MicaliAnna Elisa VerzìGiuseppe BroggiRosario CaltabianoMaria Letizia MusumeciFrancesco Lacarrubba
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Our results when compared with those from the existing literature showed some differences. The peculiarity of our work is represented by the precise measurement and correlation of the capillary density using two different methods, as the preliminary skin engraving allowed a perfect match between the area undergoing dermoscopy and that of skin sampling for HHS. Compared to dermoscopy in which deep-located vessels might have gone undetected, HHS seems to reflect more precisely and reliably the real capillary density showing an average of 50 capillaries/mm 2 that in a common 5x5 cm psoriatic patch corresponds to an average of 125.000 capillaries. These results highlight the extraordinary potential of psoriatic skin to develop such a complex and intricate vascular network.
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