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Direct immunofluorescence findings in livedoid vasculopathy: a 10-year study and literature review.

S NuttawongLeena ChularojanamontriSuphattra TrakanwittayarakS PinkaewN ChanchaemsriChuda Rujitharanawong
Published in: Clinical and experimental dermatology (2020)
In both the present study and in the published literature, DIF study in patients with LV showed positive immunoreactants ranging from 42.9% to 100%. C3 and IgM were the most common immunoreactants deposited in BVs, while the most common pattern was immunoreactant deposition in BVs and at the DEJ. Older patients and those with more recent lesions (< 6 months) had a significantly higher percentage of positive DIF results for LV than did younger patients and those with older lesions (≥ 6 months).
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