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Lymphangiectases are common underlying warts and in normal peritumoral skin: histologic evidence of decreased immune surveillance.

作者信息

Paul Joan, Carlson J Andrew

机构信息

Divisions of Dermatopathology and Dermatology, Department of Pathology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY 12208, USA.

出版信息

Am J Dermatopathol. 2011 Apr;33(2):152-60. doi: 10.1097/DAD.0b013e3181ef2d65.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lymphangiectases are a histologic sign of lymphostasis, which is associated with decreased immune cell trafficking and cell-mediated immunity.

OBJECTIVE

To determine if latent lymphedema is apparent underlying warts and in skin affected by cutaneous neoplasia.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The number and maximal dilation of lymphangiectases were measured in the upper half of the dermis of 51 consecutive biopsies of warts, 230 consecutive normal skin samples from primary skin tumor excisions, and 14 normal skin samples from breast reduction (11) and panniculectomy (3) specimens.

RESULTS

All warts had one or more underlying lymphangiectases compared with 79% of peritumor normal skin samples and 50% of cosmetic specimens. The mean number of lymphangiectases and mean maximal dilation were significantly greater in warts than in peritumor skin, which was significantly greater than cosmetic skin samples (3.6 vs. 1.3 vs. 0.12 lymphangiectases per square millimeter and 54 vs. 23 vs. 1 μm, respectively; P = 0.0001). Warts exhibited mild fibrosis significantly more frequently than peritumor skin (57% vs. 5%; P = 0.0001). For peritumor (normal) skin, age, solar elastosis, and adjacent malignancy correlated with greater dilation of lymphatics. Solar elastosis also correlated with increased number of lymphangiectases.

CONCLUSIONS

Minor trauma and solar elastosis from chronic ultraviolet radiation exposure are likely the etiologic factors in the development of lymphostasis. By decreasing immune surveillance, latent lymphedema ostensibly facilitates human papillomavirus infection and carcinogenesis.

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