Sánchez-Angulo J I, Benítez-Roldán A, Silgado-Rodríguez G, Ruiz-Campos J
Sección de Aparato Digestivo, Hospital del SAS, Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz.
Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1996 May;19(5):255-8.
The clinical case of a 45-years old patient with previous diagnosis of alcoholic cirrhosis who was admitted to study the appearance of a picture consisting in erythematoviolescent lesions in the lower limbs and advanced renal failure is presented. Anatomopathologic study of the cutaneous lesions suggested the diagnosis of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. This fact was of special clinical interest on having taken into consideration the cytologic demonstration of hepatocarcinoma superimposed to the established chronic liver disease of the patient. The rarity of leukocytoclastic vasculitis as the initial clinical manifestation of a hepatocarcinoma versus the most common forms of presentation is herein discussed.