Ball G V, Goldman L N
Ann Intern Med. 1976 Oct;85(4):464-6. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-85-4-464.
Necrotizing skin lesions developed in a man with chronic ulcerative colitis. No evidence of intrinsic disease of medium or small-sized vessels was found. A circulating cryofibrinogen was thought to be responsible for in situ thrombosis leading to skin infarctions. Sodium warfarin in a daily dose of 2.5 to 5 mg appears to have thwarted progression of developing lesions and the occurrence of new ones.
一名患有慢性溃疡性结肠炎的男性出现了坏死性皮肤病变。未发现中、小血管的原发性疾病证据。循环中的冷纤维蛋白原被认为是导致皮肤梗死的原位血栓形成的原因。每日剂量为2.5至5毫克的华法林钠似乎阻止了已出现病变的进展和新病变的发生。