Elephantiasis nostras

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Elephantiasis nostras is a disease that usually affects the lower legs or scrotum.Lin P, Phillips T. "Vascular Disorders: Ulcers" (2003). In Bolognia JL, Jorizzo JL, Rapini RP (Eds.), Dermatology, p. 1637. Mosby {{ISBN|0-323-02409-2}} Swelling is accompanied by rough nodules or wart-like plaques on the skin. If the disease is not treated, it eventually results in pain and immobility.Scheinfeld NS. (2009). "[http://www.consultantlive.com/display/article/10162/1427239 Skin Disorders in Older Adults: Vascular, Lymphatic, and Purpuric Dermatitides, Part 2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120924162128/http://www.consultantlive.com/display/article/10162/1427239 |date=2012-09-24 }}". Consultant 49 (7)

The disease can be described as a cutaneous condition, a final hypertrophic fibrosis following long standing chronic lymphangitis.{{cite book |author1=James, William D. |author2=Berger, Timothy G. |title=Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology |publisher=Saunders Elsevier |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-7216-2921-6 |display-authors=etal}}{{rp|261}}

Causes

Although elephantiasis nostras resembles the elephantiasis caused by helminths, it is not a filarial disease. Instead, it is a complication of chronic lymphedema. Both elephantiasis nostras and filarial elephantiasis are characterized by impaired lymphatic drainage, which results in excess fluid accumulation.

Treatment

Treatment consists of antibiotics, elevation of the affected limb, and compression. For persons with elephantiasis nostras who are overweight or obese, weight loss is recommended. Oral retinoids have been used to treat the cutaneous manifestations of the disease.

See also

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