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Angiogenesis induction in Buerger's disease: a disease management double-edged sword? | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Full Text

Angiogenesis induction in Buerger's disease: a disease management double-edged sword? | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Full Text

Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

Angiogenesis induction in Buerger's disease: a disease management double-edged sword?

Abstract

Due to unknown aetiology of Thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO), its effectively treating is challenging. However, angiogenesis induction is one of the acceptable treatments for TAO patients. Recently, we have noticed that TAO patients who were under long-term treatment with angiogenesis-inducing medication showed considerable improvement in terms of healing chronic ulcers over the course of one to 2 years of treatment. However, some of them developed dermal gangrene despite the warming of their feet, with or without palpable pulses in the extremities, and with hair growth on the affected skin. Unfortunately, following the progression of dermal gangrene, some of these patients had to undergo amputation and limb loss.

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