Clinical conditions responsible for hyperviscosity and skin ulcers complications

Clin Hemorheol Microcirc. 2017;67(1):25-34. doi: 10.3233/CH-160218.

Abstract

In this brief review, we have examined some clinical conditions that result to be associated to an altered hemorheological profile and at times accompanied by skin ulcers. This skin condition may be observed in patients with the following condtions, such as primary polycythemic hyperviscosity (polycythemia, thrombocytemia) treated with hydroxyurea, primary plasma hyperviscosity (multiple myeloma, cryoglobulinemia, cryofibrinogenemia, dysfibrinogenemia, and connective tissue diseases), primary sclerocythemic hyperviscosity (hereditary spherocytosis, thalassemia, and sickle cell disease). In addition, it may be present in patients with secondary hyperviscosity conditions such as diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, critical limb ischemia and chronic venous insufficiency.

Keywords: Hyperviscosity syndrome; blood viscosity; skin ulcers.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Blood Viscosity / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Skin Ulcer / complications
  • Skin Ulcer / etiology*