We report nine cases with acute or subacute lipodermatosclerosis treated successfully using multilayer bandages. All patients were women aged 52-90 years. Before presenting to our clinic, all patients had been treated for a tentative diagnosis of cellulitis caused by bacterial infection or inflammation of unknown cause for 3-19 weeks without improvement. Initially, we instructed all patients or their caregivers regarding the bandaging technique to achieve an interface pressure of >40 mmHg. Subsequently, this technique was continued by patients/caregivers. Symptoms subsided within 2-7 weeks in all patients except one who had been noncompliant with the compression therapy.
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Suehiro, K., Morikage, N., Harada, T., Samura, M., Nagase, T., Mizoguchi, T., & Hamano, K. (2019). Compression Therapy Using Bandages Successfully Manages Acute or Subacute Lipodermatosclerosis. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 12(1), 77–79. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.cr.18-00135
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