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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 211-218 HP_0012531 denotes painful
T2 382-387 HP_0100699 denotes scars
T3 785-793 HP_0100699 denotes scarring

Inflammaging

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-45 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy - a thrombotic disease.
T2 46-156 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy is a rare, chronic occlusive disease of vessels supporting the upper layers of the skin.
T3 157-262 Sentence denotes It is characterized by purpuric maculae and recurrent painful ulcerations mostly affecting the lower leg.
T4 263-592 Sentence denotes These ulcerations occur episodically especially in summer time and heal slowly, leaving characteristic porcelain-white scars called ’atrophie blanche’.This review is focused on the current knowledge on livedoid vasculopathy and modern therapy strategies resulting from its etiopathogenetic associations with prothrombotic states.
T5 593-744 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy and its pathophysiology are clearly distinguished from inflammatory vasculitis and thus require a different therapeutic approach.
T6 745-910 Sentence denotes The prevention of irreversible residual scarring and improving the quality of life of patients in this often misdiagnosed disease is one of the main treatment goals.
T1 0-45 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy - a thrombotic disease.
T2 46-156 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy is a rare, chronic occlusive disease of vessels supporting the upper layers of the skin.
T3 157-262 Sentence denotes It is characterized by purpuric maculae and recurrent painful ulcerations mostly affecting the lower leg.
T4 263-592 Sentence denotes These ulcerations occur episodically especially in summer time and heal slowly, leaving characteristic porcelain-white scars called ’atrophie blanche’.This review is focused on the current knowledge on livedoid vasculopathy and modern therapy strategies resulting from its etiopathogenetic associations with prothrombotic states.
T5 593-744 Sentence denotes Livedoid vasculopathy and its pathophysiology are clearly distinguished from inflammatory vasculitis and thus require a different therapeutic approach.
T6 745-910 Sentence denotes The prevention of irreversible residual scarring and improving the quality of life of patients in this often misdiagnosed disease is one of the main treatment goals.