Korean J Dermatol.  1998 Dec;36(6):1098-1100.

A Case of Elephantiasis Nostras

Abstract

Elephantiasis nostras, the result of recurrent skin infection or chronic lymphedema is characterized by marked skin fibrosis and massive enlargement of a body part. We present a case of elephantiasis nostras due to chronic recurrent erysipelas which affected the lower extremities in a 62-year-old man. The patient had had persisting non-pitting edema, and tender multiple verrucous brownish plaques and nodules on both lower legs for 1 year. On histological examination, there was hyperkeratosis and papilomatosis in the epidermis, fibroplasia, dilated thick walled venules and collagen fibers oriented vertical to the skin surface, and hyperplasia of eccrine ducts in the dermis.

Keyword

Elephantiasis nostras

MeSH Terms

Collagen
Dermis
Edema
Elephantiasis*
Epidermis
Erysipelas
Fibrosis
Humans
Hyperplasia
Leg
Lower Extremity
Lymphedema
Middle Aged
Skin
Venules
Collagen
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