Livedoid vasculopathy presents with pain and slowly healing ulcerations of the lower limbs, and has obscure pathophysiology. Usual therapeutics include rheologic, anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressing agents with no reports of permanent benefits. Immunoglobulin was administered to a patient who was refractory to other treatments and skin involvement was assessed by means of clinical score before and after treatment. There was a significant healing of the lesions. Imunoglobulim was well tolerated and therapy was discontinued.
Immunoglobulin, intravenous; Skin diseases, vascular; Treatment outcome