Case Report

Gastroenterology Cases of Cutaneous Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis

Table 1

Laboratory examination of three cases.

Case 1Case 2Case 3

White blood cell (103/µL)6.5725.562.63
Neutrocytes (%)80.98864.6
Lymphocytes (%)12.21021.7
Hemoglobin (g/dL)10.715.210.6
Platelets (103/µL)21213018
C-reactive protein (mg/dL) (0.5<)9.7612.340.14
C4 (mg/dL) (10–40) n.t.n.t.<1.47
Anti-HCV (positive > 1.0 COI)(−)(−)208.1
Cryoglobulin(−)(−)(+)
Skin biopsyLVLVLV

Case 1: ischemic colitis, Case 2: Crohn’s disease, and Case 3: cryoglobulinemia due to chronic hepatitis C, leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LV), not tested (n.t.), and anti-hepatitis C virus (Anti-HCV).