Nomenclature of Cutaneous Vasculitis: Dermatologic Addendum to the 2012 Revised International Chapel Hill Consensus Conference Nomenclature of Vasculitides

Cord H. Sunderkötter*, Bernhard Zelger, Ko Ron Chen, Luis Requena, Warren Piette, J. Andrew Carlson, Jan Dutz, Peter Lamprecht, Alfred Mahr, Elisabeth Aberer, Victoria P. Werth, David A. Wetter, Seiji Kawana, Raashid Luqmani, Camille Frances, Joseph Jorizzo, J. Richard Watts, Dieter Metze, Marzia Caproni, Erkan AlpsoyJeffrey P. Callen, David Fiorentino, Peter A. Merkel, Ronald J. Falk, J. Charles Jennette

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Abstract

Objective: To prepare a dermatologic addendum to the 2012 revised International Chapel Hill Consensus Conference Nomenclature of Vasculitides (CHCC2012) to address vasculitides affecting the skin (D-CHCC). The goal was to standardize the names and definitions for cutaneous vasculitis. Methods: A nominal group technique with a facilitator was used to reach consensus on the D-CHCC nomenclature, using multiple face-to-face meetings, e-mail discussions, and teleconferences. Results: Standardized names, definitions, and descriptions were adopted for cutaneous components of systemic vasculitides (e.g., cutaneous IgA vasculitis as a component of systemic IgA vasculitis), skin-limited variants of systemic vasculitides (e.g., skin-limited IgA vasculitis, drug-induced skin-limited antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody–associated vasculitis), and cutaneous single-organ vasculitides that have no systemic counterparts (e.g., nodular vasculitis). Cutaneous vasculitides that were not included in the CHCC2012 nomenclature were introduced. Conclusion: Standardized names and definitions are a prerequisite for developing validated classification and diagnostic criteria for cutaneous vasculitis. Accurate identification of specifically defined variants of systemic and skin-limited vasculitides requires knowledgeable integration of data from clinical, laboratory, and pathologic studies. This proposed nomenclature of vasculitides affecting the skin, the D-CHCC, provides a standard framework both for clinicians and for investigators.

Original languageEnglish
JournalArthritis and Rheumatology
Volume70
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)171-184
Number of pages14
ISSN2326-5191
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.02.2018

Research Areas and Centers

  • Academic Focus: Center for Infection and Inflammation Research (ZIEL)

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