“…1 The histopathological examination is characterized by leukocytoclastic vasculitis, with fibrinoid necrosis of vessel walls, leukocytoclasia, erythrocyte leakage and interstitial edema. 1,2,5 The direct immunofluorescence findings are inconsistent, and deposits of fibrinogen and C3 in dermal vessels can exist or not. 9 Perivascular IgA deposits are not usually found in direct immunofluorescence, but there are reports that they may be positive in one third of the cases.…”