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livedo reticularis/krabbamein

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Calciphylaxis mimicking inflammatory breast cancer.

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Calciphylaxis is a rare disorder characterized by microcalcification of small- and medium-sized blood vessels causing cutaneous and soft tissue necrosis. Patients usually present with painful, violaceous skin discoloration in a livedo reticularis pattern. We present a case of a 59-year-old woman

[A 65-year-old man with history of claudication, palpable purpura and livedo reticularis].

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METHODS A 65-year-old man was admitted with history of claudication symptoms and painful skin lesions of the lower legs. Physical examination showed palpable purpura of the lower legs and livedo reticularis, most marked at the forefoot and toes. METHODS Computed tomography (CT) showed an aortic mass

Deficiency of ADA2 mimicking autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome in the absence of livedo reticularis and vasculitis.

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Adenosine deaminase-2 (ADA2) deficiency (DADA2) is associated with early onset polyarteritis nodosa and vasculopathy. Classic presentation includes livedo reticularis, vasculitis, and stroke. However, the phenotype and disease severity are variable. We present a 5-year-old female who presented with

Cold haemagglutinin disease complicating Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in a child under cytotoxic cancer treatment.

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Acute cold haemagglutinin disease, most commonly associated with underlying mycoplasma infection, is rare in children. A 3-year-old girl who developed this auto-immune disease under intensive cytotoxic treatment for rhabdomyosarcoma is presented. Clinically, a livedo reticularis skin pattern upon

[Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome].

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BACKGROUND Antiphospholipid antibodies comprise a family of auto-antibodies mainly characterized by the presence of the lupus anticoagulant (LA) and anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA). UNASSIGNED The antiphospholipid antibody syndrome is defined by the appearance of frequent thromboses, repeated fetal
A 61-year-old patient with life-threatening angioneurotic oedema was found to have an acquired C1-inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency. In addition to lowered serum levels of C1-INH (both protein concentration and enzymatic activity), C2, C4 and CH50, which are characteristic for the hereditary form of

[Severe necrotising primary vasculitis--case report].

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BACKGROUND Vasculitis is an inflammatory disorder of the vessels, often associates with necrosis. The primary (idiopathic) form caused by distinct immunological mechanisms, the secondary form caused by infection, tumor, drugs or systemic autoimmune disease. METHODS 57-year-old smoking female patient
Cryofibrinogenemia is a rare disorder in which plasma, not serum, forms a cryoprecipitate. Patients with cryofibrinogenemia may be asymptomatic, or they may have painful ulcers, purpura, livedo reticularis, Raynaud phenomenon, perniosis of the extremities, thrombosis, and arthralgia.

Cutaneous Manifestations in Pancreatic Diseases-A Review

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Pancreatic pathology, comprising acute and chronic pancreatitis, autoimmune pancreatitis and pancreatic neoplasms, primarily presents with gastrointestinal symptoms and signs; however, it is well recognized that it can also associate a wide range of extra-digestive features. Among these systemic

Livedoid vasculopathy associated with peripheral neuropathy: a report of two cases.

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Livedoid vasculopathy (LV) is a chronic and recurrent disease consisting of livedo reticularis and symmetric ulcerations, primarily located on the lower extremities, which heal slowly and leave an atrophic white scar ("atrophie blanche"). Neurological involvment is rare and presumed to be secondary

[Rare types of vasculitis as markers of plasmocytoma].

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We report on two female patients who presented with painful recurrent palpable purpura, ulcers and necroses on the extremities. The results of all examinations and laboratory tests considered together suggested a diagnosis of necrotizing leukocytoclastic vasculitis. Leukocytoclastic vasculitis is an

[Diagnosis and treatment of visceral and renal embolisms].

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In surgical practice, about 15% of all emboli are visceral emboli. Diagnosis is frequently delayed or established at autopsy. BACKGROUND The most common cause are atrial arrhythmias with intraatrial thrombus formation, less frequently, ventricular thrombus after myocardial infarction or in an

Livedoid eruption in a patient affected by T-γδ large granular lymphocyte leukaemia.

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Livedo is an ischaemic dermopathy characterised by a reddish-blue to violaceous mottling of the skin with a net-like reticular appearance. Livedo has been described in association with several medical conditions including lymphoproliferative disorders. Here, we describe the case of a 60-year-old

Renal Amyloidosis in Deficiency of Adenosine Deaminase 2: Successful Experience With Canakinumab.

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Deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 (DADA2) is a rare autoinflammatory disease that was firstly described in patients with early-onset strokes, livedo reticularis, and periodic fever resembling polyarteritis nodosa. In reported case series, researchers described highly variable manifestations,

[Cholesterol crystal embolization following urinary diversion: a case report].

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Cholesterol crystal embolization (CCE) is a cardiovascular disorder with poor prognosis, causing multiple organ failure. The primary pathological condition of the disease is embolization of cholesterol crystals in peripheral vessels. We report a case of CCE following urinary diversion. The patient
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