Eculizumab administration for myasthenia gravis also stabilizes thrombogenicity of catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome
Sunao Takahashi,
Nobuo Sanjo,
Ryuji Koike
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe co‐occurrence of myasthenia gravis and primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is rare. Notably, both the diseases share common complement‐mediated mechanisms.Case PresentationA 36‐year‐old woman, who was previously diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and APS, developed multiple embolisms, involving the brain, kidney and spleen, with severe anemia and platelet reduction. She was diagnosed as catastrophic APS, and intensive immunotherapies, including plasma exchange, high‐dose corticosteroid and ritu… Show more
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