2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.revmed.2005.12.010
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Lupus érythémateux disséminé ayant retardé le diagnostic d'un myxome cardiaque

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“…rarely on the neck (5) or on the trunk with a necrotic evolution (6), ulcération, or necrosis of the extremities (7), splinter haemorrhage of the nails (7), livedo reticularis (8), digital ischaemia (2). The second classification is "related to auto-immune phenomena'': Raynaud's phenomenon (9), malar erythematous eruption ( 10), or knee eruption (11). These signs not only mimic autoimmune disease, but can also respond to corticosteroids (11,12).…”
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“…rarely on the neck (5) or on the trunk with a necrotic evolution (6), ulcération, or necrosis of the extremities (7), splinter haemorrhage of the nails (7), livedo reticularis (8), digital ischaemia (2). The second classification is "related to auto-immune phenomena'': Raynaud's phenomenon (9), malar erythematous eruption ( 10), or knee eruption (11). These signs not only mimic autoimmune disease, but can also respond to corticosteroids (11,12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second classification is "related to auto-immune phenomena'': Raynaud's phenomenon (9), malar erythematous eruption ( 10), or knee eruption (11). These signs not only mimic autoimmune disease, but can also respond to corticosteroids (11,12). frequently leading to a delay in diagnosis (mean about 9 months, range I week to 180 months) (13).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%