2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13223-020-00484-4
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Multiple hepatic aneurysms and dry gangrene of fingertips in eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a case report

Abstract: Background Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a systemic necrotizing vasculitis mainly affecting small-sized arteries. Involvement of medium-sized vessels is very rare in EGPA. Here we present the case of a patient with EGPA who showed multiple hepatic aneurysms and distal gangrene. Case presentation A known EGPA patient visited to the emergency room (ER) with abrupt squeezing abdominal pain. She had suffered from gangrene in the fingertips of both hands for 1 year because of arterial th… Show more

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“…First, small vessels with a vascular diameter larger than that of capillaries are sometimes impaired in AAV, including EGPA [ 2 ]. When medium-sized vessels or small vessels with a larger vascular diameter than capillaries are predominantly impaired, atypical symptoms of EGPA may occur [ 9 , 10 ]. Clinicians should thus keep in mind the possible impairment of vessels upstream of capillaries when presented with patients with eosinophilia accompanied by atypical findings of EGPA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First, small vessels with a vascular diameter larger than that of capillaries are sometimes impaired in AAV, including EGPA [ 2 ]. When medium-sized vessels or small vessels with a larger vascular diameter than capillaries are predominantly impaired, atypical symptoms of EGPA may occur [ 9 , 10 ]. Clinicians should thus keep in mind the possible impairment of vessels upstream of capillaries when presented with patients with eosinophilia accompanied by atypical findings of EGPA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%