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Experience at University Hospitals of Cleveland with 71 cases of Gardner and Diamond's syndrome of
autoerythrocyte sensitization
is reviewed. Gardner and Diamond attributed the pathogenesis of the inflammatory bruises typical of this syndrome to sensitization to the stroma of the patients' own erythrocytes, as demonstrated by reproduction of the lesion on intracutaneous injection of erythrocytic stroma. Nearly all the cases my colleagues and I have seen were in adult women, in whom the onset of inflammatory bruising could often be precisely dated, frequently some weeks after an injury or surgical procedure or, more often, severe emotional stress. Bouts of bruising were often preceded by sensations localized to the affected site. Cutaneous responses to the injection of erythrocytes were erratic. The patients described a wide range of both hemorrhagic and nonhemorrhagic complaints, including, among others, severe headaches, paresthesias, repeated syncope, diplopia (sometimes monocular), and "nervousness." Psychiatric studies indicated that patients had overt
depression
, sexual problems, feelings of hostility, and obsessive-compulsive behavior. The patients had traits that can be described as typical of a hysterical character disorder. Therapy of
autoerythrocyte sensitization
--that is, psychogenic purpura--has been difficult; in younger individuals, psychiatric therapy has appeared to be beneficial.
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PMID:Psychogenic purpura (autoerythrocyte sensitization): an unsolved dilemma. 248 28
Autoerythrocyte sensitization syndrome
(
AES
) is characterized by recurrent, painful purpura or ecchymosis. Testing for the reappearance of lesions after injection of the patient's own erythrocytes is usually useful for the diagnosis of
AES
, but the significance of this test is still controversial. As the lesions often appear in patients with psychiatric disorders, mental factors such as
depression
and stress are considered to be involved in the occurrence and exacerbation of
AES
. We report a 28-year-old woman who presented recurrent episodes of painful purpura with vertigo and hemilateral auditory impairment after difficulties at her workplace. After the diagnosis of
AES
, she was referred for psychiatric counselling, after which the symptoms disappeared. These findings suggest that treatment for psychological disorders is important in patients with
AES
.
...
PMID:Autoerythrocyte sensitization syndrome with vertigo and hemilateral auditory impairment. 1950 79
Psychocutaneous disorders (PCDs) are conditions that are characterized by psychiatric and skin manifestations. Classifications of PCDs and their nomenclature are matters of debate. For the purpose of this review, we adopted the classification that distinguishes primary dermatologic disorders with psychiatric co-morbidity (PDDPC) from primary psychiatric disorders with dermatologic manifestations (PPDDM). PDDPC includes the psychophysiologic disorders such as atopic eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, and alopecia areata. PPDDM includes impulse control disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, factitious disorder, factitious disorder by proxy, self-mutilation, delusions of parasitosis, psychogenic purpura/
Gardner-Diamond syndrome
, and cutaneous sensory disorders. Diagnosis and treatment of PCDs are challenging and require that the underlying psychopathology be addressed. A specific PCD may have different underlying psychopathologies and, at times, multiple overlapping psychopathologies may coexist. Most often, both non-pharmacologic management and psychopharmacologic treatment are necessary. The choice of psychopharmacologic agent depends on the nature of the underlying psychopathology (e.g. anxiety,
depression
, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychosis). This article reviews the spectrum of PPDDM in children.
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PMID:Pediatric psychocutaneous disorders: a review of primary psychiatric disorders with dermatologic manifestations. 2154 59
Autoerythrocyte sensitization syndrome
is a psychologically induced painful bruising condition. Two female, 19 and 30-year-old presented with recurrent episodes of painful ecchymotic bruising over accessible areas of body. In the younger female, episodes were since 3 years and were precipitated by stress and trivial trauma. The elder female presented with similar lesions since 3 months which were spontaneous in presentation. There were no obvious psychiatric manifestations in either. Clinically, ecchymotic changes in various stages of development were seen. Routine hemogram and coagulation profile were normal. Histopathology showed extravasated erythrocytes, perivascular neutrophils and fibrinoid deposition. Intradermal injection of autologous whole blood produced a painful ecchymotic reaction after 2 h similar to the presenting lesions. Psychiatric evaluation revealed mild mixed
depression
- anxiety disorder in the younger female while the latter revealed no abnormalities. The diagnosis of
autoerythrocyte sensitization
syndrome was made based on clinical history and findings, positive
autoerythrocyte sensitization
test, psychiatric evaluation and absence of any other clinical or laboratory pathology.
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PMID:Perplexing purpura in two females: Rare case of autoerythrocyte sensitization syndrome. 2435 12
A10-year boy presented with spontaneous episodes of oral bleeding for the last 6 months. Detailed ENT examination showed no pathology, bleeding profile was normal, endoscopy and dental examination also did not reveal any abnormality. Child abuse or malingering was also ruled out. Initially the child was managed with platelet transfusion and fresh frozen plasma and then put on follow-up treatment with antifibrinolytics, Vitamin C but the episodes became recurrent. Psychiatric evaluation revealed that child was suffering from
depression
. Antidepressants were prescribed by the psychiatrist that not only cured the
depression
with time but also the bleeding episodes which were actually related to child's
depression
(
Gardner-Diamond syndrome
or psychogenic purpura). This is a diagnosis by exclusion where the patients bleed due to dysregulated steroid secretion secondary to stress; resulting in development of sensitization to RBC membrane, and dysregulated fibrinolytic system activity.
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PMID:Per Oral Bleeding: Rare Presentation of Gardner-Diamond Syndrome. 2610 Oct 6
Gardner-Diamond syndrome
, which also is knownas
autoerythrocyte sensitization
disorder, is a raresyndrome of inflammatory, edematous papulesthat evolve into painful ecchymoses on the trunkand lower legs after a period of stress with no priorhistory of trauma. This syndrome usually occurs inwomen with a history of psychiatric disorders, themost common one being
depression
. Although theexact mechanism of injury is not well understood,it is hypothesized that these patients haveautoantibodies to phosphatidylserine, which is aphospholipid membrane component in erythrocytes.Treatment for this disorder includes symptomatictherapies and psychotropic medications to treat theunderlying psychiatric disorder.
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PMID:Gardner-Diamond syndrome. 2832 46