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Query: UMLS:C0042384 (
vasculitis
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Primary
vasculitis
of the central nervous system (PVCNS) is an uncommon disorder that can present with a variety of symptoms, making diagnosis and management difficult. We describe a case of cerebral infarction that occurred from nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) and presented with clinical and radiologic imaging features that suggested PVCNS. The patient was a 58-year-old woman with left hemiparesis, aphasia, and episodic confusion. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated multifocal lesions consistent with infarction involving both cerebral hemispheres, and cerebral angiography showed changes consistent with
vasculitis
. Although brain biopsy findings were normal, the patient was treated for presumed
vasculitis
with cyclophosphamide and prednisone. Four months later respiratory failure secondary to polymicrobial pneumonia and adult respiratory distress syndrome developed, and she died. Autopsy revealed multiple infarcts in the heart, lungs, right kidney, spleen, and brain. Multiple thrombotic platelet-fibrin vegetations consistent with NBTE were found on all cardiac valves. Examination of the brain revealed no evidence of active or healed
vasculitis
. Cerebral angiography may show findings that suggest
vasculitis
, but it is not diagnostic, as several other conditions may cause similar changes.
Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis
may cause multiple cerebral infarctions and can be difficult to distinguish from
vasculitis
, as specific diagnostic tests for PVCNS are lacking.
...
PMID:Multiple cerebral infarctions from nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis mimicking cerebral vasculitis. 1047 57
Marantic endocarditis
is an extremely rare extra-articular complication of rheumatoid arthritis. To date, documented cases typically occurred in the absence of other systemic features of disease activity. We report a rare and exceptional example of
marantic endocarditis
secondary to fulminant systemic rheumatoid
vasculitis
with multi-organ disease. Findings from this case and literature review suggest that
marantic endocarditis
associated with rheumatoid
vasculitis
displays a tendency to affect the mitral valve with high risk of embolization.
...
PMID:Small vessel multi-organ vasculitis and marantic endocarditis complicating rheumatoid arthritis. 3107 May 79