Purpura due to deep venous thrombosis

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Junpei Komagamine, Satsuki Yoshihara
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Abstract

An 81-year-old woman presented with swelling and purpuric rash on her right leg lasting for 1 month. She reported no fever or dyspnea but complained of right leg pain. She had hypertension and dyslipidemia. On presentation, her vital signs were not significant. On examination, her right lower limb was swollen with a slightly dark-colored skin and nontender, nonpalpable purpura over her right lower leg (Figure 1A). Laboratory tests showed normal platelet counts and elevated D-dimer levels. Subsequent contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed venous thrombosis from the right femoral vein to the right popliteal vein but no pulmonary embolism. Intravenous heparin improved her limb swelling and purpura within 7 days (Figure 1B). Then, she was discharged after switching from heparin to apixaban.

Purpura is a clinical manifestation of blood extravasation into the mucosa or skin due to vessel wall damage, vascular occlusion, or coagulopathy.1 Features of purpura in this case suggest a congestion of the anterior accessory great saphenous vein, which drains into the femoral vein.2 Given that purpura is an unusual presentation of deep vein thrombosis,1, 3 in addition to venous occlusion by thrombosis, locally incompetent valves and a weakened venous wall, particularly in older women,4 might cause purpura at the proximal lower limb.

None.

The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

Approval of the research protocol: N/A.

Informed consent: Informed consent was obtained from the patient.

Registry and the registration no. of the study/trial: N/A.

Animal studies: N/A.

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深静脉血栓引起的紫癜。
一名 81 岁的妇女因右腿肿胀和紫癜性皮疹就诊,已持续 1 个月。她没有发烧或呼吸困难,但诉说右腿疼痛。她患有高血压和血脂异常。就诊时,她的生命体征不明显。经检查,她的右下肢肿胀,皮肤颜色略深,右小腿上出现无触痛的紫癜(图 1A)。实验室检查显示血小板计数正常,D-二聚体水平升高。随后的造影剂增强计算机断层扫描显示,从右股静脉到右腘静脉有静脉血栓形成,但没有肺栓塞。静脉注射肝素在 7 天内改善了她的肢体肿胀和紫癜(图 1B)。紫癜是由于血管壁损伤、血管闭塞或凝血功能障碍导致血液外渗至粘膜或皮肤的临床表现。1 本病例中紫癜的特征提示大隐静脉前支充血,该静脉排入股静脉。鉴于紫癜是深静脉血栓形成的一种不常见表现,1, 3 除了血栓形成导致的静脉闭塞外,局部瓣膜功能不全和静脉壁薄弱,尤其是老年女性,4 也可能导致下肢近端出现紫癜:知情同意:研究/试验的注册机构和注册编号:不详:动物实验动物研究:不适用。
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Acute Medicine & Surgery
Acute Medicine & Surgery MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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