罕见的大血管炎和非细菌性血栓性心内膜炎共存1例报告。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Ana Rita Lopes, Roberto Pereira da Costa, Filipa Costa, Bianca Paulo Correia, André Peixoto, Luís Brás Rosário, Cristina Ponte
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大血管血管炎(LVV)是一种影响大动脉的炎症性疾病,通常会导致血管闭塞或动脉瘤等并发症。非细菌性血栓性心内膜炎(NBTE)虽然罕见,但通常与高凝状态和恶性肿瘤有关,其特征是未受损的心脏瓣膜上的无菌植被。我们提出一个独特的情况下,61岁的妇女共存左室和NBTE,证明超声心动图的发现,在主动脉瓣和二尖瓣植被。她最初的表现包括晕厥、疲劳、体重减轻和间歇性跛行。调查显示炎症标志物升高,动脉壁增厚提示血管炎,超声心动图显示瓣膜肿块。她对抗凝和免疫抑制治疗反应良好,两年后临床缓解,残留症状轻微。本病例强调了LVV和NBTE之间不寻常的重叠,强调了对瓣膜异常的血管炎患者进行警惕诊断评估的重要性。鉴于LVV合并NBTE的罕见性,进一步的研究对于指导类似复杂表现的最佳管理是必要的。
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Rare coexistence of large vessel vasculitis and nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis: a case report.

Large-vessel vasculitis (LVV) is an inflammatory condition affecting large arteries, often leading to complications such as vessel occlusion or aneurysm. Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), although rare, is generally linked with hypercoagulable states and malignancies, characterized by sterile vegetations on undamaged cardiac valves. We present a unique case of a 61-year-old woman with coexisting LVV and NBTE, evidenced by echocardiographic findings of vegetations on the aortic and mitral valves. Her initial presentation included syncope, fatigue, weight loss, and intermittent claudication. Investigations revealed elevated inflammatory markers, arterial wall thickening suggestive of vasculitis, and valvular masses on echocardiography. She responded well to anticoagulation and immunosuppressive therapy, achieving clinical remission with mild residual symptoms at two years. This case underscores the unusual overlap between LVV and NBTE, highlighting the importance of vigilant diagnostic evaluation in patients with vasculitis who present with valvular abnormalities. Given the rarity of LVV with NBTE, further studies are essential to guide optimal management for similar complex presentations.

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