Severe limb necrosis: primary thrombotic microangiopathy or "seronegative" catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome? A diagnostic dilemma
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Severe limb necrosis: primary thrombotic microangiopathy or "seronegative" catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome? A diagnostic dilemma
Abstract
An episode of gastroenteritis triggered severe necrosis of all extremities in a previously asymptomatic male. Hepatic and renal involvement were also manifest, while the hematological picture was one of thrombotic microangiopathic hemolytic anemia. Antiphospholipid antibodies were negative. He responded well to a combination of plasma exchange, anticoagulation (heparin), parenteral steroids, and antibiotics, as well as vasodilators (prostacycline) and hyperbaric oxygen, but died because of a cerebral hemorrhage. The differential diagnosis included thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura/hemolytic-uremic syndrome, or seronegative catastrophic antiphospholipid (Asherson's) syndrome. The dangers of administering such a combination of therapies with anticoagulation, as well as vasodilatation (prostacycline) and hyperbaric oxygen, are highlighted by the case report and emphasized.
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