A Case of Trauma-Induced Arterial Thrombosis Mimicking Vasculitis
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A Case of Trauma-Induced Arterial Thrombosis Mimicking Vasculitis
Abstract
Vasculitis mimickers are structural or pathologic entities that resemble the vasculitis clinical presentation and/or diagnostic findings. Their presence can be a conundrum, and physicians require careful assessment and adequate knowledge physicians when considering a diagnosis of vasculitis. Although they are considered mimickers, the therapeutic approach for most of them differs widely from that of vasculitis as high-dose steroids and potent immunosuppressive regimens are usually indicated in the latter. In fact, steroid therapy is contraindicated and is considered harmful in some of these mimickers (e.g. segmental arterial mediolysis). Therefore, it is important to distinguish them from vasculitis to prevent complications from immunosuppressive therapy. Hereby, we present a challenging case of a 64-year-old man who presented with acute gangrenous changes on his right fingers due to arterial thrombus after trauma resembling vasculitis.
Keywords: arterial; thrombosis; trauma; vasculitis; vasculitis mimickers.
Copyright © 2020, Kochar et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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