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Case Reports
. 2024 Jan-Mar;28(1):83-85.
doi: 10.4103/ijoem.ijoem_247_23. Epub 2024 Apr 10.

Sneddon's Syndrome and the Capability to Work: With Regard to a Clinical Case

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Sneddon's Syndrome and the Capability to Work: With Regard to a Clinical Case

Rui Ribeiro et al. Indian J Occup Environ Med. 2024 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Sneddon's syndrome is a rare condition characterized by the presence of neurocutaneous lesions, including reticular livedo and an increase in thrombotic risk, and it is associated with a greater risk of cerebrovascular disease. It is diagnosed through a skin biopsy and neurological manifestations. In this study, we present a clinical report of a 39-year-old nurse exposed to shift and night work in an intensive care unit. She was diagnosed with Sneddon's syndrome, whose workplace had to be readapted, considering the complications and restrictions of her condition and aiming her protection and healthcare promotion. Night work can exacerbate cerebral and cardiovascular events due to its impact on metabolism, blood pressure profile, and hormone concentrations. Therefore, given a syndrome characterized by an increased thrombotic risk associated with cerebrovascular events, the restriction of night work is imperative. The occupational physician is responsible for intervening in the workplace and preventing long-term consequences for employees.

Keywords: Case report; Sneddon syndrome; healthcare workers; occupational medicine; occupational risks.

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