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Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (Asherson’s syndrome) caused by a suspected intestinal neuroendocrine tumor: a case report

Authors: V.P. Shypulіn; V.V. Cherniavskyi; L.S. Hvozdecka; A.V. Neverovskyi; V.V. Tishchenko;

Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (Asherson’s syndrome) caused by a suspected intestinal neuroendocrine tumor: a case report

Abstract

Background. Every year, the number of people with rare forms of the disease is increasing worldwide. One of these is the catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome — Asherson’s syndrome. To date, it is being actively studied, but the pathophysiological mechanisms of its development have not yet been fully investigated. Our work is the first attempt to describe Asherson’s syndrome on the example of a clinical case in Ukraine. Objective: to determine the factors and mechanisms that led to the death of a patient with Asherson’s syndrome in Ukraine. Materials and methods. The structural-logical analysis and the clinical-statistical method were used. Results. Based on clinical and laboratory criteria, our medical team established a clinical diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus complicated by a catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS). Despite treatment with glucocorticoids and anticoagulants according to international guidelines, the patient died. The autopsy results showed that the immediate cause of death was a large blood clot that blocked the pulmonary artery and its main branches. Histological examination revealed thrombosis of small vessels of the kidneys and brain; a neuroendocrine tumor (G2; pT3pNxpM1b) of the small intestine with metastases to the liver, brain, myocardium and kidneys was suspected. An additional immunohistochemical study was performed to clarify the histological diagnosis. The morphological picture and results of immunohistochemical study mostly correspond to the moderately differentiated (G2) non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma (ICD-O code: 8070/3) with damage to the walls of the small intestine, liver, lungs, kidneys, myocardium and brain. Conclusions. These data emphasize that despite the rarity of Asherson’s syndrome, it is always necessary to consider its probability in the presence of signs of multiple thrombosis and multiple organ failure. Because its development is the result of serious diseases, including connective tissue diseases, malignancies, infections, the etiotropic and pathogenetic treatment can prevent the development of CAPS and death.

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catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, squamous cell carcinoma, RC799-869, Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology, катастрофічний антифосфоліпідний синдром, системний червоний вовчак, плоскоклітинний рак

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