
AbstractLymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis (LTA) is a recently described entity defined by primary lymphocytic vasculitis; it typically has a chronic indolent course. We describe a patient who presented with clinical and histological findings consistent with LTA and later developed bilateral focal testicular infarcts as well as an acute median nerve neuropathy.
Adult, Male, Arteritis, Median Neuropathy, Mononeuropathies, Infarction, 616, Testis, 617, Humans, Thrombophilia, Lymphocytes, Livedo Reticularis
Adult, Male, Arteritis, Median Neuropathy, Mononeuropathies, Infarction, 616, Testis, 617, Humans, Thrombophilia, Lymphocytes, Livedo Reticularis
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