AI Article Synopsis

  • Primary systemic vasculitis can show a variety of symptoms, including general issues like fever and body aches, as well as specific organ damage.
  • The text describes two cases that mimic primary systemic vasculitis: cholesterol embolisation syndrome and Kaposi sarcoma, both displaying symptoms like blue toe syndrome and skin rashes.
  • The report emphasizes the difficulty of diagnosing these conditions accurately and aims to provide guidance on how to differentiate them from primary systemic vasculitis.

Article Abstract

Primary systemic vasculitis can present with a wide spectrum of manifestations ranging from systemic non-specific features such as fever, malaise, arthralgia and myalgia to specific organ damage. We describe two cases of cholesterol embolisation syndrome and Kaposi sarcoma mimicking primary systemic vasculitis, both of which were characterised by features such as , blue toe syndrome, a brown purpuric skin rash and positive perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies associated with Kaposi sarcoma. Establishing the right diagnosis was challenging and thus this report aimed to highlight the possible ways to distinguish them from primary systemic vasculitis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10292590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18295/squmj.2.2022.018DOI Listing

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