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Hypereosinophilia presenting as eosinophilic vasculitis and multiple peripheral artery occlusions without organ involvement.

Authors :
Kim SH
Kim TB
Yun YS
Shin JI
Oh IY
Sir JJ
Kim KM
Park HK
Kang HR
Chang YS
Kim YK
Cho SH
Song YW
Choi DC
Min KU
Kim YY
Source :
Journal of Korean medical science [J Korean Med Sci] 2005 Aug; Vol. 20 (4), pp. 677-9.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We report here a case with hypereosinophilia and peripheral artery occlusion. A 32-yr-old Korean woman presented to us with lower extremity swelling and pain. Angiography revealed that multiple lower extremity arteries were occlusive. The biopsy specimen showed perivascular and periadnexal dense eosinophilic infiltration in dermis and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Laboratory investigations revealed a persistent hypereosinophilia. She was prescribed prednisolone 60 mg daily. Her skin lesion and pain were improved and the eosinophil count was dramatically decreased. After discharge, eosinophil count gradually increased again. Cyanosis and pain of her fingers recurred. She had been treated with cyclophosphamide pulse therapy. Her eosinophilia was decreased, but the cyanosis and tingling sense were progressive. The extremity arterial stenoses were slightly progressed. Skin biopsy showed perivascular eosinophilic infiltration in the dermis and CD40 ligand (CD40L) positive eosinophilic infiltration. The serum TNF-alpah was markedly increased. These results suggest that CD40L (a member of TNF-alpah superfamily) could play a role in the inflammatory processes when eosinophil infiltration and activation are observed. We prescribed prednisolone, cyclophosphamide, clopidogrel, cilostazol, beraprost and nifedipine, and she was discharged.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1011-8934
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of Korean medical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16100465
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2005.20.4.677