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[Digital ischemia revealing multiple myeloma]

Authors :
Z, Khammar
M, Ouazzani
B, Bennani
N, Oubelkacem
R, Berrady
Source :
Journal de medecine vasculaire. 43(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Digital ulcers generally arise in a context of microangiopathy-related focal ischemia. In women, connective tissue diseases are the main etiology, while in men the cause is often diffuse arterial disease, e.g. Leo-Buerger disease, or emboligenic heart disease. A paraneoplastic origin of digital necrosis due to ischemia is rarely reported. A 75-year-old man presented with cyanosis of the fingertips and toes that had begun one month earlier. The physical examination found pulp ulcers on the fingers and toes of both hands and feet. Two weeks later, necrotic damage developed distally, with no other associated symptoms. Blood tests were suggestive of Kahler disease; immunodeficiency disorders tests were negative; the cyroglobulin test was positive. Multiple-drug chemotherapy was followed by clinical improvement. Distal necrotic damage is a frequent inaugural symptom in vascular disease. If the common causal mechanisms (iatrogenic, occupational, toxic, atheromatous, emboligenic heart disease, or systemic disease) have been ruled out, it is important to search for a blood disorder or cancer as the cause of distal necrotic damage.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
25424513
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal de medecine vasculaire
Accession number :
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