Anakwue Raphael Chinedu, Chijioke Chioli, Mbah Anthony, Onuh Augustine, Okwara Christian
College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria.
Cardiovasc J Afr. 2013 Oct 23;24(9-10):e8-e11. doi: 10.5830/CVJA-2013-073.
We report on a 21-year-old Nigerian girl with toe gangrene, which is one of the most unlikely forms of presentation of antiphospholipid syndrome among Africans. The essence of this case report is to raise awareness that, although antiphospholipid syndrome typically presents in Africans in association with a pregnancy-related event or a neuropathology, it should be considered as a differential diagnosis in all African patients with unexplained vasculitis. A high index of suspicion and early treatment will prevent toe amputations and reduce mortality rates.
我们报告了一名21岁的尼日利亚女孩,她患有趾坏疽,这是非洲人中抗磷脂综合征最罕见的表现形式之一。本病例报告的要点是提高人们的认识,即尽管抗磷脂综合征在非洲人身上通常与妊娠相关事件或神经病理学有关,但在所有患有不明原因血管炎的非洲患者中都应将其视为鉴别诊断。高度的怀疑指数和早期治疗将避免趾部截肢并降低死亡率。