Flanagan P, McCracken A W, Jones F R, Cross R M
J Clin Pathol. 1965 Sep;18(5):588-92. doi: 10.1136/jcp.18.5.588.
Necrotizing arteritis with giant cells, involving the aorta, pulmonary and coronary arteries, and coronary, splenic, and renal arterioles was found at necropsy in a 74-year-old male who had died with severe haemolytic anaemia associated with cold haemagglutinins. The clinical and pathological features of this case are shared by well-recognized forms of necrotizing angiitis, in particular giant cell arteritis, but do not conform satisfactorily with any of these disorders. Cold agglutinin haemolytic anaemia in this instance suggests the possibility of an autoimmune aetiology.
在一名死于与冷凝集素相关的严重溶血性贫血的74岁男性尸检中,发现坏死性动脉炎伴巨细胞,累及主动脉、肺动脉和冠状动脉以及冠状动脉、脾动脉和肾小动脉。该病例的临床和病理特征与公认的坏死性血管炎形式,特别是巨细胞动脉炎有共同之处,但并不完全符合这些疾病中的任何一种。在这种情况下,冷凝集素溶血性贫血提示自身免疫病因的可能性。