| Literature DB >> 33235644 |
Wafa Baya1, Fatma Ben Fredj1, Imen Ben Hassine1, Jihed Anoun1, Anis Mzabi1, Monia Karmani1, Amel Rezgui1, Mohamed Adnane Laatiri2, Chedia Laouani Kechrid1.
Abstract
Lysosomial diseases and autoimmune diseases are systemic disorders. Their clinical manifestations can overlap with the broad spectrum of one another. Their association has been rarely reported. We report a new case of systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) associated to antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and Hashimoto thyroiditis occurring in Niemann-Pick disease (NPD) type B patient. A 42-year-old woman with a familial history of NPD was diagnosed with a NPD type B at the age of ten. Twenty years later (2008), she complained of inflammatory arthralgia with acute dyspnea. She was diagnosed with SLE (according to ACR criteria) and Hashimoto disease with positive IgG anti-cardiolipin and IgA anti-beta2 glycoprotein. In 2018, she presented a left segmental pulmonary embolism. Antiphospholipid syndrome was retained. She was treated with steroids, hydroxychloroquine, anticoagulation therapy and levothyroxine. Her SLE treatment was re-enforced by cyclophosphamide because of corticosteroid dependence and recurrent hemolytic crises. Copyright: Wafa Baya et al.Entities:
Keywords: Hashimoto thyroiditis; Niemann-Pick disease; antiphospholipid syndrome; systemic lupus erythematous
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33235644 PMCID: PMC7666682 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.367.25116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J