Resumen
The catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome represents less
than 1% of cases registered
worldwide, the multi-organ involvement develops in a period of less than a week, with very
high mortality. We report the case of a patient with history of varicose veins and family
history of antiphospholipid syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus. The clinical
condition began with a thrombotic storm after an aneurysmectomy, in the context of
undiagnosed antiphospholipid syndrome. The sudden symptoms required management in
intensive care unit and treatment with methylprednisolone and infliximab. The
patient's
evolution was not favorable and she died due to probable disseminated intravascular
coagulation associated with catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome. The case highlights the
importance of the clinical method in the early diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Revista cubana de medicina |
| Estado | Publicada - 2022 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Aneurisma; Síndrome antifosfolipídico; Coagulación intravascular diseminada