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The Importance Of A Broad Differential Diagnosis: Hepatitis C Virus Associated Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis, Shadi Jafari-Esfahani, Christine E. Loftis, Juan Naranjo, Emilia Dulgheru Sep 2023

The Importance Of A Broad Differential Diagnosis: Hepatitis C Virus Associated Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis, Shadi Jafari-Esfahani, Christine E. Loftis, Juan Naranjo, Emilia Dulgheru

Research Symposium

Introduction: Mixed cryoglobulinemia syndrome (MCS) is a systemic inflammatory syndrome affecting small-medium sized vessels due to the presence of type II or III cryoglobulins in the serum. MSC can manifest as systemic vasculitis with symptoms varying from weakness, arthralgia, palpable purpura, peripheral neuropathy, and renal involvement. The most common cause of MCS includes lymphoproliferative disorders, autoimmune diseases and viral infections, with hepatitis C virus (HCV) being the most common etiology.

Case Presentation: A 60-year-old lady was referred to our office for evaluation of rheumatoid arthritis. She reported history of bilateral thumb pain, bilateral knee pain associated with episodes of swelling, …


A Whole Clotta Pain: A Case Of Ivc Thrombosis Presenting As Severe Abdominal Pain In A Patient With Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, Mery Bartl, Christine E. Loftis, Josenny Rodriguez-Paez, Emilia C. Dulgheru Sep 2023

A Whole Clotta Pain: A Case Of Ivc Thrombosis Presenting As Severe Abdominal Pain In A Patient With Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, Mery Bartl, Christine E. Loftis, Josenny Rodriguez-Paez, Emilia C. Dulgheru

Research Symposium

Background: Anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS) is an immune-mediated condition characterized by the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies in the setting of venous and arterial thrombosis and or pregnancy loss [1]. APS can be a primary syndrome or can be associated with connective tissue diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus. The goal of treatment in patients with APS is to decrease the risk of thromboembolic events and the standard of care is warfarin therapy. We describe a case of a 42-year-old gentleman with a history of APS on anticoagulation with apixaban who presented to the hospital with severe abdominal pain secondary to infrarenal …