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Acute pancreatitis coincided with multiple arteriolar aneurysms in a patient with polyarteritis nodosa

A 78-year-old man presented to our hospital with a history of 10 kg weight loss within 6 months previously and general fatigue and fever for 2 and 1 months, respectively. On hospitalisation, the patient was diagnosed with polyarteritis nodosa after multiple microaneurysms were observed in the liver,...

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Published in:Modern rheumatology case reports 2022-06, Vol.6 (2), p.234-238
Main Authors: Takamatsu, Ko, Kusanagi, Yasuyoshi, Horikoshi, Hideyuki, Nakanishi, Takashi, Wada, Akinori, Koumoto, Shunsuke, Katsurada, Yuka, Tsuda, Hitoshi, Hokari, Ryota, Kimura, Fumihiko, Itoh, Kenji
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Summary:A 78-year-old man presented to our hospital with a history of 10 kg weight loss within 6 months previously and general fatigue and fever for 2 and 1 months, respectively. On hospitalisation, the patient was diagnosed with polyarteritis nodosa after multiple microaneurysms were observed in the liver, kidney, pancreas, and mesenteries. He achieved remission with the administration of 1000 mg methylprednisolone for 3 days, followed by prednisolone (55 mg/day). Steroids were successfully tapered with no re-elevation in inflammation. Two months after the administration of steroids, the patient complained of acute abdominal pain and developed severe acute pancreatitis. During treatment for pancreatitis, the patient died due to septic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation. An autopsy revealed necrotising vasculitis in the intrapancreatic arteries and ischaemia of the downstream arterioles resulting in acute pancreatitis.
ISSN:2472-5625
2472-5625
DOI:10.1093/mrcr/rxab052