Title of article
Trousseau´s Syndrome Mimicking Severe Bilateral Peripheral Arterial Disease
Author/Authors
Gil-Ongay ، Aritz - University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla , Arnáiz-García ، María Elena - University Hospital of Salamanca , Blanco-Castillo ، Cristina - University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla , Pulitani ، Ivana - University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla , González-Santos ، José María - University Hospital of Salamanca , Arnáiz-García ، Ana María - University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla
Pages
4
From page
415
To page
418
Abstract
We present the case of how a massive proximal deep vein thrombosis result of an unknown recurrence of a previously colonic malignancy treated, classically known Trousseau´s Syndrome, can mimic symptoms of severe peripheral arterial disease in a patient affected of peripheral chronic arterial disease surgically treated. Trousseau´s Syndrome is commonly associated with serious and chronic diseases and a variety of paraneoplastic thromboembolic disorders. Thrombotic episodes may precede the diagnosis of cancer and be the potential marker for an unknown and occult malignancy. We highlight the key points of the Trousseau´Syndrome and those paraneoplastic vasculopathies related that can mimic a vascular disease or complication.
Keywords
Peripheral arterial disease , Deep venous thrombosis , Cancer , Syndrome of trousseau
Journal title
Acta Medica Iranica
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Acta Medica Iranica
Record number
2448170
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