Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy

Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease featured by venous or arterial thrombosis, fetal losses and thrombocytopenia in the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Here we reported one case of antiphospholipid syndrome together with dilated cardiomyopathy. A 46-year-old female pati...

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Main Authors: Xueqi Li and Shipeng Wei, Lanshu Yang, Lihua Zhong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2012-09-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.romj.org/node/31
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spelling doaj-8e9d8d5e0571443c911b52250835b8092021-10-06T12:15:49ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152012-09-01120204Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with CardiomyopathyXueqi Li and Shipeng WeiLanshu YangLihua ZhongAntiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease featured by venous or arterial thrombosis, fetal losses and thrombocytopenia in the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Here we reported one case of antiphospholipid syndrome together with dilated cardiomyopathy. A 46-year-old female patient complaining short of breath was found enlargement of atrial and ventricular compartments. The ecletrocardiogram and blood test revealed anteroseptal myocardial infarction, while no pulmonary thrombosis was present and therefore diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy was made. There were also thrombi formed in the cardial chambers and deep venous. During hospitalization, there was an onset of ischemic brain stroke and head MRI showed newly developed small infarctions. An elevation of anticardiolipin immunoglobulin A (ACAIGA) was detected from the blood sample. The patient was discharged after being treated with anticoagulant, corticosteroid and other medicines for improving heart function. In our case, APS is the basic cause leading to multi-organ thrombosis and heart failure is mainly due to dilated cardiomyopathy, thus independent of APS. So this is the first time that cardiomyopathy co-existing with APS was reported.http://www.romj.org/node/31antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)anticardiolipin immunoglobulin A (ACAIGA)thrombosiscardiomyopathy
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author Xueqi Li and Shipeng Wei
Lanshu Yang
Lihua Zhong
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Lanshu Yang
Lihua Zhong
Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
Russian Open Medical Journal
antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)
anticardiolipin immunoglobulin A (ACAIGA)
thrombosis
cardiomyopathy
author_facet Xueqi Li and Shipeng Wei
Lanshu Yang
Lihua Zhong
author_sort Xueqi Li and Shipeng Wei
title Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
title_short Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
title_full Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
title_fullStr Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
title_full_unstemmed Heart Failure with Multi-organ Thrombosis: A Case of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Co-existing with Cardiomyopathy
title_sort heart failure with multi-organ thrombosis: a case of antiphospholipid syndrome co-existing with cardiomyopathy
publisher Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)
series Russian Open Medical Journal
issn 2304-3415
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease featured by venous or arterial thrombosis, fetal losses and thrombocytopenia in the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Here we reported one case of antiphospholipid syndrome together with dilated cardiomyopathy. A 46-year-old female patient complaining short of breath was found enlargement of atrial and ventricular compartments. The ecletrocardiogram and blood test revealed anteroseptal myocardial infarction, while no pulmonary thrombosis was present and therefore diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy was made. There were also thrombi formed in the cardial chambers and deep venous. During hospitalization, there was an onset of ischemic brain stroke and head MRI showed newly developed small infarctions. An elevation of anticardiolipin immunoglobulin A (ACAIGA) was detected from the blood sample. The patient was discharged after being treated with anticoagulant, corticosteroid and other medicines for improving heart function. In our case, APS is the basic cause leading to multi-organ thrombosis and heart failure is mainly due to dilated cardiomyopathy, thus independent of APS. So this is the first time that cardiomyopathy co-existing with APS was reported.
topic antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)
anticardiolipin immunoglobulin A (ACAIGA)
thrombosis
cardiomyopathy
url http://www.romj.org/node/31
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