A Devastating Case of Hepatitis C-Induced Mixed Cryoglobulinemia
Author(s) -
Sameeha Khalid,
Dhuha Alhankawi,
Kamalmeet Kaur,
Ali Ali,
A. S. Kazaryan,
Marina Roytman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
case reports in hepatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6587
pISSN - 2090-6595
DOI - 10.1155/2021/8244432
Subject(s) - cryoglobulinemia , gangrene , medicine , hepatitis c virus , hepatitis c , vasculitis , cryoglobulins , purpura (gastropod) , dermatology , immunology , gastroenterology , surgery , virus , disease , ecology , antibody , biology
Hepatitis C-induced mixed cryoglobulinemia leading to rapidly progressive gangrene, necessitating amputations, is a rare presentation. We describe a case of a 55-year-old man with untreated chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) presenting with arthralgia and palpable purpura, which rapidly progressed to life-threatening gangrene of all extremities requiring amputations in the setting of mixed cryoglobulinemia. Treatment for HCV was initiated which led to the arrest of gangrene progression and the patient's survival. Patients with HCV-induced cryoglobulinemia should be closely monitored and started on early therapy with direct-acting antiviral therapy to prevent progression of vasculitis to gangrene. Universal screening for HCV can aid in early diagnosis and treatment to prevent devastating consequences.
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