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Autopsy Case of a Disseminated Cytomegalovirus Infection with a Cutaneous Ulcer Mimicking Rheumatoid Vasculitis.

A 60-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis and an impaired consciousness was referred to our hospital. Prior to transfer, the patient underwent intensified immunosuppressive therapy under a diagnosis of rheumatoid vasculitis… Click to show full abstract

A 60-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis and an impaired consciousness was referred to our hospital. Prior to transfer, the patient underwent intensified immunosuppressive therapy under a diagnosis of rheumatoid vasculitis that had developed in her buttocks. Upon hospitalization, she developed severe multiorgan failure and hemophagocytic syndrome. Four days after admission, both blood cytomegalovirus (CMV) antigenemia and the DNA load were markedly elevated. Despite intensive care, the patient died. Later, a histopathological examination revealed that the cutaneous manifestation represented CMV disease, not rheumatoid vasculitis, as was initially suspected. Failure to identify CMV as the underlying cause may result in the inappropriate administration of immunosuppressive therapy, potentially worsening the patient's condition.

Keywords: vasculitis; cytomegalovirus infection; disseminated cytomegalovirus; case disseminated; rheumatoid vasculitis; autopsy case

Journal Title: Internal medicine
Year Published: 2025

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