par Najmaoui, Marine;Pezzulo, Martina;Franchimont, Denis ;Vandergheynst, Frederic ;Ilzkovitz, Maxime
Référence European journal of case reports in internal medicine, 10, 11, page (004085)
Publication Publié, 2023-06-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This case report addresses segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM), a rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy. A 51-year-old man presented at the emergency department for epigastric and left upper quadrant pain. He had a history of arterial hypertension and had recently received methylprednisolone for knee pain. Blood tests revealed elevated C-reactive protein levels at 40 mg/l and lactate dehydrogenase levels at 496 IU/ml. Abdominal computerized tomography showed arterial thickening, arterial dilatations, and dissections of the splenic and renal arteries, leading to organ ischemia. This case emphasizes the importance of considering SAM in cases of unexplained abdominal pain or suspected arteriopathy.