Radiology Case Reports (Jul 2020)

Spontaneous bleeding in systemic lupus erythematosus: Endovascular treatment of two rare cases

  • Federica Libra, MD,
  • Daniele Falsaperla, MD,
  • Carla Maria Desiderio, MD,
  • Salvatore Santo Signorelli, PhD,
  • Stefano Palmucci, MD,
  • Antonio Basile, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
pp. 992 – 998

Abstract

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Among the multiple clinical manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus, spontaneous bleedings are rare but clinically important events. They could be potentially fatal, if not promptly treated.The appropriate diagnosis, followed by the timely treatment of these rare clinical presentations, is essential to prevent their lethal consequences.The purpose of this paper is to describe the diagnostic features and the endovascular treatment of 2 cases of spontaneous bleeding—respectively occurred in a 42-year-old woman with abdominal pain and melena, and in a 33-year-old woman with an extensive and painful hematoma in the left axillary region.The timely endovascular treatment—performed by a minimally invasive approach of super-selective percutaneous embolization—has allowed an immediate clinical improvement, avoiding major surgery.

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