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[Cerebral haemorrhage in Sneddon's syndrome: case report and literature review].
[sneddon syndrome]
Sneddon
's
syndrome
is
the
association
between
livedo
reticularis
and
stroke
.
Hemorrhagic
strokes
in
Sneddon
's
syndrome
are
exceptional
.
A
39
-
year
-old
woman
who
had
had
a
livedo
reticularis
for
about
14
years
attended
the
Emergency
Unit
complaining
of
sudden
,
severe
headache
and
numbness
and
weakness
in
her
left
extremities
.
Physical
examination
revealed
left
supranuclear
facial
palsy
and
left
crural
hemiparesis
and
hemihypoalgesia
.
Cranial
CT
showed
a
right
parieto-
occipital
lobar
haemorrhage
.
Immunological
studies
,
including
antiphospholipid
antibodies
,
were
negative
.
A
cerebral
angiography
showed
anomalies
in
most
distal
branches
of
intracranial
arteries
.
Biopsies
of
the
skin
and
digital
arteries
yielded
non
conclusive
results
.
The
association
between
livedo
reticularis
and
stroke
,
together
with
the
angiographic
findings
led
us
to
the
diagnosis
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
.
When
comparing
our
case
with
similar
ones
,
we
must
point
out
to
its
onset
with
a
hemorrhagic
stroke
and
to
the
lobar
location
of
the
bleeding
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"livedo reticularis"
symptom
malignant atrophic papulosis
sneddon syndrome
This symptom has already been validated