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Familial Sneddon's syndrome.
[sneddon syndrome]
A
syndrome
associating
Livedo
Reticularis
(
LR
)
with
Cerebrovascular
disease
(
CVD
)
was
described
,
in
1965
,
by
Sneddon
.
It
occurs
sporadically
,
but
a
few
familial
cases
of
Sneddon
's
Syndrome
(
SS
)
have
been
reported
,
like
these
3
cases
that
represent
one
of
the
largest
number
among
siblings
.
We
studied
three
male
brothers
,
aged
28
,
37
and
42
years
,
with
CVD
(
ischaemic
stroke
in
2
patients
and
cerebral
haemorrhages
in
the
third
)
and
their
sister
with
no
CVD
.
All
patients
presented
with
long
lasting
Livedo
Reticularis
,
extending
beyond
the
lower
limbs
.
Skin
biopsy
on
the
centre
of
the
reticular
pattern
showed
,
only
in
the
second
patient
,
partial
endothelium
detachment
in
dermo-hypodermic
blood
vessels
.
The
males
also
had
accesses
of
Livedoid
Vasculitis
(
LV
)
,
in
which
a
skin
biopsy
showed
obliteration
of
several
upper
dermal
vessels
with
hialin
thrombi
and
a
very
scarce
inflammatory
infiltrate
.
Complementary
studies
,
with
an
extensive
investigation
on
pro-coagulation
/
pro-thrombotic
features
including
antiphospholipid
antibodies
,
were
repeatedly
negative
.
Their
non-consanguineous
parents
were
not
affected
,
but
among
these
kindred
of
9
individuals
,
apart
from
the
4
patients
reported
above
,
LR
and
LV
were
present
in
two
other
brothers
and
also
in
an
aunt
and
uncle
,
suggesting
autosomal
dominant
pattern
of
inheritance
,
with
incomplete
penetrance
.
The
relationship
between
Sneddon
's
Syndrome
and
Antiphospholipid
Antibody
Syndrome
is
controversial
.
The
present
cases
,
having
repeatedly
negative
antiphospholipid
antibodies
,
support
the
classification
of
Sneddon
's
Syndrome
as
an
independent
nosological
entity
.
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