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Intracerebral hemorrhage associated with Sneddon's syndrome: is ischemia-related angiogenesis the cause? Case report and review of the literature.
[sneddon syndrome]
Sneddon
's
syndrome
is
characterized
by
livedo
reticularis
and
multiple
ischemic
infarcts
often
associated
with
antiphospholipid
antibodies
.
Intracerebral
hemorrhage
(
ICH
)
is
unusual
in
Sneddon
's
syndrome
and
has
not
been
reported
as
the
presenting
complaint
.
We
report
a
38
-
year
-old
woman
with
a
history
of
two
miscarriages
,
Raynaud
's
phenomenon
and
livedo
reticularis
who
presented
acutely
with
ICH
.
Angiography
showed
prominent
leptomeningeal
and
transdural
anastomoses
(
pseudoangiomatosis
)
.
Anticardiolipin
antibodies
were
positive
.
A
right
frontal
brain
biopsy
failed
to
reveal
vasculitis
and
a
skin
biopsy
was
nonspecific
.
MRI
showed
residual
intracerebral
hemorrhage
(
ICH
)
,
diffuse
atrophy
,
multiple
small
white
matter
infarcts
and
leptomeningeal
enhancement
.
This
is
the
first
report
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
presenting
with
an
ICH
.
It
shares
features
with
the
Divry-
van
Bogaert
syndrome
.
We
discuss
the
cause
of
the
pseudoangiomatosis
pattern
and
its
role
in
the
genesis
of
the
hemorrhage
and
suggest
that
cerebral
angiography
should
be
done
in
every
patient
with
Sneddon
's
syndrome
,
as
it
could
impact
therapy
.