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Classification of Sneddon's syndrome.
[sneddon syndrome]
The
combination
of
generalized
broken
(
"
racemose
"
)
livedo
and
cerebrovascular
accidents
is
referred
to
as
"
Sneddon
's
syndrome
"
.
Although
several
pathogenetic
factors
have
been
suggested
the
aetiology
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
is
unknown
.
Furthermore
,
considerable
variability
of
patient
characteristics
gives
rise
to
the
question
whether
"
Sneddon
's
syndrome
"
denotes
a
homogeneous
disease
entity
at
all
.
We
hypothesized
that
the
diagnosis
"
Sneddon
's
syndrome
"
can
be
broken
down
into
different
subgroups
according
to
possible
aetiologic
factors
.
Thirty
-
two
patients
with
the
combination
of
generalized
broken
livedo
and
cerebrovascular
accidents
were
evaluated
by
clinical
examination
,
routine
diagnostic
procedures
,
MRI
of
the
brain
,
echocardiography
,
vascular
ultrasound
,
immunologic
and
haemostaseologic
testing
.
Patient
groups
were
formed
,
depending
on
(
1
)
whether
or
not
an
additional
feature
with
a
possibly
aetiologic
role
for
Sneddon
's
syndrome
was
present
,
and
(
2
)
which
kind
of
feature
it
was
.
In
16
out
of
32
patients
,
diagnostic
features
with
an
implication
for
the
pathogenesis
of
Sneddon
's
syndrome
could
be
identified
.
An
autoimmune
disorder
was
diagnosed
in
six
patients
.
A
thrombophilic
state
was
detected
in
six
patients
.
Three
patients
had
preexisting
atherosclerosis
.
One
patient
suffered
from
an
embolizing
atrial
myxoma
.
Extent
and
kind
of
cerebral
pathology
differed
between
patient
groups
as
did
the
kind
of
cardiac
involvement
.
Sneddon
's
syndrome
is
not
a
homogeneous
disease
entity
.
Patients
should
be
classified
as
"
primary
Sneddon
's
syndrome
"
if
no
aetiologic
factor
can
be
detected
.
On
clinical
grounds
,
this
from
differs
from
several
varieties
of
"
secondary
Sneddon
's
syndrome
"
which
occurs
mainly
as
part
of
an
autoimmune
disorder
or
in
a
thrombophilic
state
.
Diseases
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"cardiac involvement"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
erdheim-chester disease
gm1 gangliosidosis
inclusion body myositis
sneddon syndrome
systemic capillary leak syndrome
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