Corticodependent and recurrent inflammatory pseudotumor. Analysis of cases in our province and review
We present a case of an inflammatory pseudotumor with special corticodependence that began as a long-term periodic fever and splenic focal lesion that required splenectomy for its diagnosis and that, after decreasing the corticosteroid regimen, presented recurrences at the cerebellar and systemic level requiring the association of various immunosuppressants and rituximab to achieve remission. As a result of this case, we have performed an analysis of all the pseudotumors diagnosed in adults in the hospitals of the province of Malaga, and it has been compared with that described in the bibliography.PMID:37980969 | DOI:10.1016/j.amjms.2023.11.010
Source: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - Category: General Medicine Authors: Jaime Sanz-C ánovas Gonzalo Lend ínez-Sánchez Elisa Prieto-S ánchez Luis Vicioso-Recio Antonio Guti érrez-Cardo Esther Izurrategui-Hidalgo Sebasti án Palacios-Rodríguez Jos é Miguel Peláez-Angulo Guillermo Ropero-Luis Iv án Pérez-de-Pedro Ricar Source Type: research
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