Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report
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Resumo: | Introduction: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CHU) is characterized by transient papules, angioedema, or both for more than six weeks. CHU may be associated with Sjögren's Syndrome (SS). Purpose: This was to describe a clinical case of a patient diagnosed with Chronic Autoimmune Urticaria, with no improvement with standard treatment. Methodology: This case study was conducted in a qualitative, descriptive, observational and retrospective way, by direct patient data collection through access to medical records and exams. Case description: Female patient, 34 years old, referred for rheumatologic evaluation with UCE. In the search for secondary causes for CHU, she presented investigational tests with laboratory abnormalities. In addition, she also complained of dry symptoms. The exams concluded that this was a case of CHU associated with SS. After treatment of the underlying rheumatic disease, he presented improvement of the urticarial lesions. Discussion: In the reported case the lesions were refractory even after introduction of antihistamine treatment. Some scientific evidence suggests higher refractory rates to the standard treatment of UCE in those patients who present with immune-mediated events. In addition to the picture suggestive of UCE, the patient manifested dry symptoms. Normally, clinical manifestations do not occur simultaneously, which was not seen in this patient since she presented with concomitant pictures. Conclusion: The case portrays the typical occurrence of CHU associated with SS and highlights the importance of a good history taking and physical examination. In addition, it draws attention to the association between UCE and other immune-mediated diseases. |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case reportUrticaria Crónica Espontánea y Síndrome de Sjögren: reporte de casoUrticária Crônica Espontânea e Síndrome de Sjögren: relato de casoUrticaria crónica espontáneaSíndrome de SjogrenAutoinmune.Urticária Crônica EspontâneaSíndrome de SjögrenAutoimune.Spontaneous Chronic UrticariaSjögren's SyndromeAutoimmune.Introduction: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CHU) is characterized by transient papules, angioedema, or both for more than six weeks. CHU may be associated with Sjögren's Syndrome (SS). Purpose: This was to describe a clinical case of a patient diagnosed with Chronic Autoimmune Urticaria, with no improvement with standard treatment. Methodology: This case study was conducted in a qualitative, descriptive, observational and retrospective way, by direct patient data collection through access to medical records and exams. Case description: Female patient, 34 years old, referred for rheumatologic evaluation with UCE. In the search for secondary causes for CHU, she presented investigational tests with laboratory abnormalities. In addition, she also complained of dry symptoms. The exams concluded that this was a case of CHU associated with SS. After treatment of the underlying rheumatic disease, he presented improvement of the urticarial lesions. Discussion: In the reported case the lesions were refractory even after introduction of antihistamine treatment. Some scientific evidence suggests higher refractory rates to the standard treatment of UCE in those patients who present with immune-mediated events. In addition to the picture suggestive of UCE, the patient manifested dry symptoms. Normally, clinical manifestations do not occur simultaneously, which was not seen in this patient since she presented with concomitant pictures. Conclusion: The case portrays the typical occurrence of CHU associated with SS and highlights the importance of a good history taking and physical examination. In addition, it draws attention to the association between UCE and other immune-mediated diseases.Introducción: La Urticaria Crónica Espontánea (UCE) se caracteriza por pápulas transitorias, angioedema o ambos durante más de seis semanas. El UCE puede estar asociado al Síndrome de Sjögren (SS). Objetivo: Se trata de describir un caso clínico de un paciente diagnosticado de Urticaria Crónica Autoinmune, sin mejoría con el tratamiento estándar. Metodología: Este estudio de caso se realizó de forma cualitativa, descriptiva, observacional y retrospectiva, mediante la recogida directa de datos del paciente a través del acceso a los prontuarios y exámenes. Descripción del caso: Paciente femenina, de 34 años, remitida para evaluación reumatológica con UCE. En la búsqueda de causas secundarias para el CHU, presentó exámenes de investigación con anormalidades de laboratorio. Además, también se quejaba de síntomas de sequedad. Los exámenes concluyeron que se trataba de un caso de CHU asociado a SS. Tras el tratamiento de la enfermedad reumática, presentó una mejora de las lesiones urticariales. Discusión: En el caso reportado las lesiones fueron refractarias incluso después de la introducción del tratamiento antihistamínico. Algunas evidencias científicas sugieren mayores tasas de refractariedad al tratamiento estándar del ECU en aquellos pacientes que presentan eventos inmunomediados. Además del cuadro sugestivo de UCE, la paciente manifestaba síntomas de sequedad. Normalmente, las manifestaciones clínicas no ocurren simultáneamente, lo que no se visualizó en la paciente ya que presentó cuadros concomitantes. Conclusión: El caso retrata la ocurrencia típica de CHU asociada a SS y destaca la importancia de una buena historia clínica y examen físico. Además, llama la atención sobre la asociación entre el ECU y otras enfermedades inmunomediadas.Introdução: A Urticária Crônica Espontânea (UCE) se caracteriza por pápulas transitórias, angioedema ou ambos por mais de seis semanas. A UCE pode estar associada à Síndrome de Sjögren (SS). Objetivo: descrever um caso clínico de uma paciente com diagnóstico de Urticária Crônica Autoimune, sem melhora com tratamento padrão. Metodologia: Este estudo de caso foi realizado qualitativamente, descritiva, observacional e retrospectiva, por coleta direta de dados da paciente por meio do acesso aos prontuários e exames. Descrição do caso: paciente do sexo feminino, 34 anos, encaminhada para avaliação reumatológica com quadro de UCE. Na pesquisa de causas secundárias para UCE, apresentou exames de investigação com alterações laboratoriais. Além disso, queixou-se também de sintomas secos. Realizado os exames, concluiu se tratar de um caso de UCE associada à SS. Após tratamento da doença reumática de base, apresentou melhora das lesões urticariformes. Discussão: No caso relatado as lesões foram refratárias mesmo após introdução do tratamento com anti-histamínico. Algumas evidências científicas sugerem maiores taxas de refratariedade ao tratamento padrão da UCE naqueles pacientes que apresentam eventos imunomediados. Além do quadro sugestivo de UCE, a paciente manifestou sintomas secos. Normalmente, as manifestações clínicas não ocorrem de forma simultânea, o que não foi visualizado na paciente já que a mesma apresentou quadros concomitantes. Conclusão: O caso retrata a ocorrência típica de UCE associada à SS e ressalta a importância da realização de uma boa anamnese e exame físico. Além disso, chama a atenção para a associação entre a UCE e outras doenças imunomediadas.Research, Society and Development2021-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2407410.33448/rsd-v10i16.24074Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e549101624074Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e549101624074Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e5491016240742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24074/21221Copyright (c) 2021 Brenda da Silveira Santos ; Gustavo Almeida Linhares; Severino Correia do Prado Netohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos , Brenda da Silveira Linhares, Gustavo Almeida Prado Neto, Severino Correia do 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24074Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:45.128123Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report Urticaria Crónica Espontánea y Síndrome de Sjögren: reporte de caso Urticária Crônica Espontânea e Síndrome de Sjögren: relato de caso |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report Santos , Brenda da Silveira Urticaria crónica espontánea Síndrome de Sjogren Autoinmune. Urticária Crônica Espontânea Síndrome de Sjögren Autoimune. Spontaneous Chronic Urticaria Sjögren's Syndrome Autoimmune. |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
title_full |
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Sjögren's Syndrome: case report |
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Santos , Brenda da Silveira |
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Santos , Brenda da Silveira Linhares, Gustavo Almeida Prado Neto, Severino Correia do |
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Linhares, Gustavo Almeida Prado Neto, Severino Correia do |
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Santos , Brenda da Silveira Linhares, Gustavo Almeida Prado Neto, Severino Correia do |
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Urticaria crónica espontánea Síndrome de Sjogren Autoinmune. Urticária Crônica Espontânea Síndrome de Sjögren Autoimune. Spontaneous Chronic Urticaria Sjögren's Syndrome Autoimmune. |
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Urticaria crónica espontánea Síndrome de Sjogren Autoinmune. Urticária Crônica Espontânea Síndrome de Sjögren Autoimune. Spontaneous Chronic Urticaria Sjögren's Syndrome Autoimmune. |
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Introduction: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CHU) is characterized by transient papules, angioedema, or both for more than six weeks. CHU may be associated with Sjögren's Syndrome (SS). Purpose: This was to describe a clinical case of a patient diagnosed with Chronic Autoimmune Urticaria, with no improvement with standard treatment. Methodology: This case study was conducted in a qualitative, descriptive, observational and retrospective way, by direct patient data collection through access to medical records and exams. Case description: Female patient, 34 years old, referred for rheumatologic evaluation with UCE. In the search for secondary causes for CHU, she presented investigational tests with laboratory abnormalities. In addition, she also complained of dry symptoms. The exams concluded that this was a case of CHU associated with SS. After treatment of the underlying rheumatic disease, he presented improvement of the urticarial lesions. Discussion: In the reported case the lesions were refractory even after introduction of antihistamine treatment. Some scientific evidence suggests higher refractory rates to the standard treatment of UCE in those patients who present with immune-mediated events. In addition to the picture suggestive of UCE, the patient manifested dry symptoms. Normally, clinical manifestations do not occur simultaneously, which was not seen in this patient since she presented with concomitant pictures. Conclusion: The case portrays the typical occurrence of CHU associated with SS and highlights the importance of a good history taking and physical examination. In addition, it draws attention to the association between UCE and other immune-mediated diseases. |
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