A case of Buerger’s disease with vasculopathy and skin fibrosis requiring differential diagnosis from systemic sclerosis

Author:

Funada Masashi1ORCID,Nakayamada Shingo1,Fukuyo Shunsuke1,Kubo Satoshi12ORCID,Nawata Aya13,Fujita Yuya1ORCID,Tanaka Yoshiya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health , Kitakyushu, Japan

2. Department of Molecular Targeted Therapies, University of Occupational and Environmental Health , Kitakyushu, Japan

3. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health , Kitakyushu, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Buerger’s disease is characterised by peripheral ischaemia due to occlusion of small- and medium-sized arteries in the extremities. This report describes a case of Buerger’s disease in a 51-year-old male who presented with findings resembling systemic sclerosis (SSc). The patient exhibited Raynaud’s phenomenon in year 2015, which developed to skin hardening, nail avulsion, and ulceration of the right fingers in year 2018. Diagnostic testing showed positive microvasculopathy on nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) and positive fibrosis on skin biopsy. Although the patient fulfilled the 2013 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for SSc, several findings in this case were atypical for SSc, including left-right asymmetry in finger involvement, nail loss, and negative autoantibody tests. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed poor perfusion of the right ulnar artery, and a heavy smoking history was established in the patient case. Therefore, based on Shionoya’s criteria, he was diagnosed with a case of Buerger’s disease confined to the upper extremity. Smoking cessation and vasodilator therapy resulted in the prompt resolution of ischaemic symptoms, skin hardening, and ulcerations. Furthermore, NVC abnormalities improved, and ulnar artery occlusion showed reperfusion on repeat testing. The present case suggests that hypoxaemia-driven microvasculopathy may contribute to vascular occlusion and skin fibrosis observed in this atypical presentation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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