Title of article
Stroke mimics in patients with clinical signs of stroke
Author/Authors
Bandara Basnayake, Duminda Department of Medicine - Teaching Hospital Kandy, Sri lanka , Kannangara, Thamara Department of Medicine - Teaching Hospital Kandy, Sri lanka , Welagedara, Laknath Department of Medicine - Teaching Hospital Kandy, Sri lanka , Bandara, Vindhya Department of Haematology - Teaching Hospital Kandy, Sri lanka , Herath, Janitha Department of Medicine - Teaching Hospital Kandy, Sri lanka
Pages
3
From page
217
To page
219
Abstract
Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an inflammatory autoimmune disorder which is uncommon in men. It has a wide variety of clinical presentations.
Case Report: We report a 21-year-old male presented with one month history of fever, loss of appetite, weight loss and reduced hair growth with an examination revealing an oral ulcer, cervical and axillary lymphadenopathy simulating hematological malignancy. Investigations showed pancytopenia, positive anti-nuclear factor and double-stranded DNA, high erythrocyte sedimentation rate with normal C-reactive protein levels and hypocomplementemia. The diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus was made and treatment with oral prednisolone conferred a dramatic clinical and biochemical improvement within one week.
Conclusion: In the evaluation of fever of unknown origin, one should be guided by the presenting symptoms and signs of a patient and even though uncommon, SLE is a worthwhile diagnosis to investigate even in a male patient if the clinical picture is suggestive.
Keywords
Lymphadenopathy , Male , Systemic lupus erythematosus , Fever of unknown origin
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2476928
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