Giant ascending aortic aneurysm with impending rupture as presentation of cutis laxa 1B: a case report

巨大升主动脉瘤伴破裂风险,表现为1B型皮肤松弛症:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thoracic aortic aneurysms are rarely symptomatic but can result in acute aortic syndromes, associated with a high mortality rate. While most cases may be acquired, a genetic basis is evident in approximately 20-25% of the cases, especially among patients under 50 years of age, and those exhibiting syndromic features or family history. Although autosomal dominant inheritance is predominant in familial aortopathies, exceptions exist, such as cutis laxa 1B (CL1B)-related aortic disease, caused by variants in EFEMP2 gene, that follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. CASE SUMMARY: We present the case of a 26-year-old male with a giant ascending aorta aneurysm and massive pericardial effusion, which was ultimately diagnosed of CL1B due to the p.Ser137Cys variant in the EFEMP2 gene in homozygosis. The patient underwent successful ascending aorta replacement (Bentall´s procedure). There were not complications or further events after 2 years of follow-up. DISCUSSION: This case underscores the importance of genetic testing in young patients presenting with aortopathies, syndromic features, or atypical presentations, irrespective of family history.

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