Idiopathic Secondary Eosinophilia: Revealing Cerebral Aneurysms as a Vascular Complication

特发性继发性嗜酸性粒细胞增多症:揭示脑动脉瘤作为一种血管并发症

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Abstract

Secondary eosinophilia has recently gained attention as a potential contributor to vascular pathologies, including aneurysms. This case report delves into the intricate relationship between secondary eosinophilia and cerebral aneurysms, a connection yet to be fully explored in medical literature. The case centers on a 31-year-old female who presented with leg pain, a purpuric rash, and gastrointestinal symptoms following an uncomplicated pregnancy. The skin biopsy revealed perivascular and interstitial dermatitis with a significant eosinophilic infiltration of unclear etiology. Laboratory investigations showed a markedly elevated immunoglobulin E (IgE) level at 8400 kU/L. Her condition escalated to a diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage and the discovery of a left superior cerebellar artery aneurysm. This unusual presentation, combined with the challenge of differentiating secondary eosinophilia from primary eosinophilic disorders, raises questions about the pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical implications of eosinophils in aneurysm formation. We discuss the potential link between eosinophils and vascular damage and emphasize the need for further research in understanding this association. Clinically, this case underscores the importance of considering vascular complications in patients with unexplained eosinophilia. Sharing such cases contributes to a more informed and nuanced approach to similar future presentations, guiding diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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