A Case of Synovitis Acne Pustulosis Hyperostosis Osteitis (SAPHO) Syndrome With Myeloperoxidase Anti-neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody: Exploring an Association or Coincidence

一例伴有髓过氧化物酶抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体的滑膜炎痤疮脓疱病骨肥厚骨炎(SAPHO)综合征:探究其关联性还是巧合性

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Abstract

We report the first documented case of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis (SAPHO) syndrome in a Japanese male with positive serum myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (MPO-ANCA). The patient, who initially presented with a history of hypertension and cerebral hemorrhage at age 73, was admitted for respiratory symptoms and gastrointestinal issues. Laboratory tests revealed elevated MPO-ANCA levels (34.7 IU/mL), leading to a diagnosis of interstitial pneumonia (IP) based on chest imaging. Conservative management was initiated, and oral prednisolone (PSL) therapy (initially 20 mg/day) was introduced at age 75 due to increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. However, the MPO-ANCA levels recorded two and five months after therapy were 52.8 and 71.8 IU/mL, respectively. At age 76, he developed weakness in the right lower limb and gait disturbance following a stroke. Admission findings included elevated CRP levels (3.70 mg/dL) and a fresh infarction in the left corona radiata. Despite persistently elevated CRP, rehabilitation commenced. Follow-up imaging two months post-stroke showed new interstitial changes consistent with usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) and sternoclavicular joint abnormalities suggestive of arthritis. The patient later developed a fever and a markedly high CRP level (19.91 mg/dL), prompting a resumption of PSL therapy (initially 60 mg/day). Post-treatment, interstitial pneumonia activity was controlled, and MPO-ANCA levels decreased to 3.2 IU/mL. The final diagnosis of SAPHO syndrome was established based on sternoclavicular arthritis and inflammatory changes. While MPO-ANCA is primarily linked to autoimmune vasculitis, which can occasionally be accompanied by IP, the presence of MPO-ANCA in this case of SAPHO syndrome raises questions about its chance occurrence or potential association. This case highlights the first reported occurrence of SAPHO syndrome associated with MPO-ANCA positivity and underscores the need for further research to explore the relationship between autoimmune markers like MPO-ANCA and SAPHO syndrome.

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