Cutaneous Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis Induced by Apixaban and/or Rivaroxaban With Seronegative Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (ANCA) Titers: A Case Report and Literature Review

阿哌沙班和/或利伐沙班诱发的皮肤白细胞破碎性血管炎伴血清阴性抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体(ANCA)滴度:病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

A 45-year-old man presented with a diffuse petechial rash and a non-blanching palpable purpura, mainly on his lower extremities, some of which had coalesced, blistered, and ulcerated. The patient had a history of hypercoagulability and was chronically on anticoagulant medication. The rash appeared a week after starting apixaban 5 mg twice daily by mouth. Prior to that, he was receiving rivaroxaban. The rash was biopsied, which demonstrated cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LCV). Serum anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) titers were negative. Complement levels of C3, C4, and CH50 were normal. Hepatitis C antibodies were negative. HIV antibodies were non-reactive. Titers for Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever were nonreactive. It is unusual for a drug to induce cutaneous LCV with negative ANCA titers. Although rare, it usually requires aggressive therapy. Our case resolved after the discontinuation of apixaban and rivaroxaban and the initiation of warfarin for hypercoagulability in conjunction with a short course of steroids. As the use of apixaban and rivaroxaban increases, we may see a consequent increase in cutaneous LCV that is specifically ANCA-negative.

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