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Central nervous system granulomastous phlebitis with limited extracranial involvement of the heart and lungs: An autopsy case.

Jernej MlakarJerneja Videčnik ZormanMojca MatičičMatej VrabecArmin AlibegovićMara Popović
Published in: Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology (2015)
Primary angiitis of the central nervous system is a rare condition, usually with an insidious onset. There is a wide variety of histological types (granulomatous, lymphocytic or necrotizing vasculitis) and types of vessel involved (arteries, veins or both). Most cases are idiopathic. We describe a first case of idiopathic granulomatous central nervous system phlebitis with additional limited involvement of the heart and lung, exclusively affecting small and medium sized veins in a 22-year-old woman, presenting as a sub acute headache. The reasons for this peculiar limitation of inflammation to the veins and the involvement of the heart and lungs are unknown.
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