An Uncommon Association: HLA-B27 Positivity in Conjunction With Pernicious Anemia - A Case Report and Literature Review.
Auda H AudaRami AtootMohammad JurriAshraf MahmoudAman SiddiquiAyrton BangoloTayyab MalikIyad BakerJohn SotiriadisPublished in: Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives (2024)
Pernicious anemia, stemming from Vitamin B12 deficiency and autoimmune processes affecting intrinsic factor production, presents challenges in early diagnosis due to vague initial symptoms. This case report introduces a unique occurrence of pernicious anemia-induced peripheral neuropathy in a patient with concurrent HLA-B27 arthropathy, highlighting the complex interplay of autoimmune mechanisms. While HLA-B27 is not typically associated with pernicious anemia, the case underscores the importance of exploring specific HLA haplotypes in understanding the nuanced manifestation of autoimmune disorders. Comprehensive screening for anti-intrinsic factor and anti-parietal cell antibodies is crucial in individuals with signs of pernicious anemia, especially those with a history of HLA-B27 arthropathy, guiding tailored management strategies. This report contributes to the ongoing exploration of the intricate autoimmune landscape in pernicious anemia.