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An autopsy case of hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome with coronary fibrinoid necrotizing arteritis and an aneurysm.

Ryo SugimotoNaoki YanagawaMitsumasa OsakabeNoriyuki UesugiNoriyuki YamadaYuriko KitadaRina YamashitaHidenori SaitoTamotsu Sugai
Published in: Pathology international (2022)
We report a case of hyperimmunoglobulin (Ig) E syndrome (HIES) with a coronary artery aneurysm (CAA) in a 25-year-old Japanese man. He died suddenly due to chronic heart failure associated with HIES. We noted a CAA at the trunk of the left coronary artery and granulomatous and fibrinoid necrotizing arteritis of the middle portion of the left anterior descending during the autopsy. We speculate herein on the relationship between the aneurysm and arteritis. These findings facilitate a better understanding of the pathogenesis underlying HIES.
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