Retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy and systemic manifestations in conjunction with systemic lupus erythematosus: Missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis?
Xinhui Wang, Li Su, Jinming Han, Yilai Han, Yunsi Yin, Jiancheng Huang, Yi Tang, Yi Zhao, Qi Qin
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Abstract
Background
Retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy and systemic manifestations (RVCL-S) is a rare autosomal dominant systemic microvascular disorder attributed to TREX1 (three-prime repair exonuclease-1) gene mutations, often proned to misdiagnosed.
Methods
We reported a case of RVCL-S coexisting with systemic lupus erythematosus due to a mutation in the TREX1 gene. This study provided a summary and discussion of previously documented cases related to TREX1 mutations or RVCL-S.
Results
A 39-year-old female patient visited the clinic due to progressive memory loss and speech difficulties. Magnetic resonance imaging results showed corpus callosum atrophy and multiple subcortical calcifications in both brain hemispheres. Genetic testing revealed a TREX1 gene mutation (c.294dupA). Treatment with immunosuppressive therapy for 2 months led to improvements in communication and mobility. We also summarized previously reported cases providing an overview of TREX1 gene mutation or RCVL-S.
Conclusion
Our case establishes a compelling foundation for future RVCL-S diagnosis and treatment paradigms. Notably, conducting systemic immunity screening in patients with RVCL-S emerges as a strategic approach to prevent potential diagnostic oversights.
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Immunity, Inflammation and Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal providing rapid publication of research across the broad field of immunology. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease gives rapid consideration to papers in all areas of clinical and basic research. The journal is indexed in Medline and the Science Citation Index Expanded (part of Web of Science), among others. It welcomes original work that enhances the understanding of immunology in areas including:
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