Hyperhomocysteinemia-associated Thrombosis in Patients With Pernicious Anemia.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives Pub Date : 2025-01-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.55729/2000-9666.1437
Thura W Htut, Kyaw Z Thein, Thein H Oo
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Abstract

Introduction: Cobalamin deficiency (CD) due to pernicious anemia (PA) leads to hyperhomocystinemia, a risk factor for thrombosis. However, the clinical presentations and outcomes of hyperhomocystinemia-associated thrombosis (HAT) are not fully understood.

Methods: We undertook a literature search using PUBMED, SCOPUS and WEB OF SCIENCE databases for the terms "pernicious anemia AND thrombosis", "pernicious anemia AND embolism", "pernicious anemia AND thromboembolism", "autoimmune gastritis AND thrombosis", "autoimmune gastritis AND embolism", "autoimmune gastritis AND thromboembolism" through January 2024 and reviewed the published literature. Our aim was to illustrate the clinical features of PA-related HAT.

Results: Of 20 patients, the median age was 54.5 years (60 % males). 35 % of patients were elderly. The median serum homocysteine level was 67.75 umol/L. 35 % of patients developed thromboses at multiple locations while 20 % had thromboses at unusual sites. 45 % of patients had co-existing neuropsychiatric symptoms. 80 % of patients were positive for anti-IF (anti-intrinsic factor) antibodies. All patients received cobalamin replacement and the median duration of antithrombotic therapy was 6.5 months for reported cases. None developed recurrent thromboembolism.

Conclusion: This rare condition is associated with high incidence of thromboses at unusual sites, multiple-site thromboses, co-existing neuropsychiatric symptoms, high positivity rate for anti-IF antibodies and low recurrent thrombosis rate.

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恶性贫血患者中与高同型半胱氨酸血症相关的血栓形成。
导论:恶性贫血(PA)引起的钴胺素缺乏症(CD)导致高同型半胱氨酸血症,这是血栓形成的危险因素。然而,高同型半胱氨酸血症相关性血栓形成(HAT)的临床表现和预后尚不完全清楚。方法:检索PUBMED、SCOPUS和WEB OF SCIENCE数据库,检索到2024年1月为止的“恶性贫血和血栓形成”、“恶性贫血和栓塞”、“恶性贫血和血栓栓塞”、“自身免疫性胃炎和血栓形成”、“自身免疫性胃炎和栓塞”、“自身免疫性胃炎和血栓栓塞”,并回顾已发表的文献。我们的目的是阐明pa相关HAT的临床特征。结果:20例患者中位年龄为54.5岁(60%为男性)。35%的患者为老年人。血清同型半胱氨酸水平中位数为67.75 umol/L。35%的患者在多个部位形成血栓,而20%的患者在不寻常的部位形成血栓。45%的患者同时存在神经精神症状。80%的患者抗内因子抗体阳性。所有患者均接受钴胺素替代治疗,抗血栓治疗的中位持续时间为6.5个月。无复发性血栓栓塞。结论:这种罕见的情况与异常部位血栓发生率高、多部位血栓形成、并存神经精神症状、抗干扰素抗体阳性率高、血栓复发率低有关。
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