Disease | lupus |
Phenotype | C0031511|pheochromocytoma |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 23226643 | Aortoarteritis in this case could be because of (1) persistently high circulating catecholamines may damage vascular endothelium resulting in intimal fibrosis in large and medium vessels leading to aortoarteritis, (2) association of pheochromocytoma with systemic lupus erythematous and behcet's disease might explain the triggering of an autoimmune phenomenon leading to aortoarteritis. |
PubMedID- 22629039 | Ivc thrombosis in this case could be because of: 1) local compression leading to alteration in blood flow and stasis 2) sustained hypertension leading to vascular endothelial injury and hypercoagulability, 3) association of pheochromocytoma with systemic lupus erythematous and behcet's disease might explain the triggering of an autoimmune phenomenon leading to a hypercoagulable state, and 4) an underlying anatomic abnormality or coagulation disorder. |
Page: 1