학술논문

Scurvy: a rare case in an adult
Case Report
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Skeletal Radiology. June 1, 2019, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p977, 8 p.
Subject
Development and progression
Skin diseases -- Development and progression
Cattle
Thrombosis -- Development and progression
Scurvy -- Development and progression
Medical schools
Adults
Blood clot -- Development and progression
Medical colleges
Language
English
ISSN
0364-2348
Abstract
Author(s): Rajat Joshi [sup.1], Cristy N. Gustas-French [sup.2], Julie C. Fanburg-Smith [sup.3], Klaus F. Helm [sup.4], Donald Flemming [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) 0000 0001 2097 4281, grid.29857.31, Penn State University [...]
A 69-year-old man presented with unilateral calf pain, swelling, and erythematous rash. He was initially treated with antibiotics for suspected cellulitis. A venous duplex ultrasound, performed to exclude deep venous thrombosis, revealed multiple heterogeneous hypoechoic foci of unknown etiology throughout the calf musculature. His condition did not improve with antibiotics, instead progressing to a necrotic ulcer along the medial malleolus. Clinical suspicion of vascular insufficiency or vasculitis prompted an extensive imaging work-up. CT and MRI revealed the intramuscular abnormalities observed on previous ultrasound represented foci of intramuscular hemorrhage. Marrow signal abnormality was also noted in the proximal tibia. A punch biopsy of the skin rash ultimately demonstrated distorted hair follicles with perifollicular inflammation and hemorrhage concerning for scurvy. The diagnosis was confirmed by low vitamin C levels and dietary history. A resurgence of scurvy has occurred in the pediatric population in recent years. However, this diagnosis remains uncommon in adults, with limited reports of the potential advanced imaging findings in the current literature.