アデノシンデミナーゼ2症候群 (DADA2) の臨床症例報告
Shama Sowdagar1, Avanish Jha1, Prabhu Vasanth1
1Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Mediterranean journal of rheumatology
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
アデノシン・デアミナーゼ2 (DADA2) 症候群の欠乏症は,まれな血管性疾患であり,外周動脈動脈瘤として現れます. この症例では DADA2の若い成人が 腕動脈動脈瘤を発症し 既知の疾患の表型を拡大しています
科学分野:
- 遺伝学と免疫学
- 血管医学
- リウマトロジ
背景:
- アデノシン・デアミナーゼ2 (DADA2) 症候群は単発性自己炎症性血管疾患である.
- ADA2遺伝子の機能喪失変異の結果であり,炎症性,免疫不調性,および血液学的症状を含む多様な表型を示します.
- 通常は幼児期に発症しますが,成人期に発症するDADA2は,発熱,脳卒中,多動脈炎ノドーサのような症状が多く見られます.
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