Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(5): 327-331

Published online October 30, 2015

© Korean College of Rheumatology

중추신경병증이 발생한 류마티스관절염 환자에서 발견된 악성빈혈 1예

이재명1ㆍ채지원2ㆍ신기철1

서울대학교 의과대학 1내과학교실, 2영상의학교실

Received: September 15, 2014; Revised: December 15, 2014; Accepted: December 16, 2014

Central Nervous System Complication due to Pernicious Anemia in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Jae Myung Lee1, Jee Won Chai2, Kichul Shin1

Departments of 1Internal Medicine and 2Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Correspondence to : Kichul Shin

Received: September 15, 2014; Revised: December 15, 2014; Accepted: December 16, 2014

Abstract

Pernicious anemia (PA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by atrophic gastritis and deficiency in intrinsic factor leading to impairment of vitamin B12 absorption in the ileum. Anemia is commonly found in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); however, PA is rarely found in RA. There are few reports describing patients with both conditions; none in Korea to date. We report on a case of a 46-year-old female who presented with hypesthesia and general weakness. She was previously diagnosed as seropositive RA with myelodysplastic syndrome. She had severely impaired sensation, especially for vibration and proprioception in all limbs. Subacute combined degeneration was observed on her magnetic resonance imaging and serum vitamin B12 level was very low. Further exam results were consistent with PA and her symptoms improved with cobalamin injection. This case demonstrates that PA should be considered in RA patients presenting with both central nervous system manifestations and anemia. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:327-331)

Keywords Pernicious anemia, Rheumatoid arthritis, Vitamin B12

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Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(5): 327-331

Published online October 30, 2015

Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.

중추신경병증이 발생한 류마티스관절염 환자에서 발견된 악성빈혈 1예

이재명1ㆍ채지원2ㆍ신기철1

서울대학교 의과대학 1내과학교실, 2영상의학교실

Received: September 15, 2014; Revised: December 15, 2014; Accepted: December 16, 2014

Central Nervous System Complication due to Pernicious Anemia in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Jae Myung Lee1, Jee Won Chai2, Kichul Shin1

Departments of 1Internal Medicine and 2Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Correspondence to:Kichul Shin

Received: September 15, 2014; Revised: December 15, 2014; Accepted: December 16, 2014

Abstract

Pernicious anemia (PA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by atrophic gastritis and deficiency in intrinsic factor leading to impairment of vitamin B12 absorption in the ileum. Anemia is commonly found in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); however, PA is rarely found in RA. There are few reports describing patients with both conditions; none in Korea to date. We report on a case of a 46-year-old female who presented with hypesthesia and general weakness. She was previously diagnosed as seropositive RA with myelodysplastic syndrome. She had severely impaired sensation, especially for vibration and proprioception in all limbs. Subacute combined degeneration was observed on her magnetic resonance imaging and serum vitamin B12 level was very low. Further exam results were consistent with PA and her symptoms improved with cobalamin injection. This case demonstrates that PA should be considered in RA patients presenting with both central nervous system manifestations and anemia. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:327-331)

Keywords: Pernicious anemia, Rheumatoid arthritis, Vitamin B12

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