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Is Gardner-Diamond syndrome related to autoimmunity?

Abstract
Gardner and Diamond described a clinical picture of painful ecchymosis in the skin and mucous membranes in four female patients and called this entity Gardner-Diamond syndrome (GDS). At present, the exact pathogenesis of the disease is still unknown. In recent years, it has been advocated that antibodies against phosphatidylserine in erythrocyte stroma may cause immune complex and complement activation, leading to this clinical picture. Herein, we found it appropriate to present a case of multiple ecchymotic lesions diagnosed with GDS followed by many autoimmune diseases to draw attention to autoimmune association. As a result of this case presentation and mini-literature review, we think that autoimmunity patients should not be missed in GDS patients.
AuthorsSelami Aykut Temiz, Begum Isik, Ilkay Ozer, Arzu Ataseven
JournalNorthern clinics of Istanbul (North Clin Istanb) Vol. 8 Issue 3 Pg. 310-313 ( 2021) ISSN: 2536-4553 [Electronic] Turkey
PMID34222815 (Publication Type: Case Reports)
CopyrightCopyright: © 2021 by Istanbul Northern Anatolian Association of Public Hospitals.

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