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Intracranial infection accompanied sweet's syndrome in a patient with anti-interferon- autoantibodies: A case report

Jun-Hui Zheng, Dan Wu, Xiao-Yun Guo

World Journal of Clinical Cases(2023)

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Abstract
BACKGROUNDSeveral reports of adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome have been associated with anti-interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) autoantibodies (AIGAs). However, it is rare to find AIGAs with intracranial infections.CASE SUMMARYIn this case study, we report a case of an AIGAs with intracranial infection and hand rashes considered Sweet's syndrome. The patient presented to our hospital with a persistent cough, a fever that had been going on for 6 mo, and a rash that had been going on for a week. The patient started losing consciousness gradually on the fourth day after admission, with neck stiffness and weakened limb muscles. The upper lobe of the left lung had a high-density mass with no atypia and a few inflammatory cells in the interstitium. Brain magnetic resonance imaging and cerebrospinal fluid suggest intracranial infection. The pathology of the skin damage on the right upper extremity revealed an infectious lesion that was susceptible to Sweet's disease. It has an anti-IFN-gamma autoantibody titer of 1:2500. She was given empirical anti-non-tuberculous mycobacterial and antifungal treatments. The patient had no fever, obvious cough, headache, or rash on the hand. She got out of bed and took care of herself following hospitalization and discharge with medicine.CONCLUSIONAdults with severe and recurrent infections of several organs should be considered for AIGAs if no other known risk factors exist. AIGAs are susceptible to subsequent intracranial infections and Sweet's syndrome.
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Adult-onset immunodeficiency syndrome,Anti-interferon-gamma autoantibodies,Intracranial infection,Sweet disease,Case report
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