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Hughes-Stovin-syndroom (aandoening)
Hughes-Stovin-syndroom
syndroom van Hughes-Stovin
Hughes Stovin syndrome
A life-threatening disorder, believed to be a cardiovascular clinical variant manifestation of Behcet disease, with the association of multiple pulmonary artery aneurysms and peripheral venous thrombosis. Prevalence is unknown but fewer than 30 cases have been reported in the literature since its first description in 1959 by Hughes and Stovin. Patients (mostly men aged 12-40 years) generally present with the nonspecific signs of pulmonary artery aneurysms, following a history of peripheral venous thrombosis. Other associated signs may include fever and intracranial hypertension. Aneurysms can occur anywhere in the systemic circulation. Recurrent phlebitis also commonly involves the large vessels, resulting in thrombus formation. In general, there is a predisposition for thrombus formation affecting the peripheral veins. It is assumed the disease is a form of vasculitis following a similar mechanism of pathogenesis to that thought to be involved in Behcet disease.
Id721226005
StatusPrimitive
DHD Diagnosis thesaurus reference set
RIVM authorized national diagnosis thesaurus to ICD10 complex mapping reference set
TargetI77.6
TermArteriitis, niet gespecificeerd
SNOMED CT to Orphanet simple map228116
SNOMED CT to ICD-10 extended map
TargetI77.6
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS I77.6 | POSSIBLE REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL CODE TO FULLY DESCRIBE DISEASE OR CONDITION
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified