An Unusual Case of Apixaban-Induced Small Vessel Vasculitis: Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis.

Journal: Cureus
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Abstract

Apixaban is a rare cause of drug-induced leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LCV). We report a case of apixaban-induced LCV in a 55-year-old male with deep vein thrombosis who developed systemic symptoms and pruritic rash in the bilateral lower extremity after 17 days of apixaban therapy. A skin biopsy confirmed the LCV, and he was diagnosed with apixaban-induced LCV after ruling out all other possible causes. His condition improved after apixaban discontinuation, supportive management, and oral prednisone. Our case highlights the early diagnosis and management of drug-induced LCV and also describes the existing literature to highlight existing knowledge and potential mechanisms underlying anticoagulant-induced vasculitis.

Authors
Abigail Adebayo, Azka Ali, Roshan Goswami, Oluwatosin Abimbolu, Khudija Nayab, Henry Onyemarim