Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918

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A Case of Hepatitis C Virus-associated Cryoglobulinemic Livedo Reticularis Improved with Direct-acting Antivirals
Keiji YokoyamaTomohiro KinoTakahiro NagataTakashi MiyayamaKumiko ShibataHiromi FukudaRyo YamauchiAtsushi FukunagaKaoru UmedaKazuhide TakataTakashi TanakaSatoshi ShakadoShotaro SakisakaShinichi ImafukuFumihito Hirai
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Article ID: 1671-23

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We herein report a case of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-associated cryoglobulinemic livedo reticularis in a woman in her 60s that improved with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). Hyperpigmentation was observed in both lower legs, and a skin biopsy confirmed livedo reticularis, suggesting a relationship with cryoglobulinemia and HCV infection. DAAs with an NS5A inhibitor + NS3/4A protease inhibitor (glecaprevir/pibrentasvir) were administered for eight weeks, and a sustained virological response (SVR) was obtained. The disappearance of serum cryoglobulin was confirmed approximately two years after an SVR was obtained and livedo reticularis was improved. DAA therapy can be an effective therapeutic option for extrahepatic complications associated with HCV infection.

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