Event
Residents Case Presentation Sneddon’s Syndrome: A Rare Cerebrovascular and Dermatologic Vasculopathy
Monday, January 19, 2026 12:00to13:00
Residents Case Presentation
Sneddon’s Syndrome: A Rare Cerebrovascular and Dermatologic Vasculopathy
Martin Kerachian, MDCM
Internal Medicine Resident (R3)
Educational objectives:
- Recognize the clinical presentation and diagnostic criteria of Sneddon’s syndrome
- Differentiate Sneddon’s syndrome from other vasculopathies
- Outline current management strategies, including anticoagulation
II. Road Closure: A Case of Unexpected Circulation
Hajare Iraqi, MD
Internal Medicine Resident (PGY3)
Educational Objectives:
- Recognize potential structural causes in patients with unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
- Incorporate vascular etiologies into the differential diagnosis of unexplained symptoms, including back pain.
- Recognize complications associated with IVC atresia, including chronic venous insufficiency and post-thrombotic syndrome.