What is the diagnosis for Churg-Strauss syndrome (Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, EGPA) on corticosteroids (steroids) with perioral numbness?

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Differential Diagnosis for Chung Strauss on Steroids with Perioral Numbness

  • Single most likely diagnosis
    • Churg-Strauss Syndrome (now known as Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, EGPA): This diagnosis is likely due to the mention of "Chung Strauss" in the question, which is a strong indicator of this condition. The use of steroids and the presence of perioral numbness could be related to the neurological and systemic manifestations of EGPA.
  • Other Likely diagnoses
    • Hyperventilation Syndrome: This condition can cause perioral numbness and could be exacerbated by the stress of being on steroids. However, it doesn't fully explain the "Chung Strauss" reference.
    • Multiple Sclerosis: This condition can cause numbness and could potentially be exacerbated by steroid use, but it doesn't directly relate to the "Chung Strauss" mention.
  • Do Not Miss (ddxs that may not be likely, but would be deadly if missed.)
    • Vasculitis (other forms, e.g., Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, Microscopic Polyangiitis): These conditions can present similarly to EGPA and require prompt treatment to prevent serious complications.
    • Sarcoidosis: This condition can cause neurological symptoms, including numbness, and can be treated with steroids, but it requires specific diagnosis and management.
    • Lyme Disease: Neurological manifestations, including numbness, can occur in Lyme disease, and it's crucial to diagnose and treat promptly to prevent long-term damage.
  • Rare diagnoses
    • Sjögren's Syndrome: This autoimmune disorder can cause neurological symptoms, including numbness, but it's less directly related to the "Chung Strauss" mention and steroid use.
    • Relapsing Polychondritis: This rare condition can cause a variety of symptoms, including neurological ones, but it's less likely given the specific details in the question.

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