نتایج جستجو برای: systemic capillary leak syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 821156  

2014
Zhihui Xie Eunice Chan Yuzhi Yin Chandra C. Ghosh Laura Wisch Celeste Nelson Michael Young Samir M. Parikh Kirk M. Druey

OBJECTIVES The Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome (SCLS) is a rare and potentially fatal disorder resembling systemic anaphylaxis that is characterized by transient episodes of hypotensive shock and peripheral edema. The pathogenesis of SCLS is unknown, and triggers for attacks are apparent only in a minority of patients. We introduce a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis of SCLS, and we investi...

2014
Kyeong Won Kang Sang Taek Heo Sang Hoon Han Yong-Geun Park Hyun Soo Park

A 42-year-old man visited the emergency department complaining of lower extremity swelling and myalgia. His influenza A antigen test was positive, and he was admitted for supportive care of severe myalgia. On the first hospital day, the swelling in his lower legs was aggravated with intolerable pain, and his creatine phosphokinase and hemoglobin levels were elevated. He was treated with massive...

2014
Eui-Kyun Jeong Young-Ki Kim Se-Hun Kim Chang-Hee Lee Jin-Sun Kim

Systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is very rare and lethal disease and only 150 cases have been reported after the first publication of its report in 1960 by Clarkson. SCLS is characterized by hemoconcentation and hypoalbuminemia caused by reversible plasma extravasation. Its mechanism is unknown, but transient dysfunction of the endothelium is the most suspected cause and trigger of this ...

2014
Eunice Chan Yuzhi Yin Chandra C. Ghosh Laura Wisch Celeste Nelson Michael Young Samir M. Parikh Zhihui Xie Kirk M. Druey

Objectives—The Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome (SCLS) is a rare and potentially fatal disorder resembling systemic anaphylaxis that is characterized by transient episodes of hypotensive shock and peripheral edema. The pathogenesis of SCLS is unknown, and triggers for attacks are apparent only in a minority of patients. We introduce a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis of SCLS, and we investi...

2016
Ali Riza Günes Peter Berlit Ralph Weber

The idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome (ISCLS) is a rare disorder, characterized by recurrent attacks of hypotension, hypoalbuminemia, and hemoconcentration, which is often misdiagnosed due to overlapping features with other diseases. Even though cerebral involvement is uncommon, a broad awareness is crucial, because of its life-threatening character.

2010
Bernd Saugel Andreas Umgelter Friedrich Martin Veit Phillip Roland M Schmid Wolfgang Huber

Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome (SCLS) is a rare disorder characterized by increased capillary hyperpermeability leading to hypovolemic shock due to a markedly increased shift of fluid and protein from the intravascular to the interstitial space. Hemoconcentration, hypoalbuminemia and a monoclonal gammopathy are characteristic laboratory findings. Here we present a patient who suffered from SC...

2013
Kei Miyata Takeshi Mikami Nobuhiro Mikuni Wakiko Aisaka Hideto Irifune Eichi Narimatsu

Idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome (ISCLS) is a rare condition that is characterized by unexplained episodic capillary hyperpermeability due to a shift of fluid and protein from the intravascular to the interstitial space. This results in diffuse general swelling, fetal hypovolemic shock, hypoalbuminemia, and hemoconcentration. Although ISCLS rarely induces cerebral infarction, we expe...

2014
E Charbonney E Wilcox Y Shan P Perez d'Empaire A Dugal M Glogauer GD Rubenfeld S Sutherland C Lilles C Dos Santos

Introduction Systemic capillary leak syndrome after cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP) is a well-known phenomenon, accompanied by interstitial fluid accumulation and inflammation, and can lead to end-organ failure or increased hospital length of stay (LOS). The pathophysiology responsible for capillary leak involves activation of inflammation, complement, and coagulation. The endothelium plays a cent...

Journal: :Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2019

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