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[Syndrome d'activation macrophagique: une série de 11 cas tunisiens].

Imen Boukhris, Imene Rachdi, Eya Chérif, Samira Azzabi, Lamia Ben Hassine, Iness Kéchaou, Zouleikha Kaouech, Chékib Kooli, Narjess Khalfallah.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hemophagocytic syndromes are mostly associated with underlying pathology, they can reveal: immunodeficiency, infections, hemopathies, cancers and auto-immune diseases. AIM: to investigate clinical, biological features, outcome characteristics and underlying pathology of Tunisian patients with hemophagocytic syndromes.
METHODS: A retrospective study of patients with hemophagocytic syndromes admitted in an internal medicine department in Tunis over the period 2009-2012.
RESULTS: There were 11 patients included, 4 men and and 7 women. Mean age was 47,3years. Purpura was observed in 3 cases, hepatosplenomegaly in 6 cases and peripheral lymph nodes in 3 cases. Hemorrhagic complication was noted in 2 cases. There were an increase of inflammatory indices in all the cases. Eight patients had pancytopenia and 3 had bicytopenia. Six patients developed intravascular dissiminated coagulation. High levels of triglyceridemia was noted in 5 cases and an hyperferritinaemia in all cases. Cytological examination of bone marrow confirmed hemophagocytosis in ten cases. Hemophagocytosis was associated to infectious diseases in 6 cases, there were 2 cases of leishmaniasis, septicemia to E.Coli and staphylococcus aureus and lymph nodes tuberculosis with HIV. We also noted a case of lymphoma, myelodysplasic syndrome, rheumatoid polyarthritis, adult onset still's disease. In one patient, the origin of hemophagocytosis remained indefinite. Visceral leishmaniose were treated by Glucantime®, adult Still's disease by corticosteroids and méthrotrexate®, lymphoma by chemotherapy. In lymph nodes tuberculosis, there were good evolution. Six patients died.
CONCLUSION: Hemophagocytic syndrome is a rare and life-threatening disease. Pejorative prognosis requires an early therapy with etiological treatment.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25867147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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1.  Visceral leishmaniasis associated with macrophage activation syndrome: Case report and literature review.

Authors:  Boutaina Mouhoub; Mohammed Bensalah; Abdelilah Berhili; Ali Azghar; Jalila El Malki; Imane El Mezgueldi; Oumaima Nassiri; Mounia Slaoui; Achraf Miri; Chaymae Rochdi; Noufissa Benajiba; Rachid Seddik
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2021-08-10
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