| Literature DB >> 30480003 |
Pooja Poudel1, Thein Swe2, Sheetal Rayancha1.
Abstract
Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) itself is a rare, potentially life-threatening complication of a rheumatic disease, mostly seen in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. It infrequently occurs in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and it is extremely rare to be the first presentation of SLE. In a study of 511 patients with SLE, 7 cases (1.4%) of MAS were identified. In all the cases, MAS was simultaneous to the presentation of SLE in this article, we report a case of a patient with MAS who presented with fever, rash, and high ferritin level up to 16911 ng/mL. A high degree of suspicion is required that high fever and rash can be clues to MAS. Early diagnosis is necessary since mortality rates remain high for untreated cases.Entities:
Keywords: MAS; SLE
Year: 2018 PMID: 30480003 PMCID: PMC6243398 DOI: 10.1177/2324709618812196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ISSN: 2324-7096
Figure 1.Slides from bone marrow biopsy showing hemophagocytosis.