| Literature DB >> 6790049 |
M Zaltzman, J M Kallenbach, G D Goss, M Lewis, S Zwi, J H Gear.
Abstract
A man was admitted to the Johannesburg Hospital with a history of fever, diarrhoea, and dry cough for four days. He began to produce bloodstained sputum and was found to have severe arterial hypoxaemia. Radiography showed widespread opacification over both lung fields, and the clinical and haemodynamic features were consistent with the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Serology for Leptospira canicola was positive. Despite antibiotics, supportive therapy, and ventilation the patient died. Necropsy excluded cardiac disease. This case shows that leptospirosis may cause the adult respiratory distress syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6790049 PMCID: PMC1507945 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.283.6290.519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) ISSN: 0267-0623