[PDF][PDF] Haemophagocytic syndromes in adults: current concepts and challenges ahead
U Emmenegger, DJ Schaer, C Larroche, KA Neftel - Swiss medical weekly, 2005 - smw.ch
U Emmenegger, DJ Schaer, C Larroche, KA Neftel
Swiss medical weekly, 2005•smw.chWe summarise general features of HS and discuss particular characteristics of this disorder
in adults. Furthermore, we describe a simple screening and diagnostic algorithm based on
serum markers of macrophage activation (ferritin, soluble CD163 and soluble CD25) and
morphological evidence of haemophagocytosis. Application of this strategy might be
instrumental for recruiting patients for clinical studies, early diagnosis and hence improved
prognosis. Indeed, there is evidence that a subgroup of patients with systemic inflammatory …
in adults. Furthermore, we describe a simple screening and diagnostic algorithm based on
serum markers of macrophage activation (ferritin, soluble CD163 and soluble CD25) and
morphological evidence of haemophagocytosis. Application of this strategy might be
instrumental for recruiting patients for clinical studies, early diagnosis and hence improved
prognosis. Indeed, there is evidence that a subgroup of patients with systemic inflammatory …
We summarise general features of HS and discuss particular characteristics of this disorder in adults. Furthermore, we describe a simple screening and diagnostic algorithm based on serum markers of macrophage activation (ferritin, soluble CD163 and soluble CD25) and morphological evidence of haemophagocytosis. Application of this strategy might be instrumental for recruiting patients for clinical studies, early diagnosis and hence improved prognosis. Indeed, there is evidence that a subgroup of patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome presenting with signs of macrophage activation benefit from early administration of intravenous immunoglobulins. Clinical studies are needed to validate our diagnostic approach and to establish well defined prognostic and therapeutic algorithms. Finally, we will discuss whether similar processes contribute to HS in adults compared to childhood forms.
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