Haemophagocytic syndrome associated with Epstein-Barr virus infection and promoted by tuberculosis reactivation in a patient undergoing chronic haemodialysis
Autor: | Chunlin Ye, Akihiro Matsuura, Masao Kasahara, Masanori Shinzato, Makoto Tomita, Mutsushi Matsuyama, Makoto Kuroda, Mikihiro Shamoto, Yoshikazu Mizoguchi |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Miliary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) Spleen General Medicine medicine.disease medicine.disease_cause Epstein–Barr virus Virus medicine.anatomical_structure Nephrology hemic and lymphatic diseases Immunology medicine Interferon gamma business Epstein–Barr virus infection medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Nephrology. 7:61-65 |
ISSN: | 1440-1797 1320-5358 |
Popis: | SUMMARY: A 73-year-old man who had been undergoing chronic haemodialysis (CHD) for 3 years developed haemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) that might have been triggered by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. the patient finally died of miliary tuberculosis (TB) reactivation that promoted the progression of HPS. Immunological abnormalities in patients undergoing CHD may be notable. the early diagnosis of TB reactivation may be important for reducing the mortality in cases of HPS, as a high incidence of TB is encountered in patients undergoing CHD. In contrast, the simultaneous occurrence of an EBER-positive hybridization signal with T cell-specific immunolabelling of CD45RO cells was well detected in the spleen and lymph nodes, and interferon gamma was elevated in the serum. These findings coincide with the reported preferential expansion of T cells rather than B cells in EBV infection, and support the hypothesis that systemic hypercytokinaemia caused by the proliferation of EBV-infected T cells may play a crucial role in the development of HPS. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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