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Query: UMLS:C0002878 (
hemolytic anemia
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Clinical and haematological data on 14 patients (8 women and 6 men) with alcohol-induced
haemolytic anaemia
and mild to moderate liver injury are presented. Nine of the patients were obvious drinkers, while 5 were socially well adjusted individuals in whom alcohol dependence was not suspected on admission to hospital. Four patients presented with a typical
Zieve's syndrome
. Two further patients had a moderate transient stomatocytosis, as assessed by microscopy of dried blood smears and by scanning electron microscopy. The majority of the patients, however, did not fit into any of the syndromes proposed in the literature. Indeed, the validity of both
Zieve's syndrome
and the "transient stomatocytosis with hemolysis" syndrome is questioned.
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PMID:Haemolytic anaemia in alcohol abuse. A review of 14 cases. 42 50
The
Zieve's syndrome
consists of the transient association of cholestatic jaundice,
hemolytic anemia
, hyperlipemia, in a chronic alcoholic. The Authors, after a short introduction regarding physiopathological problems, describe and subsequently examine on the clinical ground a recent personal observation, which had been mentioned for the rarene-s of this disease.
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PMID:[Zieve's syndrome. Case report]. 46 93
Zieve's syndrome
(ZS), which consists of transient
haemolytic anaemia
, jaundice, hyperlipoproteinaemia, and alcohol-induced liver disease, was studied in male patients during the acute (n = 20) and the remittent (n = 10) phase. Chronic alcoholics (n = 10) without haemolysis and healthy male persons (n = 10) served as controls. Erythrocytes were separated into old and young cells by means of density-layer centrifugation. Those fractions which contained older red cells disclosed a pyruvate-kinase instability which resulted in impaired metabolism. Changes in membrane lipid composition as indicated by increased cholesterol and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) were also detected in patients during the acute phase of ZS. Alcohol-induced red-cell vitamin-E deficiency with a decrease in PUFA levels may provoke an oxidation of reduced red-cell glutathione which in turn results in the enzyme instability. This study lends further support to the hypothesis that the putative role of the red-cell metabolic injury in the origin of haemolysis in ZS cannot be envisaged without introducing membrane-linked and extracellular cofactors.
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PMID:Red cell metabolic and membrane features in haemolytic anaemia of alcoholic liver disease (Zieve's syndrome). 87 9
In 11 patients with alcohol-induced hyperlipemia, of whom 6 showed a
Zieve
Syndrome increased phospholipids, triglycerides and total cholesterol were found in the red cells stromal. The gasliquid chromatographic analysis of the phospholipid fatty acids showed increased contents of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids C 16-C 18 smaller contents of longchain highly unsaturated fatty acids. The changes in the fatty acid pattern mainly occurred in patients with
Zieve
Syndrome and could be important for the mechanism of the
hemolytic anemia
. Theses findings could be in connexion with vitamin E deficiency.
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PMID:[Changes of erythrocyte membrane lipids in ethanol induced hyperlipidemia (Zieve's syndrome) (author's transl)]. 96 32
Reversible
haemolytic anaemia
associated with decreased red cell half-life and reticulocytosis was studied in 10 patients with
Zieve's syndrome
. Since the underlying cause of the red cell destruction is as yet unknown, we determined the critical metabolic functions of the red cells in order to define the assumed intracorpuscular defect causing haemolysis. The glucose metabolizing enzymes had normal or raised values. - In view of the diminished ATP and raised 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2.3 DPG) levels - a combination which suggests a pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency - additional procedures were carried out in order to detect an abnormal activity of the red cell PK. Studies of biochemical properties of PK such as thermostability, Michaelis-Menten constants, and activation and inhibition tests brought results markedly deviating from the norm.-Fractions containing old cells particularly disclosed PK instability. A defective red cell matabolism resulted which was measurable through ATP-instability, altered glucose utilization and lactate production. - Experimental cell aging procedures led to a markedly decreased red cell metabolism. These assays revealed that mutations of PK-control mechanisms might be involved as factor triggering
haemolytic anaemia
of
Zieve's syndrome
.
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PMID:Red cell metabolism in transient haemolytic anaemia associated with Zieve's syndrome. 112 28
The macroscopic and microscopic findings of a case of
Zieve's syndrome
are described (fatty liver, icterus, hyperlipemia and
hemolytic anemia
in chronic alcoholism). The outstanding macroscopic finding is milky turbidity of the blood in arterial and venous vascular channels as well as hepatomegaly and anaemia of internal organs. A prominent feature of the histological picture is the high-grade lipaemia of the large and small vessels (arteries and veins), capillary occlusions resembling fat embolism in all organs and severe diffuse fatty metamorphosis of the liver. Circulatory disorders and the cause of death are discussed.
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PMID:[Morphological findings in Zieve's syndrome (author's transl)]. 121 21
In 1958
Zieve
described a syndrome of jaundice, hyperlipidaemia, and transient
haemolytic anaemia
associated with alcohol abuse. The clinical and laboratory features of five cases are reviewed. All patients presented with acute abdominal pain and fever. Four had a history of a recent alcohol binge. Hyperlipidaemia was present in two patients; this subsided before the onset of haemolysis. The red cells showed features of an acquired pyruvate kinase deficiency: an increased autohaemolysis with only partial correction with glucose, low red cell ATP, and instability of pyruvate kinase when haemolysate was heated to 55 degrees C. These changes were not observed in a control group of chronic alcoholics without haemolysis.
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PMID:Alcohol-associated haemolysis in Zieve's syndrome: a clinical and laboratory study of five cases. 220 46
In a 42-year-old man, admitted a few hours after an acute cerebrovascular event, CT demonstrated a hyperdense hemorrhage surrounded by a hypodense rim similar to perifocal edema or liquefying blood, thus raising doubts about the acuteness of the event. Laboratory findings revealed
Zieve
-syndrome (alcoholic hyperlipemia,
hemolytic anemia
, and alcoholic fatty liver) and negative Hounsfield Unit measurement of the hypodense rim finally identified it as a layer of fat around the clot.
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PMID:Fat deposition surrounding intracerebral hemorrhage in a patient suffering from Zieve syndrome. 271 93
Zieve's syndrome
, characterized by jaundice, hyperlipaemia and
haemolytic anaemia
, usually develops in young, chronically alcoholic subjects with enlarged fatty liver. Hitherto, the course of the disease was considered favourable in most patients, with complete regression of clinical, biological and anatomical symptoms. However, the discovery of acute alcoholic hepatitis during repeat needle-biopsy of the liver confirms that in some cases steatosis may mask hyaline necrosis and neutrophil infiltration.
Zieve's syndrome
therefore is not benign but precedes acute alcoholic hepatitis episodes on a normal, fibrotic or cirrhotic liver.
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PMID:[Zieve's syndrome and acute alcoholic hepatitis (author's transl)]. 711 Sep 55
We report a case of recurrent
Zieve's syndrome
, consisting of jaundice,
hemolytic anemia
and hyperlipoproteinemia, initiated by alcohol abuse. The crucial feature of this syndrome, which allows differentiation with common acute alcoholic hepatitis, is the presence of hemolysis. There is no specific treatment, and restraining from alcohol consumption remains the basic prophylactic measure.
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PMID:[Recurrent Zieve's syndrome: a case report]. 1176 4
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