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An 81-year-old woman had chills, fever, nausea, vomiting, and epigastric pain. On day 3 she had hematuria and was treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. On day 5 she had a
cough
, hypotension, anemia, azotemia, and elevated hepatic enzyme levels. Her condition deteriorated with thrombocytopenia, anuria requiring dialysis, edema, and hypoalbuminemia. Treatment with chloramphenicol and doxycycline was started on day 10. By day 11, she was in hypotensive shock; on day 12 she had seizures and died. Murine typhus was diagnosed by demonstration of antibodies to Rickettsia typhi by indirect immunofluorescence. Necropsy revealed interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary edema, hyaline membranes, alveolar hemorrhages, petechiae and vasculitis in the central nervous system, interstitial myocarditis, multifocal
interstitial nephritis
and hemorrhages, splenomegaly, portal triaditis, and mucosal hemorrhages in urinary tract. Immunofluorescent R. typhi were demonstrated in the lungs, brain, kidneys, liver, and heart. This unusual death occurred in an elderly patient without rash who was treated too late with antirickettsial drugs.
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PMID:Histopathology and immunohistologic demonstration of the distribution of Rickettsia typhi in fatal murine typhus. 249 81
The use of zinc in metal alloys and medicinal lotions dates back before the time of Christ. Currently, most of the commercial production of zinc involves the galvanizing of iron and the manufacture of brass. Some studies support the use of zinc gluconate lozenges to treat the common cold, but there are insufficient data at this time to recommend the routine use of these lozenges. Zinc is an essential co-factor in a variety of cellular processes including DNA synthesis, behavioral responses, reproduction, bone formation, growth, and wound healing. Zinc is a relatively common metal with an average concentration of 50 mg/kg soil and a range of 10-300 mg/kg soil. Meat, seafood, dairy products, nuts, legumes, and whole grains contain relatively high concentrations of zinc. The mobility of zinc in anaerobic environments is poor and therefore severe zinc contamination occurs primarily near points sources of zinc release. The recommended daily allowance for adults is 15 mg zinc. The ingestion of 1-2 g zinc sulfate produces emesis. Zinc compounds can produce irritation and corrosion of the gastrointestinal tract, along with acute renal tubular necrosis and
interstitial nephritis
. Inhalation of high concentrations of zinc chloride from smoke bombs detonated in closed spaces may cause chemical pneumonitis and adult respiratory distress syndrome. In the occupational setting inhalation of fumes from zinc oxide is the most common cause of metal fume fever (fatigue, chills, fever, myalgias,
cough
, dyspnea, leukocytosis, thirst, metallic taste, salivation). Zinc compounds are not suspected carcinogens. Treatment of zinc toxicity is supportive. Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate (CaNa2EDTA) is the chelator of choice based on case reports that demonstrate normalization of zinc concentrations, but there are few clinical data to confirm the efficacy of this agent.
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PMID:Zinc. 1038 62
Interstitial nephritis
is an uncommon cause of acute renal failure. Reported incidence varies widely in the literature and may depend on several factors i.e. geographical location, diagnostic criteria, dietary, environmental factors and therapeutic practices. This is a retrospective study of biopsy proven
interstitial nephritis
in National University Hospital Singapore. We report five cases out of a total of 349 biopsies carried out during a five-year period between September 1997 and August 2002. Four patients presented acutely with fever and or
cough
. In four patients, there was exposure to traditional Chinese medications and/or drugs. Renal failure in four out of the five patients progressed rapidly, three of whom required dialysis. One patient was treated with steroids. Renal function recovered in all patients with one patient who had significant residual renal impairment after one month.
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PMID:Acute interstitial nephritis in Singapore: a report of five cases. 1474 Jul 78
A 24-year-old woman with a history of penicillin allergy developed reversible acute renal failure after receiving cephalexin for 4 days. The patient experienced nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, pruritus,
cough
, and an elevated creatinine level of 2.2 mg/dl. The patient's creatinine level continued to rise, peaking at 5.3 mg/dl on hospital day 3. Nephrotoxic acute tubular necrosis was confirmed by electron microscopy. Within 1 month of discharge from the hospital, the patient's creatinine level decreased to 0.6 mg/dl. Although the renal injury most commonly associated with the cephalosporin class of antibiotics is allergic
interstitial nephritis
, currently available cephalosporins infrequently can cause direct tubular toxicity.
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PMID:Cephalexin-induced acute tubular necrosis. 1522 73
Diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage leading to death is a syndrome which may develop in leptospirosis, but its pathophysiology is not well documented. We report an autopsy case of leptospirosis. A healthy 41-year-old man presented with low back myalgia, dry
cough
and fever for 4 days and a normal chest X-ray on admission. Acute respiratory failure developed hours later. Profuse bloody fluid appeared in the endotracheal tube immediately after intubation. Chest X-ray showed whiteness across all lung fields. He died of persistent shock 16 h after the onset of acute respiratory failure. Autopsy revealed diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage with hyaline-membrane formation, myocarditis,
interstitial nephritis
and hepatitis. Silver stain of lung and kidney tissue demonstrated leptospires. Immunohistochemical staining showed inducible nitric oxide synthase in alveolar macrophages. Immunofluorescein staining showed immunoglobulin in alveolar septum and alveolar space. This case suggests that hemorrhagic diffuse alveolar damage with persistent shock is related to over-production of nitric oxide and immunoglobulin deposition in fatal leptospirosis.
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PMID:Nitric oxide production and immunoglobulin deposition in leptospiral hemorrhagic respiratory failure. 1638 81
Hypersensitivity to inulin (polyfructan) is a rare event; two cases of food allergy and some patients presenting with allergy and hypersensitivity after inulin infusion have been reported. An 11-year-old boy suffering from severe immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy (IgAN) experienced both anaphylactic reaction and concomitant relapse of his nephropathy following inulin infusion, used for measuring glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 2 years after the appearance of his initial symptoms. Pruritus, wheezing and
cough
were observed during a first renal function test; results of prick and intradermal tests were negative for inulin. The patient presented with pallor, asthenia and oliguria when a second inulin infusion was performed under dexchlorpheniramine, leading to the immediate cessation of the infusion. He was readmitted 2 days later because of fatigue and nausea related to acute renal failure. A drug-induced acute
interstitial nephritis
was first suspected. However, due to the presence of macroscopic haematuria and proteinuria, a renal biopsy was performed and showed acute proliferative relapse of IgAN. The underlying mechanism of inulin hypersensitivity is not well known. We can hypothesize that inulin had activated the innate immune system. Inulin may, thus, have been the initiating event of the renal relapse, acting like an infection, in a patient with IgA-mediated immunological dysregulation.
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PMID:'Renal hypersensitivity' to inulin and IgA nephropathy. 1853 47
A 34-year-old woman visited the hospital suffering from enanthema of the tongue, hair loss, and nonproductive
cough
. Corticosteroid administration slightly resolved the enanthema and hair loss, but not the nonproductive
cough
. She was transferred to another hospital for the resection of a retroperitoneal mass, which was histopathologically diagnosed as unicentric, hyaline vascular type Castleman's disease. She was then referred to our hospital due to progressive dyspnea and was diagnosed as having bronchiolitis obliterans based on computed tomography scan findings and a lung function test, while paraneoplastic pemphigus was clinically considered for her enanthema. After her death from respiratory failure in spite of corticosteroid administration, autopsy confirmed constrictive bronchiolitis in the lung. Mucocutaneous lesions, clinically considered as paraneoplastic pemphigus, were histologically different from pemphigus. The constrictive bronchiolitis and other pathological findings, including nonviral chronic hepatitis and
interstitial nephritis
, confirmed the diagnosis of paraneoplastic autoimmune multiorgan syndrome associated with the Castleman's disease.
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PMID:An autopsy case of unicentric Castleman's disease associated with bronchiolitis obliterans. 2547 83
A 73-year-old male metalworker was admitted to our hospital with a 3-year history of progressive dry
cough
. Chest high-resolution computed tomography revealed emphysematous changes and reticular lesions, which is referred to as combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE). Surgical lung biopsy specimens revealed unclassified interstitial pneumonia, including a nonspecific interstitial pneumonia pattern and usual interstitial pneumonia pattern. Two years after his first admission he developed rapid progressive renal dysfunction with an elevated level of myeloperoxidase-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (428 EU). A renal biopsy specimen revealed
interstitial nephritis
and glomerulonephritis. Consequently, microscopic polyangiitis preceded by CPFE was diagnosed. Despite transient exacerbation of renal involvement, his general condition remained mostly stable during a 2-year period of corticosteroid treatment. He ultimately died from severe pneumococcal pneumonia associated with acute lung injury.
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PMID:Microscopic polyangiitis preceded by combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. 2623 23
Infectious mononucleosis, a syndrome characterized by the triad of pharyngitis, fever, and lymphadenopathy, is caused in the majority of cases by Epstein-Barr virus and usually presents in adolescents and young adults. The disease is for the most part self-limited with full recovery; however, life-threatening complications can occur. Manifestations of Epstein-Barr virus associated infectious mononucleosis can be variable and at times atypical, leading to a delay in diagnosis and consequently unnecessary tests and treatment. We present a case of infectious mononucleosis from Epstein-Barr virus in a female college student who was admitted to the hospital with the initial diagnosis of pyelonephritis. This diagnosis was made based on an abnormal urinalysis, including the presence of white blood cells, red blood cells, and protein, in the setting of high fevers,
cough
, abdominal pain, left costovertebral tenderness, and an unexplained left neck mass. A monospot was negative two days prior. Renal involvement in Epstein-Barr virus infection is not common and bridges the spectrum from asymptomatic urinary abnormalities to acute renal failure, with acute
interstitial nephritis
being the most frequent pathological finding. Our patient received corticosteroids and albuterol for a worsening
cough
, in addition to supportive care. Despite steroid therapy, she developed a debilitating, protracted urticarial rash, also thought to be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus infection. Our case highlights the varied and complex constellation of findings sometimes seen in Epstein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis. Like in our patient, pharyngitis, a part of the hallmark triad of symptoms characterizing infectious mononucleosis, is not always present, and the monospot may be negative. A high degree of suspicion, as well as recognition that multiple organ systems may be involved in Epstein-Barr virus associated infectious mononucleosis, is required to make the proper diagnosis.
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PMID:An Atypical Presentation of Epstein-Barr Virus Associated Infectious Mononucleosis Mistaken for Pyelonephritis. 3239 17
Genotype 2 strains of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV-2) have been reported sporadically in Europe. Even if, PRRSV-2 reported to be genetically homogenous in Europe due to the introduction of an MLV vaccine strain, independent introductions of PRRSV-2 field strains have been reported. The aim of the present study was to report the complete genome sequence and evaluate the histopathological lesions of a PRRSV-2 strain, isolated for the first time in Greece. During a routine blood sampling in a commercial pig farm, the results revealed positive samples in weaners of 40-60 days for the PRRSV-2, using real-time polymerase chain reaction. The clinical picture was characterized from respiratory symptoms in weaners, as well as
coughing
and poor performance at finishing stage and less than 3% mortality rate from weaning stage to finishing stage. The use of ORF5 for PRRSV phylogenetic analysis of the isolated PRRSV strain, named "x1544-1 strain", was successfully determined, belonging to the genotype PRRSV-2. Comparison of the obtained sequence revealed nucleotide sequence identity >98% with PRRSV-2 strain VR2332 and other related strains from Denmark and China. The histopathological evaluation revealed diffuse interstitial pneumonia, multifocal
interstitial nephritis
, while in the lymphoid organs, follicular and paracortical hyperplasia, coexisting with necrosis and depletion of germ cells were detected. The results of current study undersign the importance for veterinary practitioners to have up-to-date access to phylogenetic data linked to phenotypic information to follow-up the control and prevention strategies against PRRSV.
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PMID:Histopathological Lesions Accompanied with First-Time Isolation of a PRRSV-2 Strain in Greece. 3300 95
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