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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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We describe a boy with an unusual adverse reaction to dyphenylhydantoin (DH). This 12 years old boy developed a clinical picture of high fever, scarlatiniform rash, a hemorrhagic (purpuric) skin lesion, on his buttocks and neck,
stomatitis
and conjunctivitis, within two weeks after DH administration. Laboratory examinations were compatible with the diagnosis of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. Cases similar to ours are reviewed and it is stressed that DH should be used cautiously as it is not a harmless drug.
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PMID:Dyphenylhydantoin induced hypersensitivity reaction with an unusual purpuric skin lesion. 743 5
We evaluated the clinical data in 83 patients with sepsis, which was diagnosed by both Bone's definition of sepsis and positive isolates from blood culture, according to their underlying diseases. This study enrolled a total of 117 septic episodes in 83 patients (57 males and 26 females, mean age: 52.0 years). We classified 3 groups, including hematological malignancies (46 patients, 72 episodes), solid malignant tumors (23 patients, 25 episodes) and non-malignancies (14 patients, 20 episodes), by the underlying diseases. Of the total number of isolates from blood culture, 53.0% were single gram-positive bacteria, 33.3% were single gram-negative bacteria, 7.7% were single fungus and 6.0% were polymicrobial organisms. In addition, coagulase negative staphylococci was isolated most often in patients with hematological malignancies. Sepsis was often caused by infectious focuses of hemorrhoid,
stomatitis
or intravenous catheter in patients with hematological malignancies, by pneumonia in patients with solid malignant tumors and by urinary tract infection in patients with non-malignancies. Mortality of sepsis in patients with solid malignant tumors (48%) was highest in 3 groups. Septic patients, who were complicated with shock and/or
DIC
, has poor prognosis in all groups. Serum albumin level was significantly lower in dead patients than patients who survived. These results suggest that clinical features may be different according to the underlying diseases of patients with sepsis.
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PMID:[Clinical analysis of patients with sepsis--comparison between underlying diseases]. 974 16