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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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The infusion of high-dose (275 mg/kg body weight) immune globulin intravenous (IGIV) after 466 plasma exchanges in 64 patients with autoimmune disease was studied. Side effects occurred during 15% of IGIV infusions. For the most part they were transient and mild, and could be controlled by slowing the infusion rate. Two percent of infusions had to be terminated because of more persistent or severe side effects. Chills were the most common side effect, followed by nausea,
flushing
, anxiety, and nausea. Serum IgG levels were immediately restored into the normal range by IGIV infusions, and they were much more effective in restoring IgG levels after plasma exchange than intramuscular injection of 9.9 g of immune serum globulin (ISG). Up to 15 weekly high-dose IGIV infusions were well tolerated without unusual side effects. These patients did not have any major bacterial infections, but were not protected from developing Herpes zoster at the dosages used. In patients with myasthenia gravis, a short term impact of a single IGIV infusion on titers of antibody to
acetylcholine receptor
could not be demonstrated. This study showed IGIV to be a safe and effective preparation for the replacement of normal IgG removed during plasma exchange.
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PMID:Immune globulin intravenous replacement after plasma exchange. 668 80
We present a 37-year-old male subject who presented with burning sensations in his hands and feet with generalised twitching of his limbs, trunk and face. His symptoms developed 2 weeks after an upper respiratory tract infection. There was associated facial
flushing
and disturbed night sleep but no memory impairment or generalised sweating. Examination showed generalised myokymia and fasciculations and electromyography revealed widespread continuous semi-rhythmic doublets and triplets of low frequency with interspersed silent periods. Anti voltage gated potassium channel antibodies, antinuclear antibodies, anti-
acetylcholine receptor
antibodies and the anti-neuronal antibodies anti Hu, anti Yo and anti Ri were all negative. His symptoms improved slightly on lamotrigine and amitriptyline.
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PMID:Acquired neuromyotonia following upper respiratory tract infection: a case report. 1991 41