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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
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The clinical and hematological features of 100 patients with sickle cell anemia are reviewed. The heart was enlarged and a murmur was heard in nearly 80 percent of patients. Pneumonia and
pulmonary infarction
occurred in 43 percent and 12 percent of patients, respectively. Musculoskeletal involvement included the hand-foot syndrome (15 percent), leg ulcers (55 percent), aseptic necrosis ofbone (11 percent), and osteomyelitis (4 percent). Symptoms and signs related to the gastrointestinal system included jaundice (55 percent),
hepatomegaly
(50 percent), splenomegaly (23 percent), hepatitis (11 percent) and gallstones (9 percent). Three patients underwent cholecystectomy and three patients had their spleens removed. Pyelonephritis occurred in 17 patients, priapism in five and hematuria in seven. Nineteen women had 39 pregnancies, of which 35 resulted in the birth of healthy infants. At least 328 painful crises occurred in 73 patients. There were also 13 hemolytic crises, eight sequestration crises, and five aplastic crises. A trail of alkali therapy in 33 crises in children failed to produce beneficial effects greater than hydration and analgesics alone as used in the control group. Laboratory findings in the 100 patients were comparable to those previously reported in the literature. The renal concentrating defect in most patients was confirmed. There were six deaths: hepatic coma secondary to post-transfusion hepatitis, thrombosis of inferior vena cava, congestive heart failure, exsanguination from erosion of the pancreaticoduodenal artery, extensive bronchopneumonia, and
pulmonary infarction
.
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PMID:Sickle cell anemia- clinical manifestations in 100 patients and review of the literature. 113 Apr 36
It has been generally accepted that congestive heart failure does not lead to fulminant hepatic failure, unless it is associated with cardiac shock or low cardiac output. Only three cases have been reported, in which liver congestion is followed by fulminant hepatic failure without a history of shock or low cardiac output. Here we present a case of a 48-year-old man with dilated cardiomyopathy and
pulmonary infarction
, who developed fulminant hepatic failure from congestion. When he was admitted for the control of diabetes mellitus,
hepatomegaly
of 3-finger breadth and marked cardiomegaly without pulmonary congestion was noted. Diabetes was controlled using insulin. But 3 weeks after admission, he sometimes complained of back dullness because of
pulmonary infarction
. His heart gradually increased in size, and Jugular venous dilatation and pretibial pitting edema also worsened. Jaundice was noted and serum GOT and GPT increased. A large liver of 6-finger breath below the right costal margin was able to be felt. But within one week, the size of the liver markedly decreased and the signs of hepatic failure such as jaundice, hepatic encephalopathy and numerous petechiae appeared. Blood pressure was maintained and no hypotension or cardiac shock was noted. The patient died of fulminant hepatic failure on the 20th days after onset of the hepatic failure. The autopsy revealed liver atrophy with severe central lobular necrosis, and thrombus in the right main pulmonary artery which caused severe
pulmonary infarction
. The mechanism of fulminant hepatic failure not accompanied with low cardiac output is discussed.
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PMID:[A case of fulminant hepatic failure secondary to congestive heart failure]. 187 44