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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
)
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Biological and histological studies were performed in 42 cases of gastro-intestinal intolerance to cow's milk proteins.
Hypoproteinemia
was present in 2/3 of the cases, anemia in 3/4. Malabsorption syndrome (steatorrhea, xylose) was overt in less than 1 patient out of 2. Serum level of vitamin A was more frequently depressed than that of vitamin E and folinic acid. Intestinal biopsy, performed in 32 children, showed consistent abnormalities, a partial atrophy of the villi being most often seen (26 cases).
Eosinophilia
was present in 50% of the cases. A titer of anti-milk agglutinins of 1/64 or above was always found if the test was performed repeatedly when the diet of the children contained milk. Lymphocyte proliferation in culture, induced by milk proteins, was positive in 70% of the cases. None the less, no biological or histological findings were found to be specific for gastro-intestinal intolerance to milk proteins.
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PMID:[Digestive intolerance to cow's milk proteins in infants. Biological and histological study]. 124 Jul 51
A 16-year-old female had a chronic cutaneous eruption clinically characterized by papules, pustules and large exudating plaques of 2 years duration. Multiple biopsies showed infiltration of the follicular epithelium by eosinophils and intraepidermal pustules with neutrophils and eosinophils that were accompanied either by acantholysis or spongiosis.
Eosinophilia
and
hypoproteinemia
were detected. A definite infectious etiology or autoimmune mechanism could not be established. Differential diagnosis with other entities that share some clinico-pathological and immunological features are discussed.
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PMID:Eosinophilic pustulosis: a case report. 338 51
Diaminodiphenyl sulphone (dapsone) is a drug of choice in the treatment of leprosy. It is also useful for the treatment of many neutrophilic and other dermatoses. Dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome is a rare but well recognized serious adverse effect characterized by fever, skin rashes, generalized lymphadenopathy, hepatitis, and hepato-splenomegaly. Twenty-six patients with dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome were studied for clinical profile, outcome, and prognosis. The male:female ratio was 2.2:1, and the mean age was 33.19 years (range 13 to 64 years). The interval between start of dapsone therapy and appearance of symptoms varied from 2-7 weeks (mean 29.82 days). Twenty-four patients received dapsone as a part of multi-drug therapy for leprosy; the other two patients received dapsone for lichen planus and acne vulgaris. Exfoliative dermatitis was the most common cutaneous manifestation followed by erythematous maculo-papular eruption and Stevens-Johnson syndrome-like lesion. The other common systemic manifestations were: fever (26 cases), itching (22 cases), lymphadenopathy (21 cases), jaundice (21 cases), pallor (20 cases), hepatomegaly (19 cases), and pedal edema (14 cases). Investigation profile revealed elevated levels of serum liver enzymes in 100% of patients, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate in 92.3%, raised bilirubin in 84.6%, leucocytosis in 69.23%, low hemoglobin (<9 gm/dl) in 46.15% and
hypoproteinemia
in 42.3%.
Eosinophilia
, hemolytic anemia, and reticulocytosis count were found in 4 patients each. All the patients had favorable outcomes except three who died due to hepatic failure. Medical personnel must be aware of this potentially fatal syndrome, because it can cause considerable morbidity and mortality.
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PMID:Dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome: a clinico-epidemiological review. 1636 48