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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
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We report a case of malignant histiocytosis diagnosed by liver-spleen biopsy under laparoscopy. A 49-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with thrombocytopenia, moderate anemia and
hypoproteinemia
. Her bone marrow findings revealed erythroid and megakaryocyte hyperplasia, and the serum ferritin concentration was 2,250 ng/ml though she had not received any blood transfusions. Ferrokinetics analysis showed the pattern of ineffective erythropoiesis, and the half-lives of erythrocytes and platelets were both shortened. Her hepatosplenomegaly gradually increased accompanied by increasing serum ferritin level to 10,000 ng/ml. Liver-spleen biopsy was carried out under laparoscopy and revealed infiltration of atypical histiocytes with erythrophagocytosis, which were positive for S-100 and ferritin but negative for
lysozyme
. The rate of glycosylation in whole serum ferritin, analyzed by using concanavalin-A binding method, showed that her glycosylated ferritin content was only 8.3%, whereas in sera after iron overloading, it was about 70%. Serum isoferritin profiles by isoelectric focussing were studied, and isoferritin pattern from malignant histiocytosis was the same as that in iron overloading after neuraminidase treatment. These findings suggest that serum ferritin is synthesized in proliferating histiocytes and released in the plasma as a nonsecretory type (nonglycosylated ferritin) in this case.
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PMID:[Mechanism of hyperferritinemia in a case of malignant histiocytosis]. 238 9
The nephrotic syndrome, characterized by nonselective proteinuria,
hypoproteinemia
, hypoalbuminemia, and ascites, was observed in a 10-month-old male cat. Profound glomerular changes and renal tubular changes appear to have been induced by iatrogenic chronic exposure to metallic mercury originally contained in a rectal thermometer. Large concentrations of mercury were present in the kidneys, liver, spleen, and urine. Evaluation of glomeruli by immunofluorescent microscopy revealed interrupted granular deposition of immuno-
globulin G
and the third component of complement in glomerular capillary walls and the mesangium. Electron microscopic evaluation of glomeruli revealed diffuse alterations in glomerular basement membranes and visceral epithelial cells. Small electron dense deposits were observed in capillary walls, but they were not characteristic of immune complexes. The mechanism(s) responsible for the mercury induced glomerulonephropathy in this patient could not be determined on the basis of available data.
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PMID:Membranous glomerulonephropathy and nephrotic syndrome associated with iatrogenic metallic mercury poisoning in a cat. 725 62