“一个危险的黑盒子:”成人患者的特发性噬血细胞淋巴组织细胞病-一例报告和文献综述。

IF 0.7 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Case Reports in Hematology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/5867129
Nada Agbariah, Javier Sanz, Alicia Rovó
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噬血细胞性淋巴组织细胞增多症(HLH)是一种罕见的潜在威胁生命的疾病,其特征是异常炎症,可能与遗传或散发形式有关。在这两种形式中,都可能涉及触发因素。早期发现潜在原因对于治疗决策至关重要,而早期干预可能与更好的结果相关。文献中对HLH的最大描述是儿科病例。青少年和成人也可能受到影响,但关于其诊断和管理的证据很少。我们在这里描述一个68岁的瑞士妇女HLH的情况下,其中进行了广泛的搜索潜在的原因,但既没有触发也没有致病变异被发现。早期干预首先使用地塞米松,后来使用环孢素。患者表现出良好的反应,不需要进一步住院;然而,在诊断一年后,由于实验室炎症症状复发,无法通过药物减量停用环孢素。HLH特发性形式的出现是一个挑战;未能确定潜在的触发原因会产生不确定性,无休止的诊断调查,从而导致治疗的进一步延误。这份手稿阐述了这个问题上的难点。
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"A Dangerous Black Box:" Idiopathic Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in Adult Patients-A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare potentially life-threatening condition characterized by aberrant inflammation that can be related to genetic or sporadic forms. In both forms, triggering factors may be involved. Early detection of the underlying cause is crucial for therapeutic decision, while early intervention might be associated with better outcomes. The largest descriptions in the literature on HLH refer to pediatric cases. Adolescents and adults may also be affected, but there is scarce evidence regarding their diagnosis and management. We describe here the case of a 68-year-old Swiss woman with HLH, in whom an extensive search for underlying causes was performed, but neither trigger nor pathogenic variant was found. An early intervention first with dexamethasone and later with cyclosporine was performed. The patient showed a favorable response and did not require further hospitalization; however, one year after diagnosis, it was not possible to suspend cyclosporine due to recurrence of laboratory inflammation signs by drug tapering. The occurrence of HLH idiopathic forms represents a challenge; failure to identify the underlying triggering cause generates uncertainty, endless diagnostic investigations, and consequently additional delays in the treatment. This manuscript addresses the difficulties on this issue.

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