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Fulminant systemic capillary leak syndrome due to C1 inhibitor deficiency complicating acute dermatomyositis: a case report.
[systemic capillary leak syndrome]
Dermatomyositis
is
a
chronic
inflammatory
disorder
characterized
by
muscular
and
dermatologic
symptoms
with
variable
internal
organ
involvement
.
This
is
the
first
report
on
a
patient
with
acute
dermatomyositis
and
fulminant
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
.
A
69
-
year
-old
Caucasian
woman
with
chronic
dermatomyositis
presented
with
clinical
signs
of
severe
hypovolemic
shock
and
pronounced
hemoconcentration
(
hematocrit
,
69
%
)
.
Her
colloid
osmotic
pressure
was
4
.
6
mmHg
.
Following
a
bolus
dose
of
prednisolone
(
500
mg
)
,
fluid
resuscitation
was
initiated
.
During
volume
loading
,
anasarca
and
acute
respiratory
distress
rapidly
developed
.
Echocardiography
revealed
an
underfilled
,
hypokinetic
,
diastolic
dysfunctional
left
ventricle
with
pericardial
effusion
but
no
signs
of
tamponade
.
Despite
continued
fluid
resuscitation
and
high
-dosed
catecholamine
therapy
,
the
patient
died
from
refractory
shock
12
Â
hours
after
intensive
care
unit
admission
.
A
laboratory
analysis
of
her
complement
system
suggested
the
presence
of
C
1
inhibitor
deficiency
as
the
cause
for
systemic
capillary
leakage
.
The
post-mortem
examination
revealed
bilateral
pleural
,
pericardial
and
peritoneal
effusions
as
well
as
left
ventricular
hypertrophy
with
patchy
myocardial
fibrosis
.
Different
patterns
of
endomysial
/
perimysial
lymphocytic
infiltrations
adjacent
to
degenerated
cardiomyocytes
in
her
myocardium
and
necrotic
muscle
fibers
in
her
right
psoas
major
muscle
were
found
in
the
histological
examination
.
This
case
report
indicates
that
acute
exacerbation
of
chronic
dermatomyositis
can
result
in
a
fulminant
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
with
intense
hemoconcentration
,
hypovolemic
shock
and
acute
heart
failure
.
In
the
presented
patient
,
the
cause
for
diffuse
capillary
leakage
was
most
probably
acquired
angioedema
,
a
condition
that
has
been
associated
with
both
lymphoproliferative
and
autoimmunologic
disorders
.
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