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High-dose intravenous immunoglobulins dramatically reverse systemic capillary leak syndrome.
[systemic capillary leak syndrome]
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
report
the
dramatic
improvement
of
patients
with
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
obtained
with
high
-dose
intravenous
immunoglobulins
.
Systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
is
a
rare
and
life-threatening
disorder
characterized
by
hypotension
that
can
lead
to
shock
,
weight
gain
,
hypoalbuminemia
,
and
elevated
hematocrit
secondary
to
unexplained
episodic
capillary
fluid
extravasation
into
the
interstitial
space
.
Because
its
cause
is
unknown
,
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
treatment
has
remained
largely
supportive
.
Intravenous
immunoglobulins
administration
to
a
patient
with
refractory
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
yielded
dramatic
improvement
.
The
patient
is
still
alive
11
yrs
after
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
diagnosis
and
receives
intravenous
immunoglobulins
monthly
.
Later
,
based
on
that
result
,
intravenous
immunoglobulins
were
successfully
given
to
two
other
patients
during
the
acute
phase
of
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
.
Both
are
still
alive
8
and
1
.
5
yrs
after
receiving
intravenous
immunoglobulins
at
the
onset
of
each
flare
.
Intravenous
immunoglobulins
were
effective
against
systemic
capillary
leak
syndrome
symptoms
in
three
patients
,
but
their
exact
mechanism
remains
unknown
.
Their
immunomodulatory
effect
merits
further
investigation
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"hypotension"
symptom
achondroplasia
adrenal incidentaloma
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
cutaneous mastocytosis
fabry disease
familial mediterranean fever
primary effusion lymphoma
scrub typhus
systemic capillary leak syndrome
thoracic outlet syndrome
typhoid
This symptom has already been validated