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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in intravascular lymphomatosis

Intensive Care Medicine, 1997
Intravascular lymphomatosis (IVL) is characterized by an intravascular proliferation of atypical mononuclear cells of haematopoietic origin occluding small blood vessels including venules, capillaries and small arteries, and can affect virtually any organ in the body.
Chan, KW, Ip, M, Chan, IKL
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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome associated with Sweet’s syndrome

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2002
PURPOSE: To describe the first pediatric report of systemic inflammatory response syndrome, shock, and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome associated with Sweet's syndrome. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Pediatric intensive care unit. PATIENTS: A patient with Sweet's syndrome and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND
Enrique, Otheo   +6 more
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Sweet's syndrome associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Intensive Care Medicine, 1998
Septic shock is characterised by infection causing a systemic inflammatory response, end-organ failure and acute circulatory collapse. Treatment consists of antimicrobial therapy and the supportive management of multi-organ failure. We report a case of what we believed to be septic shock due to pyelonephritis in a patient whose condition continued to ...
P C, Matthews, S M, Willatts
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The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

2018
Tracy Toliver-Kinsky   +3 more
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome as Predictor of Poor Outcome in Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients

Critical Care Medicine, 2018
Objectives: Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a life-threatening disease associated with high mortality and morbidity. A substantial number of patients develop systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
Verena Rass   +11 more
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The systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Trauma, 2001
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) describes the clinical presentation of patients with systemic activation of the inflammatory response from any underlying cause. SIRS is a common problem in acute medical and surgical practice and an important cause of morbidity and mortality.
Hanif Meeran, Mark Messent
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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome after cardiac operations

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
A systemic inflammatory response after open heart operation may be responsible for hyperdynamic circulatory instability and organ dysfunction. To what extent mediator release is involved needs to be clarified.Ten patients with postoperative hyperdynamic circulatory dysregulation (group I) requiring application of alpha-constrictors and 10 patients with
J, Cremer   +8 more
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SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME

Shock, 1996
The interaction between immune and endothelial cells has become an area of intense research interest over the last several years. These efforts have been spurred by the identification of specific cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) that mediate the interactions between these two cell populations.
N, Ahmed, N, Christou
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The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
To the Editor. —I congratulate Dr Rangel-Frausto and colleagues 1 on their recent study that describes the course and natural history of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). The authors provide us with an extensive patient population that was prospectively followed for the duration of their hospital stay, and they provide insight into ...
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The natural history of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). A prospective study.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1995
M. S. Rangel-Frausto   +5 more
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