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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in intravascular lymphomatosis
Intensive Care Medicine, 1997Intravascular 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
2023Abstract Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is an overactive defense response of the body to an external or internal stressor. The physiological goal is elimination of insult source via release of acute-phase reactants, leading to significant pro-inflammatory immunological changes.
Maria Gorneva, Anna Tzonkov
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Sweet's syndrome associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Intensive Care Medicine, 1998Septic 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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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome associated with Sweet’s syndrome
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2002PURPOSE: 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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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome: Septic Shock
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is the body's response to a multitude of chemical mediators. Conditions inciting the release of these mediators include bacterial sepsis, viremia, pancreatitis, trauma, neoplasia, heat stroke, and many others.
D, Purvis, R, Kirby
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Liver in sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002In patients with sepsis and SIRS, the liver has two opposing roles: a source of inflammatory mediators and a target organ for the effects of the inflammatory mediators. The liver is pivotal in modulating the systemic response to severe infection, because it contains the largest mass of macrophages (Kupffer cells) in the body; these macrophages can ...
Szabo, Gyongyi +2 more
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The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995To 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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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in diseases of the skin
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2010Abstract Background A number of dermatological conditions present with features of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). This study evaluated the incidence and outcome of SIRS in patients with dermatological diseases. Study design
Molly, Thomas +4 more
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Neutropenia and the development of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Intensive Care Medicine, 2003To determine outcome and natural course of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) stages in adult febrile neutropenic patients.Retrospective cohort study in the medicine department and intensive care unit of a university hospital.Adults with cancer-related neutropenia and community-acquired fever.Patients were classified on admission according ...
Carlos J, Regazzoni +7 more
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Nitrofurantoin-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2009Nitrofurantoin is a commonly used antibiotic for the prophylaxis and treatment of urinary tract infections. We report the first case of nitrofurantoin-induced systemic inflammatory response syndrome, an important adverse drug reaction in the setting of what was initially believed to be a recurrent infection.
Christopher J, Forster +3 more
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