We report a 36-year-old woman with the occurrence of painful focal seizures of her left hand and the left leg. She also had focal motor seizures at the left corner of her mouth. The duration and frequency of the episo...We report a 36-year-old woman with the occurrence of painful focal seizures of her left hand and the left leg. She also had focal motor seizures at the left corner of her mouth. The duration and frequency of the episodes increased over four days from a few seconds once a day to frequent intervals lasting more than four hours at a time. The symptoms appeared one day after start of the treatment with fluvastatin (40 mg) administered in order to diminish the endothelial activation induced by antiphospholipid antibo dies (aPL). The patient suffered from severe manifestations of the antiphospholi pid syndrome (APS)including Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome (CAPS, Ashers on’s syndrome). In this case a single 40 mg dose of oral fluvastatin was linked to seizures. After discontinuation of this treatment, the seizures immediately disappeared and the patient fully recovered without evidence of permanent neurol ogical damage. This data links statins to seizures in patients with compromised blood brain barrier such as APS.展开更多
Objective: To gain further understanding of the antiphospholipid syndr ome(APS). Methods: Analysing clinical and laboratory data on ten cases of APS. R esults: Thrombocytopenia appeared in all cases. Venous thrombi of...Objective: To gain further understanding of the antiphospholipid syndr ome(APS). Methods: Analysing clinical and laboratory data on ten cases of APS. R esults: Thrombocytopenia appeared in all cases. Venous thrombi of limbs appeared in five cases and neurological abnormalities in two cases. Renal impairments we re found in three cases. One case manifested left renal venous thrombi and the o ther two cases thrombotic microangiopathy. Budd-Chiari syndrome was found in on e case. One of the ten cases was catastrophic APS(CAPS) presented as acute diffus e swel ling,cyanosis,pain,ischemia and necrosis in fingers and limbs,recurrent shoc k,ascites,hepatic and respiratory dysfunction. Anticoagulants and corticosteroids could be effective for dealing with APS. It was critical to trea t catastrophic APS with anticoagulants or plasmapheresis as early as possible. C onclusions: APS shows variable manifestations for good prognosis,but catastroph ic APS has fatal risk. The main treatment for APS is the use of anticoagulants a nd immunosuppressives.展开更多
Objective To determine the frequency and the clinical significance of anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus( SLE).Methods The serum ACA in 30 patients with SLE and 30 sera from...Objective To determine the frequency and the clinical significance of anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus( SLE).Methods The serum ACA in 30 patients with SLE and 30 sera from healthy volunteers was detected by the enzyme linked immunosorbend assay (ELISA).Results In normal group the binding index(BI) oflgG, IgM and IgA type of ACA was 1.48 ?展开更多
文摘We report a 36-year-old woman with the occurrence of painful focal seizures of her left hand and the left leg. She also had focal motor seizures at the left corner of her mouth. The duration and frequency of the episodes increased over four days from a few seconds once a day to frequent intervals lasting more than four hours at a time. The symptoms appeared one day after start of the treatment with fluvastatin (40 mg) administered in order to diminish the endothelial activation induced by antiphospholipid antibo dies (aPL). The patient suffered from severe manifestations of the antiphospholi pid syndrome (APS)including Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome (CAPS, Ashers on’s syndrome). In this case a single 40 mg dose of oral fluvastatin was linked to seizures. After discontinuation of this treatment, the seizures immediately disappeared and the patient fully recovered without evidence of permanent neurol ogical damage. This data links statins to seizures in patients with compromised blood brain barrier such as APS.
文摘Objective: To gain further understanding of the antiphospholipid syndr ome(APS). Methods: Analysing clinical and laboratory data on ten cases of APS. R esults: Thrombocytopenia appeared in all cases. Venous thrombi of limbs appeared in five cases and neurological abnormalities in two cases. Renal impairments we re found in three cases. One case manifested left renal venous thrombi and the o ther two cases thrombotic microangiopathy. Budd-Chiari syndrome was found in on e case. One of the ten cases was catastrophic APS(CAPS) presented as acute diffus e swel ling,cyanosis,pain,ischemia and necrosis in fingers and limbs,recurrent shoc k,ascites,hepatic and respiratory dysfunction. Anticoagulants and corticosteroids could be effective for dealing with APS. It was critical to trea t catastrophic APS with anticoagulants or plasmapheresis as early as possible. C onclusions: APS shows variable manifestations for good prognosis,but catastroph ic APS has fatal risk. The main treatment for APS is the use of anticoagulants a nd immunosuppressives.
文摘Objective To determine the frequency and the clinical significance of anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus( SLE).Methods The serum ACA in 30 patients with SLE and 30 sera from healthy volunteers was detected by the enzyme linked immunosorbend assay (ELISA).Results In normal group the binding index(BI) oflgG, IgM and IgA type of ACA was 1.48 ?