Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease characterized by local tissue injury which can trigger a systemic inflammatory response.So vascular complications of pancreatitis are a major cause of morbidity and mortal...Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease characterized by local tissue injury which can trigger a systemic inflammatory response.So vascular complications of pancreatitis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality.Pulmonary embolism in acute pancreatitis has been reported to be very rare.We reported a case of pulmonary embolism with acute pancreatitis.A 38-year-old woman broke out upper abdomen pain without definite inducement.She had no nausea and vomiting,fever,dyspnea,cough and expectoration,chest pain.The patient had been diagnosed with acute pancreatitis in local hospital.The patient was treated with antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors,and the abdomen pain was alleviated slightly.But the patient came forth cough and expectoration with a little blood,progressive dyspnea.A computed tomographic scan of the abdomen re-vealed pancreatitis.Subsequent computer tomography angiography of chest revealed pulmonary embolism(both down pulmonary arteries,left pulmonary artery and branch of right pulmonary artery).Dyspnea of the patient got well with thrombolytic treatment and anticoagulation therapy.Pulmonary embolism is a rare but potentially lethal complication of pancreatitis.Familiarity with this complication will aid in its early diagnosis,therapy and prevent pulmonary embolism,a rare but catastrophic phenomenon.展开更多
Myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(MPO-ANCA)associated vasculitis is an autoimmune disease usually with severe multiple dysfunction syndrome,especially prominent acute renal failure.A 65-year-old woma...Myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(MPO-ANCA)associated vasculitis is an autoimmune disease usually with severe multiple dysfunction syndrome,especially prominent acute renal failure.A 65-year-old woman was admitted with progressive dyspnoea for six months and fever,sputum with blood,pain of the lower extremities and intermittent claudication for two days,indicating multiple organ involvement(respiratory system,blood vessels).The renal involvement was relatively mild,presenting with microscopic haematuria.The chest computed tomography demonstrated multiple pulmonary embolisms.Ultrasound and computed tomography angiography for the lower extremity vessels showed venous and arterial thrombosis.Exclusion of other diseases that can cause multiple organ damage and thrombosis,the positive perinuclear ANCA and MPO-ANCA strongly support the diagnosis of MPO-ANAC-associated vasculitis.The patient’s physical condition has been greatly improved by treatment with corticosteroids and anticoagulation.展开更多
文摘Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease characterized by local tissue injury which can trigger a systemic inflammatory response.So vascular complications of pancreatitis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality.Pulmonary embolism in acute pancreatitis has been reported to be very rare.We reported a case of pulmonary embolism with acute pancreatitis.A 38-year-old woman broke out upper abdomen pain without definite inducement.She had no nausea and vomiting,fever,dyspnea,cough and expectoration,chest pain.The patient had been diagnosed with acute pancreatitis in local hospital.The patient was treated with antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors,and the abdomen pain was alleviated slightly.But the patient came forth cough and expectoration with a little blood,progressive dyspnea.A computed tomographic scan of the abdomen re-vealed pancreatitis.Subsequent computer tomography angiography of chest revealed pulmonary embolism(both down pulmonary arteries,left pulmonary artery and branch of right pulmonary artery).Dyspnea of the patient got well with thrombolytic treatment and anticoagulation therapy.Pulmonary embolism is a rare but potentially lethal complication of pancreatitis.Familiarity with this complication will aid in its early diagnosis,therapy and prevent pulmonary embolism,a rare but catastrophic phenomenon.
文摘Myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(MPO-ANCA)associated vasculitis is an autoimmune disease usually with severe multiple dysfunction syndrome,especially prominent acute renal failure.A 65-year-old woman was admitted with progressive dyspnoea for six months and fever,sputum with blood,pain of the lower extremities and intermittent claudication for two days,indicating multiple organ involvement(respiratory system,blood vessels).The renal involvement was relatively mild,presenting with microscopic haematuria.The chest computed tomography demonstrated multiple pulmonary embolisms.Ultrasound and computed tomography angiography for the lower extremity vessels showed venous and arterial thrombosis.Exclusion of other diseases that can cause multiple organ damage and thrombosis,the positive perinuclear ANCA and MPO-ANCA strongly support the diagnosis of MPO-ANAC-associated vasculitis.The patient’s physical condition has been greatly improved by treatment with corticosteroids and anticoagulation.