• Ann Med Interne (Paris) · Jan 1985

    Case Reports

    [Hypovolemic shock caused by increased capillary permeability associated with monoclonal gammopathy. New case and review of the literature].

    • A M Piette, P De Rohan-Chabot, A Chapman, P Gepner, F Brenot, and P Loirat.
    • Ann Med Interne (Paris). 1985 Jan 1;136(7):572-4.

    AbstractThe authors report another case of hypovolaemic shock due to increased capillary permeability and review previous reports in the medical literature. It is a rare condition with all patients presenting hypovolaemic shock of sudden onset with varying degrees of hypoproteinaemia and increased haematocrit. A monoclonal globulin peak is usually observed on serum electrophoresis during and between episodes of shock. The pathological role of this globulin in the increased capillary permeability has not been established.

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