La Revue de médecine interne
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Systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is characterized by recurrent hypovolemic shock associated with edema, hemoconcentration and paradoxal hypoprotidemia due to leakage into the interstitial space. We report a new case with cardiac involvement. A 62-year-old man had two recurrent hypovolemic shocks with SCLS's criteria, associated twice with cardiac systolic dysfunction and atrial fibrillation. This report should enhance physician awareness of SCLS, which is a rare and severe disease, and its cardiac involvement.
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Neutrophilic dermatoses are inflammatory disorders where normal neutrophils infiltrate the skin without infection. Sweet's syndrome, pyoderma gangrenosum, subcorneal pustulosis, erythema elevatum diutinum and a few other conditions are included in the spectrum of neutrophilic dermatoses. In addition to their typical presentation, atypical and overlap forms of these disorders may be observed. ⋯ The mechanisms leading to the invasion of the skin by neutrophils remains not completely elucidated. Treatment depends on the intensity and the acute or chronic form of the disease. In acute and severe forms, systemic corticosteroids are first-line therapy, whereas colchicine, dapsone, and even topical corticosteroids could be used in milder presentations of the disease.