La Revue de médecine interne
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Review Case Reports
[Blue toe syndrome as an initial manifestation of metastatic prostate cancer : A case report with literature review].
Cutaneous and vascular manifestations of cancer are numerous. Among paraneoplastic acral vascular syndrome, we report a case of blue toe syndrome as the first manifestation of a prostate cancer following with analysis of this syndrome according literature. ⋯ The revelation of a prostate cancer with bone metastases by a blue toe syndrome is a rare situation. In a patient with a blue toe syndrome with no obvious clinical or biological abnormality, especially atheromatous, investigations should include a search for cancer, which can be revealed by blue toes.
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Colchicine poisoning is a life-threatening intoxication. ⋯ Physicians have to be vigilant in case of dysenteric syndrome and biological disturbances in spring and look for the consumption of perennial plant preceding symptoms.
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French internal medicine specialists are trained in clinical immunology and rare diseases as well as frequent ones. The latest activity is rarely highlighted by practitioners themselves and their representative authorities. Frequent diseases care in French hospitals are also the tasks of physicians without internal medicine specialty, mostly trained in general medicine, who practice in departments carrying various names. ⋯ French internists devote a large part of their activities to frequent diseases' care and unscheduled medicine, the name of which was not consensual. However, their work could not be summarized to it, often involving a specific activity named internal medicine - clinical immunology.
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Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease and one of the most common causes of acquired thrombophilia. It is characterised by the occurrence of thrombotic or obstetric events associated with the presence of persistent antiphospholipid antibodies. The diagnosis can be challenging, particularly because some biological tests can be disturbed by anticoagulant treatment or inflammation. ⋯ Among seronegative APS patients, 6-17% of patients are positive for anti-PS/PT antibodies. This might influence the therapeutic management of patients. This article aims to provide an update on contribution of anti-PS/PT antibodies detection for the diagnosis and management of APS.