La Revue de médecine interne
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Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) is a rare anemia characterised by profound reticulocytopenia caused by a marked reduction in bone marrow erythroblasts, without abnormalities in other blood lineages. Blackfan-Diamond anemia is an inherited ribosomopathy responsible for a hereditary form of PRCA. Acquired PRCA are separated in primary and secondary forms, including Parvovirus B19 infection, thymoma, lymphoproliferative disorders, autoimmune diseases (lupus) and drug-induced PRCA. ⋯ Transfusion independence is the main objective. If the patient receives numerous red blood cell transfusions (> 20 packs), iron overload assessment is crucial to initiate an iron chelation. A retrospective and prospective national cohort (EPIC-F) has been set up and is now available to include each case of PRCA to improve the knowledge of this disease and to optimize the therapeutic strategy.
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Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) are genetic predisposition syndromes to endocrine tumors including MEN1, MEN2 and exceptionally MEN4. MEN are transmitted in an autosomal dominant fashion with a high penetrance. Classically, there is no genotype/phenotype correlation for NEM1 whereas this is the case for NEM2. ⋯ Some mutations are associated with a risk of aggressive CMT, justifying prophylactic thyroidectomy before 6 months of age. The age of genetic testing depends on the mutation subtype in the NEM2 parent. NEM4, related to a mutation in the CDKN1B gene, are rare, with a less well-known pathogenesis and their follow-up is not well codified.
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Case Reports
Immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced systemic capillary leak syndrome: A report of two cases.
The occurrence of systemic capillary leak syndrome under immune checkpoint inhibitors has seldom been reported in the literature. ⋯ A high index of suspicion is required for the diagnosis of immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced systemic capillary leak syndrome because its presentation may differ from that of the idiopathic form. Activated CD8+ T-cells play a prominent role in the occurrence of immune checkpoint inhibitors-induced capillary leakage via their cytolytic action on the vascular endothelium. Treatment relies on supportive measures and discontinuation of the immune checkpoint inhibitor while the place of immunomodulatory drugs remains to be defined.