La Revue de médecine interne
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To present and discuss the rationale and the results of clinical trials using supplementation with physiologic anticoagulants (Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (TFPI), AntiThrombin (AT), and Protein C (PC) in patients with severe sepsis. ⋯ Randomized controlled studies were recently completed. No effect on the mortality rate could be documented after treatment with recombinant TFPI. AT concentrates neither improve mortality, but a biological interaction with heparin therapy could have biased the study results. Treatment with recombinant activated PC (alpha-drotrecogin) was associated with a significant reduction in the mortality rate of severely ill patients and received recently the approval from FDA and EC authorities in this indication. An increase in the rate of hemorrhagic adverse effects has been observed with these compounds, justifying a strict observance of contraindications and of patients selection. PROSPECTIVE: Additional studies are needed to give confirmation of the positive effects of activated PC supplementation in less severely ill patients, children and specific clinical situations. The effects of new anticoagulant compounds are currently evaluated in preclinical studies.
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Case Reports
[Pourfour du Petit syndrome: a rare aetiology of unilateral exophtalmos with mydriasis and lid retraction].
Pourfour du Petit syndrome, rarely reported, is the opposite of Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome. ⋯ Pourfour du Petit syndrome has the same localisation value and the same aetiologies as Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome, but its mechanism proceeds byan exciting lesion of cervical sympathetic nervous system. The recognition of this entity can allow the diagnosis of pathologies that need emergency treatment.
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We report an observation of Kimura's disease (angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia) in a Black patient from West Indies, in a rare localisation on hard palate. ⋯ Kimura's disease was first described in Japanese young men, between 20 and 40 years old, with subcutaneous nodules on head and neck area. Involvement of oral mucosa is rare, and the occurence in West Indian patients has been rarely reported.
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The incidence of hyponatremia is unknown, their causes are multiple. The higher mortality, especially in intensive care units, is currently unexplained. The objective of this article is to evaluate the incidence of hyponatremia, to assess their causes and to identify predictors of prognosis in intensive care units. ⋯ The frequency of hyponatremia is high; the normovolemic type represented 50%. Mortality is linked, in greater part, to organs dysfunction, but the severity of hyponatremia remained a significant predictor of mortality.
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Cutaneous metastatic Crohn's disease is a granulomatous inflammation of the skin that is noncontiguous to the gastrointestinal tract. ⋯ During Crohn's disease, biopsy should be considered for every undiagnosed skin lesion as the characteristics of cutaneous metastatic Crohn's disease are not specific. The presence of a non caseous granulomatous dermal infiltration suggests the diagnosis and should make consider the initiation of corticosteroid and the discontinuation of others inappropriate therapeutics (i.e. surgical treatment, antibiotics).