Internal medicine
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Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) involves an excessive amount of acute inflammatory responses to inflammatory cytokines, particularly interleukin-6 (IL-6). IL-6 is also strongly associated with the pathophysiology of certain neuroimmunological diseases. ⋯ Standard immunosuppressive therapies could not stabilize the symptoms in our cases until antibodies against the IL-6 receptor were administered. This finding suggests that it is important to consider the underlying pathophysiology of MAS in relation to these neuroimmunological diseases when treating affected patients.
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Pulse oximetry is used to screen for respiratory failure in dyspnea patients. However, pulse oximetry can yield false-positive results in certain situations. Unstable hemoglobinopathy is a disease in which mutations in the globin-encoding gene result in abnormal globin chain production, causing low percutaneous oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels due to changes in hemoglobin absorbance and oxygen affinity. ⋯ According to our literature review, only a few cases of unstable hemoglobinopathy have been reported in adults. Most patients with unstable hemoglobinopathy are asymptomatic, and those with dyspnea often have respiratory diseases or severe anemia. To differentiate unstable hemoglobinopathy, an appropriate assessment of the discrepancy between SpO2 values and arterial blood gas analysis results is important.