The American journal of the medical sciences
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Review Case Reports
Daptomycin-induced rhabdomyolysis complicated with acute gouty arthritis.
Rhabdomyolysis is a well-documented side effect of daptomycin and is associated with hyperuricemia. However, the occurrence of acute gouty arthritis secondary to rhabdomyolysis-induced hyperuricemia has not been reported. ⋯ Treatment consisted of fluid management with the addition of prednisone for gouty arthritis treatment given his poor kidney function. This report indicates the importance of early monitoring of creatine kinase levels in patients on daptomycin to prevent complications from rhabdomyolysis.
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The aim of this study was to explore the difference in activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) levels in patients with tuberculous and non-tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE and non-TPE) and its possible mechanism to provide a new direction for the diagnosis of pleural effusion (PE). ⋯ The level of plasma APTT has certain significance in differentiating tuberculous pleural effusion from nontuberculous pleural effusion.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is usually considered an immune inflammatory disease. Interaction between platelets and monocytes is associated with immune inflammation. Cross-talk between platelets and monocytes is reflected by formation monocyte-platelet aggregates (MPAs). This study aims to test MPAs and MPAs with the different monocyte subsets to evaluate their association with disease severity in CKD. ⋯ Study results highlight the interplay between platelets and inflammatory monocytes in CKD. There are alterations in circulating MPAs and MPAs with the different monocyte subsets in CKD patients compared to controls which change with CKD severity. The MPAs may have an important role in the development of CKD or as a predictive marker for monitoring disease severity.