Klinische Wochenschrift
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The adult respiratory distress syndrome is a condition of life-threatening organ failure triggered by blood-borne factors and challenges which arrive via the airways. Vascular damage is a necessary, but often not sufficient criterion for ARDS, which is observed in an acute and chronic form. ⋯ Chronic ARDS is a proliferative disorder which may require different treatment strategies than acute ARDS. Specific treatment modalities which inhibit the interaction between activated neutrophils and the lung endothelium, and surfactant replacement might have a future as early therapy approaches.
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Klinische Wochenschrift · Nov 1988
Case ReportsTietze's syndrome--a chameleon under the thoracic abdominal pain syndrome.
Tietze's syndrome is characterized by pain due to a self-limiting, localized, non-suppurative swelling of the costochondral or sternoclavicular junction of unknown etiology. The case of a woman is presented here who was submitted to the hospital under the suspicion of a pathological fracture. ⋯ Possible differential diagnoses of Tietze's syndrome include myocardial infarction, pneumonia, and others. This report emphasizes the importance of a thorough clinical investigation and the need for the exclusion of severe and lifethreatening diseases.