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Recenti Progressi in Medicina 2005-Oct

[Clarkson syndrome: a rare clinical condition characterized by generalized edema associated to monoclonal gammopathy].

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Francesco Saverio Vella
Elisabetta Panella
Nunzia Masciale
Gianluigi Giannelli
Salvatore Antonaci

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Generalized edema is commonly due to cardiac failure, renal changes, hepatic and metabolic disturbances, or it can be idiopathic, i.e. primitive lymphedema. Here we describe a patient with several episodes of fluid extravasation characterized by hypotension, hemoconcentration and functional renal insufficiency. These findings, associated to a monoclonal gammopathy, lead to the diagnosis of systemic capillary leak syndrome or Clarkson Syndrome. This rare and perplexing disorder, characterized by a typical three-phase clinical feature, is due to an endothelium permeability alteration, rather responsible of these paroxysmal manifestations. Interleukin-2-pathway is considered as one of the underlying mechanisms. During acute phase the patient underwent therapy with plasma-expanders and glucocorticoids, although in quiescent phase we administered aminophylline, salbutamol and prednisone. After three months, the patient is asymptomatic.

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