An acute isolated myelitis occurring at the post-eruptive phase of measles is reported. This unusual complication of measles has a favourable outcome in the most of cases. An immunological mechanism, identical to this responsible of perivenous encephalitis seems to be involved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhospholipid-binding antibodies are heterogeneous immunoglobulins of G and/or M and/or A class which can be detected in association with a variety of pathologies. However they can also occur in the absence of any clinical manifestations. Despite their paradoxical in vitro anticoagulant activity, phospholipid-binding antibodies, either primary or secondary, are frequently associated with venous and/or arterial thrombotic events.
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February 1992
We report the cases of two patients who, after prolonged amiodarone therapy developed hyperthyroidism and immune haemolytic anaemia. Antibodies were of the IgG type and non-specific at elution. A search for other causes of haemolytic anaemia with positive Coombs' test gave negative results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSarcoidosis is seldom revealed by bone lesions since these are almost exclusively seen in the chronic forms of an already diagnosed disease. We report a case of sarcoidosis where sternal lesions were the first to appear. The diagnosis was suggested by radiological findings and confirmed by the presence of other manifestations of sarcoidosis, notably lymph node involvement.
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