We present a series of five cases diagnosed and treated as reactive haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) in three tertiary referral centers of Kolkata, within a time frame of 3 months. The initial presentations were very variable, the most prominent clinical feature being--acute renal failure in the first patient, convulsions in the second, encephalopathy the third, marked cervical lymphadenopathy in the fourth and polyserositis in the fifth. All had a history of prolonged fever preceding admission and hepatosplenomegaly on examination. Investigations revealed multi-organ involvement with pancytopenia; haemophagocytosis was eventually diagnosed by bone marrow examination. These cases highlight the diagnostic challenge posed by infection associated haemophagocytosis and the need for maintaining a high index of suspicion to promptly diagnose and treat this potentially life threatening condition.

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