Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis-late diagnosis in an adult patient.

BMJ Case Rep

University of Toronto, Medicine, 2nd floor, 500 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1V7, Canada.

Published: November 2011

We present a case of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) in a previously healthy 30-year-old woman. The patient presented with features consistent with HLH: persistent fever, neurological abnormalities, lymphadenopathy, anaemia, leucopoenia and markedly elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase and ferritin levels. Diagnosis was delayed for approximately 1 month beyond presentation. Once initiated on treatment, the patient rapidly improved and was discharged from the intensive care unit and subsequently sent home. Unfortunately, she succumbed to progressive HLH 5 months after her initial presentation. This case highlights key clinical features associated with HLH to help prevent late diagnosis as delayed treatment may lead to irreversible multi-organ failure and/or death.

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