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Capillary leak syndrome, or vascular leak syndrome, ... The characteristic triad of profound arterial hypotension, hemoconcentration (elevated hematocrit, ...
Hemangioma: Kasabach–Merritt syndrome; Aortic aneurysm; Liver disease, HELLP syndrome, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic uremic syndrome, and malignant hypertension may mimic DIC but originate via other pathways. [9] It is not the same as conditions where the blood vessels leak, such as capillary leak syndrome. [10]
Hemolytic–uremic syndrome: Horner's Syndrome Triad: ptosis (eyelid), miosis, anhydrosis: Horner's syndrome: Hutchinson's triad: Hutchison's teeth, Interstitial keratitis, Nerve deafness: Congenital syphilis: Kartagener Syndrome Triad: Triad of bronchiectasis, Recurrent sinusitis, and, Situs inversus, Kartagener syndrome: Leriche's syndrome Triad
It is similar to, though distinct from, the less common Parkes Weber syndrome. The classical triad of Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome consists of: [3] vascular malformations of the capillary, venous and lymphatic vessels; varicosities of unusual distribution, particularly the lateral venous anomaly; and
Camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome; Cancer syndrome; Cancer-related fatigue; CANDLE syndrome; Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome; Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) Cantú syndrome; Capgras delusion; Capgras syndrome; Capillary leak syndrome; Caplan's syndrome; Carcinoid syndrome; Cardiac syndrome X ...
Capillary leak syndrome with monoclonal gammopathy; Capillary venous leptomeningeal angiomatosis; ... Curly hair ankyloblepharon nail dysplasia syndrome; Currarino triad;
There are several clinical features which are unique to C. sordellii: marked leukocytosis (leukaemoid reaction), refractory hypotension, severe tachycardia, haemoconcentration, persistent apyrexia and profound capillary leak syndrome (see entry for Clostridium novyi alpha-toxin for details of mechanism).
[2] [4] Symptoms of capillary leak syndrome include difficulty breathing, weight gain, hypotension, or swelling of arms, legs and/or face. [4] The boxed warning also notes the risk of hemolytic uremic syndrome, a condition caused by the abnormal destruction of red blood cells. [2] [4]