Childhood Tuberculosis Presenting with Haemophagocytic Syndrome |
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Authors: | Tarun Verma Sameer Aggarwal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Clinical Haematologist, Command Hospital, Udhampur, J&K, India 2. Pathologist, Coomand Hospital, Udhampur, J&K, India
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Abstract: | Haemophagocytic syndrome is a life threatening complication of systemic infection resulting from an exaggerated immune response to a triggering agent. Prompt recognition and treatment of this disorder can abrogate otherwise high fatality associated with this disorder. A 2 year old girl presented with acute enteritis, developed prolonged fever and organomegaly complicated by multi-organ failure. She fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis including bone marrow evidence of haemophagocytosis. In addition she had serological evidence of tubercular infection as well as a positive family history of tuberculosis. She responded rapidly to immunosuppressive therapy and anti-tubercular therapy. Our case illustrates the association of haemophagocytic syndrome with tuberculosis as well as the favourable response obtained with prompt diagnosis and treatment. |
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