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Virus Associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome Accompanied by Acute Respiratory Failure Caused by Influenza A (H3N2)
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Acute Respiratory FailureRespiratory DiseasesOita University HospitalPathogenesisViral PathogenesisImmunologyRespiratory InfectionVirologySepsisInfectious Respiratory DiseasePulmonary MedicineMechanical VentilationMedicineOrgan FailureInfluenza A
A 40-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to Oita University Hospital with progressive dyspnea, consciousness disturbance and severe cytopenias. Her chest roentgenogram showed diffuse bilateral infiltrates. She was therefore forced to receive mechanical ventilation. Bone marrow aspiration disclosed numerous hemophagocytic histiocytes, thus suggesting her condition to be hemophagocytic syndrome. In addition, she also developed myocarditis and renal failure. Pulsed methylprednisolone, gamma-globulin, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and sivelestat sodium hydrate were administrated, and thereafter the patient recovered from cytopenia and organ failure. Afterwards, influenza A H3N2 was detected from bronchial extracts. We should recognize that an influenza A virus infection can induce hemophagocytic syndrome and acute respiratory failure as the initial manifestations of multiple organ failure.
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