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The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine ; : 134-139, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770934

ABSTRACT

In critically ill patients, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a common and fatal hematological disorder. DIC is a physiological response to a variety of underlying stimuli that provoke generalized activation of the hemostatic mechanism and is common in septic patients and those with hematological or non-hematological malignant neoplasms. Bleeding is a common clinical feature, and diffuse or multiple-site mucocutaneous bleeding, such as petechia, ecchymosis and hemorrhage from gastrointestinal tract, is often seen. A 58-year-old male was recently diagnosed with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) caused by DIC associated with sepsis. Mortality of ICH caused by DIC is very high because the underlying condition cannot be quickly treated. Awareness of the possibility of DIC developing in a critically ill patient and the need for immediate initiation of plasma or platelet replacement therapy are important. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of intracranial hemorrhage in a Korean patient with DIC associated with sepsis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Blood Platelets , Critical Illness , Dacarbazine , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation , Ecchymosis , Gastrointestinal Tract , Hemorrhage , Intracranial Hemorrhages , Mortality , Plasma , Sepsis
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Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine ; : 134-139, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-42558

ABSTRACT

In critically ill patients, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a common and fatal hematological disorder. DIC is a physiological response to a variety of underlying stimuli that provoke generalized activation of the hemostatic mechanism and is common in septic patients and those with hematological or non-hematological malignant neoplasms. Bleeding is a common clinical feature, and diffuse or multiple-site mucocutaneous bleeding, such as petechia, ecchymosis and hemorrhage from gastrointestinal tract, is often seen. A 58-year-old male was recently diagnosed with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) caused by DIC associated with sepsis. Mortality of ICH caused by DIC is very high because the underlying condition cannot be quickly treated. Awareness of the possibility of DIC developing in a critically ill patient and the need for immediate initiation of plasma or platelet replacement therapy are important. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of intracranial hemorrhage in a Korean patient with DIC associated with sepsis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Blood Platelets , Critical Illness , Dacarbazine , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation , Ecchymosis , Gastrointestinal Tract , Hemorrhage , Intracranial Hemorrhages , Mortality , Plasma , Sepsis
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Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology ; : 534-538, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116902

ABSTRACT

7-ACA(7-aminocephalosporanic acid) and ACT(aminocephalosporanic thiazine) are basic materials for development of 2nd and 3rd generation cephalosporin. Occupational asthmas(OA) induced by these materials have been very rarely reported. We had experienced 2 cases of OA by them. One was 26 year-old male laboratorian involving 7ACA manufacturing directly. The other case was 40 year-old male asthmatics working at the ware house keeping 7ACA and ACT, not directly making these. The result of skin prick test with 55 common inhalant allergens and 7ACA, ACT and several cephalosporins including Cefazolin, Cefuroxime, Ceftazidime, Cefotaxime, Ceftriaxone and Cefotetan. First case revealed positive reactions to 7ACA and Ceftriaxone, but second case, only positive to ACT. In first case, bronchial challenge with 7ACA only showed positive, but in second, those with 7ACA and ACT both showed positive, though negative to 7ACA in skin test.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Allergens , Asthma, Occupational , Cefazolin , Cefotaxime , Cefotetan , Ceftazidime , Ceftriaxone , Cefuroxime , Cephalosporins , Skin , Skin Tests
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