The role of therapeutic plasma exchange in pemphigus vulgaris

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 229-230
Author(s):  
M.V. Dahl
Author(s):  
L Sagi ◽  
S Baum ◽  
V Gendelman ◽  
H Trau ◽  
A Barzilai

Author(s):  
Rehab AL-Ansari ◽  
Mohanad Bakkar ◽  
Leena Abdalla ◽  
Khaled Sewify

Background: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is an uncommon haematological disease which can occur at any age and may present with COVID-19. This case describes a COVID-19 complication associated with a presentation resembling TTP. Case description: A 51-year-old man who had received a kidney transplant and was on immunosuppressant medication, was admitted to a critical care unit with severe COVID-19 pneumonia/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) which required intubation, mechanical ventilation and inotropic support. The course was complicated by the classic pentad of thrombocytopenia, intravascular haemolysis, acute kidney injury, neurological symptoms and fever, which prompted the diagnosis of probable TTP. After five sessions of therapeutic plasma exchange, the patient’s general status improved, he was weaned off mechanical ventilation and his renal panel and haemolytic markers normalized. Conclusion: TTP is a life-threatening condition which requires urgent management with therapeutic plasma exchange. This case highlights some possible complications of COVID-19 generally and in immunocompromised patients specifically. The potential role of plasma exchange in COVID-19 patients without a positive diagnosis of TTP (the so-called ‘TTP resembling presentation’) is an area of further research.


2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 508 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rashmi Kumari ◽  
Sreejith Parameswaran ◽  
P. S. S. Ranugha ◽  
LakshmiB Kartha ◽  
DevinderMohan Thappa

Author(s):  
Jill Adamski

Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a process by which whole blood is removed from a patient and separated into 3 components: red blood cells, white blood cells (buffy coat), and plasma. After separation, the plasma is discarded, and the other blood components are returned to the patient along with exogenous fluid to replace the removed plasma. TPE is an important tool to remove pathogenic substances (eg, antibodies) from plasma, and this technique is considered first-line therapy for numerous conditions that affect patients in the critical care unit. This chapter describes the role of TPE in management of hematologic disorders, some of which have neurologic manifestations.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 579-583 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kabeer K. Shah ◽  
Michael M. Mbughuni ◽  
Edwin A. Burgstaler ◽  
Darci R. Block ◽  
Jeffrey L. Winters

2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.N. Makroo ◽  
S. Nayak ◽  
M. Chowdhry ◽  
S. Jasuja ◽  
G. Sagar ◽  
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