Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features

Hyperamylasemia has been reported in more than 65% of patients with severe leptospirosis, and the true diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is complicated by the fact that renal failure can increase serum amylase levels. Based on these data we retrospectively analyzed the clinical and histopathological f...

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Main Authors: Daher Elizabeth De Francesco, Brunetta Denise Menezes, Silva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra da, Puster Rainardo Antonio, Patrocínio Régia Maria do Socorro Vidal
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2003-01-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-264ad269c06f4599ae90883b8df58b072020-11-25T00:02:05ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo0036-46651678-99462003-01-01456307313Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological featuresDaher Elizabeth De FrancescoBrunetta Denise MenezesSilva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra daPuster Rainardo AntonioPatrocínio Régia Maria do Socorro VidalHyperamylasemia has been reported in more than 65% of patients with severe leptospirosis, and the true diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is complicated by the fact that renal failure can increase serum amylase levels. Based on these data we retrospectively analyzed the clinical and histopathological features of pancreas involvement in 13 cases of fatal human leptospirosis. The most common signs and symptoms presented at admission were fever, chills, vomiting, myalgia, dehydratation, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Trombocytopenia was evident in 11 patients. Mild increased of AST and ALT levels was seen in 9 patients. Hyperamylasemia was recorded in every patient in whom it was measured, with values above 180 IU/L (3 cases). All patients presented acute renal failure and five have been submitted to dialytic treatment. The main cause of death was acute respiratory failure due to pulmonary hemorrhage. Pancreas fragments were collected for histological study and fat necrosis was the criterion used to classify acute pancreatitis. Histological pancreatic findings were edema, mild inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, hemorrhage, congestion, fat necrosis and calcification. All the patients infected with severe form of leptospirosis who develop abdominal pain should raise the suspect of pancreatic involvement.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652003000600002PancreatitisLeptospirosisAcute renal failureHyperamylasemia
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author Daher Elizabeth De Francesco
Brunetta Denise Menezes
Silva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra da
Puster Rainardo Antonio
Patrocínio Régia Maria do Socorro Vidal
spellingShingle Daher Elizabeth De Francesco
Brunetta Denise Menezes
Silva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra da
Puster Rainardo Antonio
Patrocínio Régia Maria do Socorro Vidal
Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Pancreatitis
Leptospirosis
Acute renal failure
Hyperamylasemia
author_facet Daher Elizabeth De Francesco
Brunetta Denise Menezes
Silva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra da
Puster Rainardo Antonio
Patrocínio Régia Maria do Socorro Vidal
author_sort Daher Elizabeth De Francesco
title Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
title_short Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
title_full Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
title_fullStr Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
title_full_unstemmed Pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
title_sort pancreatic involvement in fatal human leptospirosis: clinical and histopathological features
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 0036-4665
1678-9946
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Hyperamylasemia has been reported in more than 65% of patients with severe leptospirosis, and the true diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is complicated by the fact that renal failure can increase serum amylase levels. Based on these data we retrospectively analyzed the clinical and histopathological features of pancreas involvement in 13 cases of fatal human leptospirosis. The most common signs and symptoms presented at admission were fever, chills, vomiting, myalgia, dehydratation, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Trombocytopenia was evident in 11 patients. Mild increased of AST and ALT levels was seen in 9 patients. Hyperamylasemia was recorded in every patient in whom it was measured, with values above 180 IU/L (3 cases). All patients presented acute renal failure and five have been submitted to dialytic treatment. The main cause of death was acute respiratory failure due to pulmonary hemorrhage. Pancreas fragments were collected for histological study and fat necrosis was the criterion used to classify acute pancreatitis. Histological pancreatic findings were edema, mild inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, hemorrhage, congestion, fat necrosis and calcification. All the patients infected with severe form of leptospirosis who develop abdominal pain should raise the suspect of pancreatic involvement.
topic Pancreatitis
Leptospirosis
Acute renal failure
Hyperamylasemia
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