Total: 9 |
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21552407 (3083534) |
OTHER | |
Hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to cytomegalovirus infection in an infant. | ||
Gupta A, Sen R, Batra C, Banerjee D, Gupta A, Jain M. J Cytol. 2011;28(1):36-8. |
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Virus associated hemophagocytic syndrome is a non-neoplastic, generalized histiocytic proliferation with prominent hemophagocytosis associated with a systemic viral infection. | ||
21919309 |
OTHER | Young Adult |
[Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) as an initial manifestation in HIV infection]. | ||
Nagaya K, Yokoi H, Narui Y, Haruyama T, Yoshii R, Yanai A, Yoshikawa H, Ikeda K. Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho. 2011;114(8):726-30. |
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A 21-year-old man admitted for idiopathic fever and sore throat was diagnosed with virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) when bone marrow aspirate showed hemophagocytosis. | ||
15897649 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome in an international traveler as a differential diagnosis of SARS. | ||
Ishii H, Asai S, Suzuki T, Eguchi K, Miyachi H. Intern Med. 2005;44(4):342-5. |
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An alternative diagnosis was made as Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome, based on the proliferation of macrophages with hemophagocytosis in the bone marrow and Epstein-Barr viral marker profiles. | ||
11456362 |
FEMALE | |
Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome masquerading as lymphoma: a case report. | ||
Jaing TH, Chiu CH, Lo WC, Lu CS, Chang KW. J Microbiol Immunol Infect. 2001;34(2):147-9. |
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Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) is a non-neoplastic, generalized histiocytic proliferation with prominent hemophagocytosis associated with a systemic viral infection. | ||
10367794 |
MALE | Adult |
Fatal virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome associated with coexistent chronic active hepatitis B and acute hepatitis C virus infection. | ||
Faurschou M, Nielsen OJ, Hansen PB, Juhl BR, Hasselbalch H. Am J Hematol. 1999;61(2):135-8. |
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Bone marrow biopsy showed hypocellularity, histiocytic hyperplasia, and hemophagocytosis consistent with a virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS). | ||
8065022 |
FEMALE | |
[Subacute necrotizing lymphadenitis with a clinical course mimicking virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome]. | ||
Okuda T, Yumoto Y. Rinsho Ketsueki. 1994;35(7):689-93. |
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We suspected virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) but a biopsied lymph node revealed necrosis without the presence of hemophagocytosis by histiocytes and the diagnosis of subacute necrotizing lymphadenitis (SNL) was made. | ||
1336076 |
FEMALE | Infant |
[A study of Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome successfully treated with VP16 and analysis of T cell receptor chain genes of the bone marrow cells]. | ||
Noma T, Kou K, Yoshizawa I, Kawano Y, Itoh M, Maeda K, Miyashita T, Mizutani S. Rinsho Ketsueki. 1992;33(12):1809-17. |
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Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) is a nonneoplastic, generalized histiocytic proliferation disorder with marked hemophagocytosis associated with a systemic viral infection. | ||
2820860 |
OTHER | Adult |
Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome: identification of an immunoproliferative precursor lesion. | ||
Daum GS, Sullivan JL, Ansell J, Mulder C, Woda BA. Hum Pathol. 1987;18(10):1071-4. |
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Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) is a nonneoplastic, generalized histiocytic proliferation with marked hemophagocytosis associated with a systemic viral infection. | ||
2986741 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome: virological and immunopathological studies. | ||
Sullivan JL, Woda BA, Herrod HG, Koh G, Rivara FP, Mulder C. Blood. 1985;65(5):1097-104. |
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The virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) is a disorder characterized by a benign, generalized histiocytic proliferation, with marked hemophagocytosis associated with systemic viral infections. |