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Capillary leak syndrome (sometimes systemic capillary leak syndrome or Clarkson syndrome) is a rare medical condition where the number and size of the pores in the capillaries are increased which leads to a leakage of fluid from the blood to the interstitial fluid, resulting in dangerously low blood pressure (hypotension), edema and multiple organ failure due to limited perfusion.
[edit] HistoryThe syndrome was first described by Castro Pou in 1960.[1] [edit] SymptomsEpisodes of:[citation needed]
[edit] TreatmentThe episode usually consists of two phases:[citation needed]
[edit] PrognosisMortality is reported in 21% of the 57 cases described.[citation needed] However, better management of this condition has recently led to lower mortality. A few prophylactic treatments have been tried with variable results, principally terbutaline and theophyllin. Patients need to be monitored for monoclonal gammopathy since it may turn into multiple myeloma.[citation needed] [edit] See also[edit] References
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