The hemolytic-uremic syndrome is a syndrome

BS Kaplan, KN Drummond - New England Journal of Medicine, 1978 - Mass Medical Soc
BS Kaplan, KN Drummond
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978Mass Medical Soc
The article in this week's issue of the Journal by Koster and his colleagues raises important
questions not only about the pathogenesis of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome but, perhaps
more importantly, about the clinical conditions that can reasonably be included under this
rubric. Since the description some 20 years ago by Gasser and his associates of a syndrome
comprising acute hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and renal insufficiency, ample
evidence has been adduced from clinical, epidemiologic, histopathological and ultra …
The article in this week's issue of the Journal by Koster and his colleagues raises important questions not only about the pathogenesis of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome but, perhaps more importantly, about the clinical conditions that can reasonably be included under this rubric.
Since the description some 20 years ago by Gasser and his associates of a syndrome comprising acute hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and renal insufficiency, ample evidence has been adduced from clinical, epidemiologic, histopathological and ultra-structural studies to permit the conclusion that this constellation of findings may occur in a number of distinctly different situations and in all likelihood is . . .
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