Information about Churg Strauss Syndrome
| ICD-10 | M30.1 |
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| ICD-9 | 446.4 |
| DiseasesDB | 2685 |
| eMedicine | med/2926 |
| MeSH | D015267 |
Churg-Strauss syndrome (also known as allergic granulomatosis) is a medium and small vessel autoimmune vasculitis, leading to necrosis. It involves mainly the blood vessels of the lungs (it begins as a severe type of asthma), gastrointestinal system, and peripheral nerves, but also affects the heart, skin and kidneys. It is a rare disease that is non-heritable, non-transmissible and often mis-diagnosed. Churg-Strauss syndrome was once considered a type of Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) due to their similar morphologies.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic markers include eosinophil granulocytes and granulomas in affected tissue and Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) against neutrophil granulocytes. Differentiation from Wegener's granulomatosis can be difficult, though the increasing use of ANCA assays has made the distinction more routine. Wegener's is closely associated with c-ANCA, unlike Churg-Strauss which shows elevations of p-ANCA.Disease stages
This disease has three distinct stages.- The first stage often involves the sinuses and the onset of allergies not previously had or the worsening of pre-existing allergies.
- The second stage involves the onset of acute asthma. Normally, the person would not have had asthma previously.
- The third and final stage involves the various organ systems. Stage three is by far the most life threatening and painful. Often the person will develop severe nerve pain in their legs, arms and hands. Purple marks will appear on the skin and often sores will appear in the mouth or nose. The disease will affect the heart and lungs or it will affect the kidneys and liver.
Risk stratification
The French Vasculitis Study Group has developed a five-point score ("five-factor score" or FFS) that predicts the risk of death in Churg-Strauss syndrome. These are (1) reduced renal function (creatinine >1.58 mg/dL or 140 μmol/l), (2) proteinuria (>1 g/24h), (3) gastrointestinal hemorrhage, infarction or pancreatitis, (4) involvement of the central nervous system or (5) cardiomyopathy. Presence of 1 of these indicates severe disease (5-year mortality 26%) and 2 or more very severe disease (mortality 46%), while absence of any of these 5 indicates a milder case (mortality 11.9%).[1]Treatment
Treatment for Churg-Strauss syndrome includes glucocorticoids such as prednisone and other immunosupressive drugs such as azathioprine and cyclophosphamide. In many cases the disease can be put into a type of chemical remission through drug therapy, but the disease is chronic and life long.A systematic review conducted in 2007 indicated that all patients should be treated with high-dose steroids, but that in patients with an FFS of 1 or higher cyclophosphamide pulse therapy should be commenced, with 12 pulses leading to less relapses than 6. Remission can be maintained with a less toxic drug, such as azathioprine or methotrexate.[2]
Famous patients
The memoir Patient, by the musician Ben Watt (house music producer and half of the band Everything But The Girl), (Grove Press; Reissue edition (September 1998) ISBN 0802135838 ) deals with Watt's mid-1990's experience with Churg-Strauss syndrome, and his recovery. Watt's case was unusual in that it mainly affected his gastrointestinal tract, leaving his lungs largely unaffected; this unusual presentation contributed to a delay in proper diagnosis. His treatment required the removal of large sections of necrotized intestine, leaving Watt on a permanently restricted diet.Eponym
It is named for Dr Jacob Churg and Dr Lotte Strauss, who described the condition in 1951.[3][4]References
1. ^ Guillevin L, Lhote F, Gayraud M, et al (1996). "Prognostic factors in polyarteritis nodosa and Churg-Strauss syndrome. A prospective study in 342 patients". Medicine (Baltimore) 75 (1): 17–28. PMID 8569467.
2. ^ Bosch X, Guilabert A, Espinosa G, Mirapeix E (2007). "Treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody associated vasculitis: a systematic review". JAMA 298 (6): 655–69. DOI:10.1001/jama.298.6.655. PMID 17684188.
3. ^ synd/2733 at Who Named It
4. ^ Churg J, Strauss L (1951). "Allergic granulomatosis, allergic angiitis, and periarteritis nodosa". Am. J. Pathol. 27 (2): 277-301. PMID 14819261.
2. ^ Bosch X, Guilabert A, Espinosa G, Mirapeix E (2007). "Treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody associated vasculitis: a systematic review". JAMA 298 (6): 655–69. DOI:10.1001/jama.298.6.655. PMID 17684188.
3. ^ synd/2733 at Who Named It
4. ^ Churg J, Strauss L (1951). "Allergic granulomatosis, allergic angiitis, and periarteritis nodosa". Am. J. Pathol. 27 (2): 277-301. PMID 14819261.
External links
- FAQ
- Churg-Strauss syndrome - MedLink Neurology Clinical Summary
- 13631492 at GPnotebook
- One Person's Experience With The Disease
- Natural History of Churg-Strauss Syndrome
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granuloma seen in the colon of a patient with Crohn's disease
MeSH D006099 In medicine (anatomical pathology), a granuloma is a group of epithelioid macrophages surrounded by a lymphocyte cuff.
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MeSH D006099 In medicine (anatomical pathology), a granuloma is a group of epithelioid macrophages surrounded by a lymphocyte cuff.
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MeSH D001327 Autoimmunity is the failure of an organism to recognize its own constituent parts (down to the sub-molecular levels) as "self", which results in an immune response against its own cells and tissues.
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MeSH D014657 Vasculitis (plural: vasculitides), a group of diseases featuring inflammation of the wall of blood vessels including veins (phlebitis), arteries (arteritis) and capillaries due to leukocyte migration and resultant damage.
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Necrosis (in Greek Νεκρός = Dead) is the name given to accidental death of cells and living tissue. Necrosis is less orderly than apoptosis, which is part of programmed cell death.
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lungs flank the heart and great vessels in the chest cavity.[1]]]
The lung is the essential respiration organ in air-breathing vertebrates, the most primitive being the lungfish.
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Asthma
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ICD-10 J 45.
ICD-9 493
OMIM 600807
DiseasesDB 1006
MedlinePlus 000141
eMedicine med/177 emerg/43
MeSH C08.127.
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ICD-10 J 45.
ICD-9 493
OMIM 600807
DiseasesDB 1006
MedlinePlus 000141
eMedicine med/177 emerg/43
MeSH C08.127.
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Polyarteritis nodosa
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ICD-10 M 30.0
ICD-9 446.0
DiseasesDB 10220
MedlinePlus 001438
eMedicine ped/1844
MeSH D010488 Polyarteritis nodosa (or periarteritis nodosa
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 M 30.0
ICD-9 446.0
DiseasesDB 10220
MedlinePlus 001438
eMedicine ped/1844
MeSH D010488 Polyarteritis nodosa (or periarteritis nodosa
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Eosinophil granulocytes, commonly referred to as eosinophils (or less commonly as acidophils), are white blood cells of the immune system that are responsible for combating infection by parasites in vertebrates.
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granuloma seen in the colon of a patient with Crohn's disease
MeSH D006099 In medicine (anatomical pathology), a granuloma is a group of epithelioid macrophages surrounded by a lymphocyte cuff.
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MeSH D006099 In medicine (anatomical pathology), a granuloma is a group of epithelioid macrophages surrounded by a lymphocyte cuff.
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Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) are a group of mainly IgG antibodies against antigens in the cytoplasm of neutrophil granulocytes (the most common type of white blood cell) and monocytes.
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Neutrophil granulocytes, generally referred to as neutrophils, are the most abundant type of white blood cells and form an integral part of the immune system. Their name arrives from staining characteristics on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) histological preparations.
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Wegener's granulomatosis
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ICD-10 M 31.3
ICD-9 446.4
DiseasesDB 14057
MedlinePlus 000135
eMedicine med/2401
MeSH D014890 Wegener's granulomatosis
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ICD-10 M 31.3
ICD-9 446.4
DiseasesDB 14057
MedlinePlus 000135
eMedicine med/2401
MeSH D014890 Wegener's granulomatosis
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Asthma
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ICD-10 J 45.
ICD-9 493
OMIM 600807
DiseasesDB 1006
MedlinePlus 000141
eMedicine med/177 emerg/43
MeSH C08.127.
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 J 45.
ICD-9 493
OMIM 600807
DiseasesDB 1006
MedlinePlus 000141
eMedicine med/177 emerg/43
MeSH C08.127.
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In medicine (nephrology) renal function is an indication of the state of the kidney and its role in physiology.
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Proteinuria
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ICD-10 R 80.
ICD-9 791.0
DiseasesDB 25320
eMedicine med/94
MeSH D011507 Proteinuria (from protein and urine
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ICD-10 R 80.
ICD-9 791.0
DiseasesDB 25320
eMedicine med/94
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Gastrointestinal bleeding
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ICD-10 K 92.2
ICD-9 578.9
DiseasesDB 19317
MedlinePlus 003133
eMedicine radio/301 radio/302 emerg/381
MeSH D006471
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ICD-10 K 92.2
ICD-9 578.9
DiseasesDB 19317
MedlinePlus 003133
eMedicine radio/301 radio/302 emerg/381
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Pancreatitis
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ICD-10 K 85. , K 86.0 -K 86.1
ICD-9 577.0 - 577.1
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ICD-10 K 85. , K 86.0 -K 86.1
ICD-9 577.0 - 577.1
eMedicine emerg/354 Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. See also acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis for more details.
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MeSH D009202 Cardiomyopathy, which literally means "heart muscle disease", is the deterioration of the function of the myocardium (i.e., the actual heart muscle) for any reason. People with cardiomyopathy are often at risk of arrhythmia or sudden cardiac death or both.
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Azathioprine is an immunosupressant used in organ transplantation, autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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