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21. Crow-Fukase Syndrome-immunoadsorption Plasmapheresis Effectively Lowers Elevated
Key words ascites; crowfukase syndrome; immunoadsorption plasmapheresis;interleukin-6. This article has been cited by other articles
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Crow-Fukase syndrome-immunoadsorption plasmapheresis effectively lowers elevated interleukin-6 concentration
S Ako, Y Kaneko, M Higuchi, T Ideura, H Arakura, K Hora, H Oguchi and K Kiyosawa
Second Department of Internal Medicine, and Division of Artificial Kidney, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto, Nagano-Ken 90-8621, Japan; Kiso Prefectural Hospital, Nagano-Ken, Japan; Corresponding author Key words : ascites; Crow-Fukase syndrome;

22. Crow-Fukase Syndrome-immunoadsorption Plasmapheresis Effectively Lowers Elevated

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23. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
crowfukase syndrome, Takatsuki s Syndrome. Crow Fukase Syndrome, Syndrome,Crow-Fukase. Syndrome, POEMS, Syndrome, Takatsuki s. Takatsuki Syndrome
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We report a case of a 62year-old man diagnosed as crow-fukase syndrome (POEMSsyndrome), crow-fukase syndrome (POEMS syndrome; hereafter CFS) is a rare
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Predictive Value of Serial Platelet Count and VEGF Determination for the Management of DIC in the Crow-Fukase (POEMS) Syndrome Takashi Tokashiki, Teruto Hashiguchi*, Kimiyoshi Arimura, Nobutaka Eiraku, Ikuro Maruyama* and Mitsuhiro Osame We report a case of a 62-year-old man diagnosed as Crow-Fukase syndrome (POEMS syndrome), in which the serial platelet count and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) concentration were determined before and during the state of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The serum VEGF concentration was noted to be gradually decreased prior to DIC, after which it abruptly decreased with a corresponding drop in platelet count upon the onset of DIC. The physiological effects of VEGF are viewed as one of the causative factors in DIC and its abrupt and excessive release may have caused the exacerbation of the patient's clinical symptoms. (Internal Medicine 42: 1240–1243, 2003) Key words:  Crow-Fukase syndrome, vascular endothelial growth factor, vascular permeability factor, VPF, coagulation Introduction Patient Profile and Clinical Course l . Total protein was 6.2 g/dl, cholinesterase was 105 IU/

25. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
Synonyms of POEMS Syndrome. crowfukase syndrome; PEP Syndrome;Polyneuropathy-organomegaly-endocrinopathy-M protein-skin lesions
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POEMS syndrome, also known as the crowfukase syndrome, was first reported in 1956 . POEMS Syndrome A Case Report and Discussion
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27. Karger Publishers
Igata A, Ozaki Y The crowfukase syndrome A study of 102 cases in Japan . Tojo S Glomerular lesions associated with the crow-fukase syndrome.
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28. Arch Dermatol -- Table Of Contents (Vol. 123 No. 4, April 1987)
Systemic plasmacytosis and the crowfukase syndrome JL Burton Arch Dermatol.1987;123425-426. Pityriasis rotunda a dermatophytosis? AD Lewis
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Systemic plasmacytosis and the Crow-Fukase syndrome J. L. Burton Arch Dermatol. Pityriasis rotunda: a dermatophytosis? A. D. Lewis Arch Dermatol. Actinomycetoma caused by Nocardiopsis dassonvillei L. Ajello; J. Brown; E. Macdonald; E. Head

29. Human Herpesvirus-8–Positive Microvenular Hemangioma In POEMS Syndrome
POEMS syndrome, also known as crowfukase syndrome, was first described in Japanas a curious The crow-fukase syndrome a study of 102 cases in Japan.
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30. Medicine - UserLogin
Sakemi H, Okada H. An autopsy case of crowfukase syndrome which developed 18years after the first manifestation of plasmacytoma. Intern Med 31 50-4,
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The crowfukase syndrome a study of 102 cases in Japan. Neurology 1984; 34712 -20.4, Driedger H, Pruzanski W. Plasma cell neoplasia with peripheral
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32. POEMS Syndrome Topic - Unified Search Environment
POEMS Syndrome MSH/MH/D016878 MSH/PM/D016878 crowfukase syndrome MSH/EP/D016878 MSH/PM/D016878 MSH/PM/D016878 Takatsuki s Syndrome MSH/EP/D016878
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POEMS Syndrome Topic Tree Definition:
A multisystemic disorder characterized by a sensorimotor polyneuropathy (POLYNEUROPATHIES), organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and pigmentary skin changes. Other clinical features which may be present include EDEMA; CACHEXIA; microangiopathic glomerulopathy; pulmonary hypertension (HYPERTENSION, PULMONARY); cutaneous necrosis; THROMBOCYTOSIS; and POLYCYTHEMIA. This disorder is frequently associated with osteosclerotic myeloma. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1335; Rev Med Interne 1997;18(7):553-62) Synonyms and Source Vocabularies:
POEMS Syndrome
Crow-Fukase Syndrome
Takatsuki's Syndrome Congenital Abnormality

33. POEMS Syndrome Treatment Options At Mayo Clinic
Treatment of POEMS Syndrome at Mayo Clinic. (Synonyms crowfukase syndrome, PEPsyndrome, Shimpo syndrome and Takatsuki syndrome)
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Treatment of POEMS Syndrome at Mayo Clinic
(Synonyms: Crow-Fukase syndrome, PEP syndrome, Shimpo syndrome and Takatsuki syndrome) Patients with POEMS syndrome experience an integrated approach to diagnosis and treatment at Mayo Clinic. Working together, Mayo specialists develop a treatment plan based on the patient's needs and health issues. In some cases, patients with POEMS syndrome can receive a bone marrow transplant through Mayo Clinic's Transplant Center. Mayo is active in research on this disorder.
Diagnosis
POEMS syndrome is so rare that physicians who do not have experience with the disease may miss the diagnosis. Physicians at Mayo Clinic have the skills and experience necessary to diagnose this rare condition. The overgrowth of plasma cells can often be detected by finding an abnormal protein in the blood or urine, by an abnormality on a bone X-ray and/or a bone marrow biopsy. Read more about diagnosis of POEMS Syndrome
Treatment Options
Because POEMS syndrome is a multisystem disease, hematologists at Mayo Clinic gather neurologists, endocrinologists, radiation oncologists, physical therapists and other specialists to develop a comprehensive treatment approach. Treatment options include radiation therapy, corticosteroids, chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, hormone replacement therapy and physical therapy. Read more about

34. Alphabetical List Of Diseases, Treatments, Services And Departments At Mayo Clin
Critical Care Services (Department). Crohn s Disease. crowfukase syndrome (SeePOEMS Syndrome). Cryoglobulinemia. Cutaneous Liposarcoma (See Liposarcoma)
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35. Immune Demyelinating PN
POEMS Syndrome21. Nosology Other names. crowfukase syndrome; Takatsuki disease;PEP syndrome. General Features. POEMS. Polyneuropathy Organomegaly
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Myelinated Axons: Segmental demyelination in Multifocal Motor Neuropathy (MMN) CHRONIC IMMUNE DEMYELINATING NEUROPATHIES COMPARATIVE FEATURES Neuropathy Clinical Features Electrophysiology Antibody M-Protein Treatment CIDP Weakness: Symmetric Onset: 1 to 80 yrs Chronic or Relapsing Motor + Sensory change Slow NCV Conduction Block Distal Latency: Long Slow F-waves Targets Heparan sulfate Class: IgM or IgG Frequency: 20% T-cell immunosuppression Prednisone Cyclosporine A Methotrexate HIG Plasma Exchange Multifocal CIDP Also see: CIDP variants Chronic Weakness: Asymmetric Onset: 15 to 75 yrs Motor + Sensory change Slow NCV Conduction Block Distal Latency: Long Slow F-waves T-cell immunosuppression Prednisone HIG MMN Motor only Asymmetric Onset: 25 to 60 yrs Slowly progressive Motor only Conduction Block Axonal Loss EMG: No paraspinous denervation Targets Co-GM1 or NP-9 Class: IgM Frequency: 80% HIG B-cell immunosuppression Plasma Exchange + Cyclophosphamide Rituxan Anti-MAG Distal; Symmetric

36. Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Monoclonal
Gherardi RK; crowfukase syndrome a case associated with vasospastic angina . The skin changes in the Crow-Fukase (POEMS) syndrome. A case report.
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Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Monoclonal gammapathy, Skin changes Syndrome (POEMS)

37. The American Journal Of Dermatopathology - UserLogin
Nakanishi T, Sobue L, Toyokura Y. The crowfukase syndrome a study of 102 casesin Japan. Neurology 1984; 34712-20. Medline Link Context Link
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38. The American Journal Of Dermatopathology - UserLogin
The skin changes in the CrowFukase (POEMS) syndrome. Arch Dermatol 1987;12385-7 . The crow-fukase syndrome a study of 102 cases in Japan.
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39. Guidelines Of Care For Scleroderma And Sclerodermoid Disorders
POEMS syndrome (crowfukase syndrome). e. Phenylketonuria. f. Diabetes mellitus.g. Other. 6. Genetic disorders. a. Progeria. b. Werner s syndrome
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Guidelines of Care for Scleroderma and Sclerodermoid Disorders This report reflects the best data available at the time the report was prepared, but caution should be exercised in interpreting the data; the results of future studies may require alteration of the conclusions or recommendations set forth in this report. Reprint requests: American Academy of Dermatology, P.O. Box 4014,
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Guidelines of care for scleroderma and sclerodermoid disorders Guidelines/Outcomes Committee : Lynn A. Drake, MD, Chairman, Scott M. Dinehart, MD, Evan R. Farmer, MD, Robert W. Goltz, MD, Gloria F. Graham, MD, Maria K. Hordinsky, MD, Charles W. Lewis, MD, David M. Pariser, MD, John W. Skouge, MD, Stephen B. Webster, MD, Duane C. Whitaker, MD, Barbara Butler, CPA-SDR Consultant, and Barbara J. Lowery, MPH Task Force : Richard D. Sontheimer, MD, Chairman, Jeffery P. Callen, MD, Charles Camisa, MD, Thomas T. Provost, MD, and Denny L. Tuffanelli, MD I. Introduction

40. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
crowfukase syndrome (Crow-Fu·ka·se syndrome) (kro-foo-kah¢se) RS Crow, Britishphysician, 20th century; Masaichi Fukase, Japanese physician, 20th century
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