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We describe a case of life-threatening haemophagocytosis after a short term nutrition with fat emulsion in a 21-year-old woman who sustained an isolated traumatic brain injury. Hypertriglyceridemia and “creaming plasma” were observed after a three-day period of parenteral fat nutrition (Intralipid 20%). She also developed rash, high fever (40–41°C), hypertension, raised intracranial pressure, hepatic and renal failure, haemolysis, marked thrombocyto- and leucopenia, coagulation disorder and pulmonary failure. These symptoms, together with a typical bone marrow smear, indicated haemophagocytosis with hyperactivation of the mono-cyte-macrophage system. We suggest that the hyperactivation was an effect of fat retention or agglutination of the fat particles; the initial triggering mechnism may emanate from the brain damage by hypercytokinaemia. The steroid treatment given most likely contributed to the successful outcome, as indicated by the stepwise improvement related in time to the steroid infusions.
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Roth, B., Grände, P.O., Nilsson-Ehle, P. et al. Possible role of short-term parenteral nutrition with fat emulsions for development of haemophagocytosis with multiple organ failure in a patient with traumatic brain injury. Intensive Care Med 19, 111–114 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01708372
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