Primary Article

Pancytopenia and “Capillary Leak Syndrome” With Infectious Mononucleosis

Authors: GERALD M. KOPPES MD, GARY A. RATKIN MD, CHARLES A. COLTMAN JR ., MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT:A 19-year-old man with documented infectious mononucleosis presented with pancytopenia and a megaloblastic bone marrow. He developed a “capillary leak syndrome” with an expanded plasma volume of 9,290 ml and normal right heart and pulmonary artery pressures. The patient had a dramatic recovery after corticosteroid therapy.

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