Churg-Strauss Syndrome

17. Churg-Strauss Syndrome



Definition


Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is an allergic, granulomatous angitis that is a variant of necrotizing vasculitis in which there is significant lung involvement. It also affects the musculoskeletal, cardiac, and peripheral nervous systems. CSS is sometimes referred to as polyarteritis nodosa with lung involvement.


Incidence


The true incidence of CSS is uncertain, but it is less frequent than classic polyarteritis nodosa. It has been documented in all age groups but is extremely rare among infants.


Etiology


The etiology of CSS is unknown; however, there is a strong association with allergic diathesis and frequently severe and/or intractable asthma.


Signs and Symptoms






• Cerebral infarcts


• Congestive heart failure


• Coronary vasculitis


• Cutaneous nodules


• Diffuse interstitial lung disease


• Endocarditis


• Glomerulonephritis


• Hemoptysis


• Hypertension


• Ischemic optic neuropathy


• Myocardial infarction


• Myocarditis


• Nasal mucosa


• Nasal polyps


• Pericarditis


• Peripheral neuropathies


• Pleural effusions


• Radiculopathies


• Renal arteritis


• Sinusitis

Aug 5, 2016 | Posted by in ANESTHESIA | Comments Off on Churg-Strauss Syndrome

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