Rapidly Progressive Pancytopenia, Hepatomegaly, and Abnormal Lung Uptake of Colloid in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Possible Saturation of Reticuloendothelial System with Blood Elements

Abstract

A patient with systemic lupus erythematosus developed severe abdominal pain and tender hepatomegaly associated with progressive pancytopenia and elevated serum levels of circulating immune complexes. Liver scintigram demonstrated extreme hepatomegaly with poor colloid uptake and splenomegaly with increased colloid uptake. An unusual accumulation of colloid in the lungs was also noted. Subsequent clinical and laboratory studies raised the possibility of saturation of the reticuloendothelial system in the liver by circulating immune complexes and blood cells, a condition demonstrated in experimental animals, but not hitherto well documented in the human immune complex disorder

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