Trousseau’s syndrome: The forgotten past or actual present?
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01.01.2018 |
Vorobyev A.
Makatsaria A.
Brenner B.
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Akusherstvo i Ginekologiya (Russian Federation) |
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© Bionika Media Ltd. Objective. To carry out a systematic analysis of the data available in the current literature on the modern view on Trousseau’s syndrome Material and methods. The review included the data of foreign and Russian articles published in the past 10 years and found in e-Library and PubMed on this topic. Results. This paper provides a pathogenetic explanation for the increased thrombotic potential in cancer patients, which underlies tumor growth and metastasis. In addition to direct thrombotic events, the paper also describes hemorrhagic complications resulting from systemic coagulopathy, including disseminated intravascular coagulation, hemolytic thrombotic microangiopathy, and excessive fibrinolysis. Conclusion. At present, any manifestation of thrombohemorrhagic complications in patients with malignant tumors can be classified as a paraneoplastic syndrome (Trousseau’s syndrome). In addition to Virchow’s classic triad, hyperproduction of tissue factor (TF), the main initiator of the extrinsic coagulation pathway, underlies the pathophysiology of Trousseau’s syndrome. At the same time, the substantial release of microparticles from TF-bearing tumor cells is critical not only for clot formation, but also for the progression of tumor growth.
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