Guest guest Posted May 5, 2006 Report Share Posted May 5, 2006 I want to share with everyone something that happened to us recently. Our daughter, age 17, has had systemic JRA(Still's disease) for almost seven years. She was on enbrel, mtx, folic acid and naprosyn. There is a rare complication that can occur with systemic JRA, and I believe adult onset Still's as well. I think everyone should be made aware of it. It is called Macrophage Activation Syndrome. Its symptoms are similar to a flare, and that is the danger. You have to move very quickly with Macrophage Activation Syndrome(MAS) or the patient is lost. There is little known about it. Many times an infection will throw the person into MAS. Mono, chicken pox, and hepatis A can trigger it. The physical symptoms are fever, sometimes vomiting, not feeling well, all kind of the same symtoms as a flare. The lab symptoms are extremely high ferritin, low platelets, high triglycerides and LDH. n caught mono. The day after diagnosis we brought her to the ER and alerted her pediatric rheumy that we were coming. Thankfully, he was on the lookout for MAS and ordered the correct blood tests. She was diagnosed in two hours. She still ended up in ICU for seven days on a ventilator fighting for her life. Her lungs filled up with fluid, around her lungs, around her heart, and her kidneys starting going bad. She was is the hospital a total of two weeks. The treatment for MAS is high dose steroids (she got 1000mg/day for five days) and Cyclosporine(an organ transplant rejection drug) . If any other doctor treated n, they would have no idea what to do. I hope this never happens to anyone again. But I would suggest to everyone to make sure your rheumy knows what MAS is and knows how to quickly treat it. Adult rheumies may never have heard of this, and it is a danger for any Still's patient. n can get it again, and when she moves to an adult rheumy-you bet we will be careful who we choose for her. Take care, (mom to n, 17, still's) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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