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- Capillary_leak_syndrome abstract "Capillary leak syndrome (usually Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome, SCLS or Clarkson’s Disease) is an extremely rare medical conditioncharacterized by self-reversing episodes during which the endothelial cells which line the capillaries are thought to separate for a few days, allowing for a leakage of fluid from the circulatory system to the interstitial space, resulting in a dangerous hypotension (low blood pressure), hemoconcentration, and hypoalbuminemia. It is a life-threatening illness because each episode has the potential to cause damage to, or the failure of, vital organs due to limited perfusion. It is often misdiagnosed as polycythemia, polycythemia vera or sepsis.".
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- Capillary_leak_syndrome name "Capillary leak syndrome".
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- Capillary_leak_syndrome comment "Capillary leak syndrome (usually Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome, SCLS or Clarkson’s Disease) is an extremely rare medical conditioncharacterized by self-reversing episodes during which the endothelial cells which line the capillaries are thought to separate for a few days, allowing for a leakage of fluid from the circulatory system to the interstitial space, resulting in a dangerous hypotension (low blood pressure), hemoconcentration, and hypoalbuminemia.".
- Capillary_leak_syndrome label "Capillary leak syndrome".
- Capillary_leak_syndrome label "Hyperperméabilité capillaire".
- Capillary_leak_syndrome label "Kapillarlecksyndrom".
- Capillary_leak_syndrome label "متلازمة تسرب شعيري".
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- Capillary_leak_syndrome sameAs Q161964.
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- Capillary_leak_syndrome name "Capillary leak syndrome".