1994 Volume 35 Issue 6 Pages 576-580
A 57-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of fever and eruption. On admission, her white blood cell count was 1,600/ml, and platelet count 1.7×104/ml. Ferritin and lysozyme were elevated. Bone marrow aspiration showed 4% histiocyte with hemophagocytosis. The anti-rubella virus antibody titer was 1:64, and that at convalescence stage was 1:254. Therefore, she was diagnosed to have virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS). Steroid (methylprednisolone 1,000mg×3 days) and gamma globulin therapy were initiated. Her clinical condition and laboratory data were promptly improved. Thus, it was suggested that steroid-pulse and gamma globulin therapy are effective in the early stage of this syndrome in adult.