Association between High Levels of Blood Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor, Inappropriate Adrenal Response, and Early Death in Patients with Severe Sepsis
Clinical Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 44(10), pp. 1321–1328
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Marieke Emonts, Fred C.G.J. Sweep, Nicolaï Grebenchtchikov, Anneke Geurts‐Moespot, M. Knaup, A. Chanson, Véronique Erard, Pascal Renner, Peter W. M. Hermans, Jan A. Hazelzet, Thierry Calandra
Abstract
MIF is markedly and persistently up-regulated in children and adults with gram-negative sepsis and is associated with parameters of disease severity, with dysregulated pituitary-adrenal function in meningococcal sepsis, and with early death.
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