Allen Cooper

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  • Refractory ascites due to POEMS syndrome.

    Loeb JM, Hauger PH, Carney JD, Cooper AD. Gastroenterology. 1989; 96 (1): 247-9

    A 52-yr-old woman developed exudative ascites 2 yr after the onset of peripheral neuropathy. Extensive evaluation revealed that the patient had no underlying liver disease, malignancy, infection, or cardiac or renal disease. The ascites initially responded to high-dose corticosteroid therapy. The patient had many clinical features of the recently described POEMS syndrome, including a persistent IgA lambda-paraprotein. Initially, her ascites responded to treatment with steroids. This is characteristic of the syndrome and should be considered in patients with POEMS syndrome and refractory ascites.

    PubMedID: 2535829

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