Cachexia
SignSymptom infobox
Name = Cachexia
ICD10 = R64
ICD9 = ICD9|799.4Cachexia (pronEng|kəˈkɛksiə) is loss of weight,
muscle atrophy , fatigue, weakness and significant loss of appetite in someone who is not actively trying to lose weight. [cite web
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first=] It can be a sign of various underlying disorders; when a patient presents with cachexia, a doctor will generally consider the possibility ofcancer , metabolic acidosis (from decreased protein synthesis and increased proteincatabolism ) certaininfectious disease s (e.g.tuberculosis ,AIDS ) and someautoimmune disorder s, or addiction to drugs such asamphetamine s orcocaine .Fact|August|date=August 2008Cachexia physically weakens patients to a state of immobility stemming from loss of appetite,asthenia , andanemia , and response to standard treatment is usually poor.Disease settings
Cachexia is often seen in end-stage
cancer , and in that context is called "cancer cachexia". It was also prevalent inAIDS patients before the advent of triple-therapy for that condition; now it is seen less frequently in those countries where such treatment is available. In those patients who haveCongestive Heart Failure , there is also a cachectic syndrome. Also, a cachexia co-morbidity is seen in patients that have any of the range of illnesses classified as "COPD " (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), particularly emphysema. Some severe cases ofschizophrenia can present this condition where it is named "vesanic cachexia". ["Vesanic" means demented.]In each of these settings there is full-body wasting, which hits the
skeletal muscle especially hard, resulting inmuscle atrophy and great muscle loss.Mechanism
The exact mechanism in which these diseases cause cachexia is poorly understood, but there is probably a role for inflammatory
cytokine s such astumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) -which is also nicknamed "cachexin" (also spelled cachectin) for this reason-, Interferon gamma (IFNγ), andInterleukin 6 (IL-6), as well as thetumor secretedproteolysis inducing factor (PIF).Related malnutrition syndromes are
kwashiorkor andmarasmus , although these do not always have an underlying causative illness; they are most often symptomatic of severemalnutrition .Those suffering from the eating disorder anorexia nervosa appear to have high plasma levels of
ghrelin . Ghrelin levels are also high in patients who have cancer-induced cachexia (Garcia et al 2005).Notes
See also
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Wasting External links
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=cmed6.section.40200 Manifestations] and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=cmed6.section.40218 treatment] of cachexia, from Cancer Medicine
* [http://www.research.va.gov/news/press_releases/wasting-syndrome-1209802.cfm Scientists find key to 'wasting syndrome' seen in cancer, AIDS (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)]
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Cachexia — Ca*chex i*a, Cachexy Ca*chex y, n. [L. cachexia, Gr. kachexi a; kako s bad + e xis condition.] A condition of ill health and impairment of nutrition due to impoverishment of the blood, esp. when caused by a specific morbid process (as cancer or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cachexia — bad general state of health, 1540s, from Mod.L. cachexia, from Gk. kakhexia bad habits, from kakos bad (see CACO (Cf. caco )) + exia, related to exis habit or state, from exein to have, be in a condition, from PIE root *segh … Etymology dictionary
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cachexia — noun Etymology: Late Latin cachexia, from Greek kachexia bad condition, from kak cac + hexis condition, from echein to have, be disposed more at scheme Date: 1541 general physical wasting and malnutrition usually associated with chronic … New Collegiate Dictionary
cachexia — n. (also cachexy) a condition of weakness of body or mind associated with chronic disease. Etymology: F cachexie or LL cachexia f. Gk kakhexia f. kakos bad + hexis habit … Useful english dictionary
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