“…5,25,26 These changes were mainly characterized by acute circulatory failure mimicking septic shock (best called Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome 27 ), which was associated with disturbances of gas exchanges, decreases in blood cell counts, and abnormal liver function test results. 5,25,26,28 This condition required aggressive supportive therapy, including fluid resuscitation, administration of vasopressors and inotropic agents immediately after TNF-␣ administration, and respiratory assistance. 25,28,29 Major preventive measures needed to be taken in those series to diminish severe complications.…”