Atypical Hemolytic Syndrome Review
The hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) was first described by Conrad Gasser in 1955. For decades, the term HUS was almost synonymous with diarrheal illness caused by Shiga-toxin-producing E. coli . However, it became evident that a subset of patients—often with a relapsing course, familial clustering, or poor response to supportive care—had a distinct pathophysiology. This variant, now known as atypical HUS (aHUS), represents a disorder of complement dysregulation.