Generalized CMV Infection in an Infant with ARDS
Generalizovaná CMV infekcia u dojčaťa s ARDS
Autori opisujú priebeh hospitalizácie a diferenciálno-diagnostický postup u 5-mesačného dojčaťa s akútnymrespiračným disstres syndrómom. V imunologickom obraze bol prítomný deficit s hypogamaglobulinémiou triedyG. Sérologické vyšetrenia vrátane anti-CMV IgG a IgM boli negatívne. Histologické vyšetrenie post mortemukázalo kongenitálny defekt bunkovej imunity a generalizovanú cytomegalovírusovú infekciu.
Klíčová slova:
cytomegalovírus, akútny respiračný distress syndróm, imunodeficiencia
Authors:
Ľ. Kováčiková; P. Kunovský; P. Škrak; P. Tittel; M. Lakomý; P. Martanovič 1
Authors place of work:
Oddelenie intenzívnej a resuscitačnej starostlivosti Detského kardiocentra, DFNsP, Bratislava
Published in the journal:
Čes-slov Pediat 2000; (5): 313-316.
Category:
Summary
The authors describe the hospitalization and differential diagnostic procedure in a 5-month-old infant withacute respiratory distress syndrome. In the immunological picture there was deficiency in the area of specificcellular immunity combined with hypogammaglobulinaemia class G. Serological examination incl. anti-CMV IgGand IgM were negative. Post mortem histological examination revealed a congenital defect of cellular immunityand generalized cytomegalovirus infection.
Key words:
cytomegalovirus, acute respiratory distress syndrome, immunodeficiency
Štítky
Neonatology Paediatrics General practitioner for children and adolescentsČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Czech-Slovak Pediatrics
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