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Acute rhabdomyolysis following viral infection with coxsackie A4 in a 50-day-old infant with Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy.
Yamaguchi, Hiroshi; Taniguchi-Ikeda, Mariko; Nagase, Hiroaki; Ito, Yusuke; Tokumoto, Shoichi; Toyoshima, Daisaku; Enkhjargal, Sarantuya; Nishiyama, Masahiro; Awano, Hiroyuki; Kurosawa, Hiroshi; Kasai, Masashi; Maruyama, Azusa; Iijima, Kazumoto.
Afiliação
  • Yamaguchi H; Department of Neurology, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan. Electronic address: hiyamaguchi_kch@hp.pref.hyogo.jp.
  • Taniguchi-Ikeda M; Department of Clinical Genetics, Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Nagase H; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Ito Y; Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Pediatrics, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Tokumoto S; Department of Neurology, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Toyoshima D; Department of Neurology, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Enkhjargal S; Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Nishiyama M; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Awano H; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Kurosawa H; Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Kasai M; Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Pediatrics, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Maruyama A; Department of Neurology, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
  • Iijima K; Department of Pediatrics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan.
J Infect Chemother ; 26(5): 516-519, 2020 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31983616
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FCMD), which is characterized by generalized muscle weakness, hypotonia, and motor delay during early infancy, gradually progresses with advanced age. Although acute rhabdomyolysis following infection in patients with FCMD has occasionally been reported, no studies have investigated rhabdomyolysis following viral infection in FCMD patients during early infancy. CASE REPORT We report the case of a 50-day-old girl with no apparent symptoms of muscular dystrophy who developed severe acute rhabdomyolysis caused by viral infection, resulting in quadriplegia and respiratory failure therefore requiring mechanical ventilation. Brain magnetic resonance imaging incidentally showed the typical characteristics of FCMD, and FCMD was confirmed by genetic analysis, which revealed a 3-kb retrotransposon insertion in one allele of the fukutin gene and a deep intronic splicing variant in intron 5 in another allele. The virus etiology was confirmed to be Coxsackie A4.

CONCLUSION:

We report a severe case of acute rhabdomyolysis with the earliest onset of symptoms due to the Coxsackie A4 virus in a patient with FCMD. The present findings indicate that physicians should consider FCMD with viral infection a differential diagnosis if the patient presents with acute rhabdomyolysis following a fever.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rabdomiólise / Infecções por Coxsackievirus / Enterovirus Humano A / Síndrome de Walker-Warburg Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: J Infect Chemother Assunto da revista: MICROBIOLOGIA / TERAPIA POR MEDICAMENTOS Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rabdomiólise / Infecções por Coxsackievirus / Enterovirus Humano A / Síndrome de Walker-Warburg Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: J Infect Chemother Assunto da revista: MICROBIOLOGIA / TERAPIA POR MEDICAMENTOS Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article