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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 83: e0011, 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535606

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RESUMO Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi revisar os aspectos clínicos e patológicos da catarata congênita secundária às infecções por sífilis, toxoplasmose, rubéola, citomegalovírus e herpes simples. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão de literatura, na qual foram incluídos artigos de periódicos indexados às bases de dados PubMed®, Cochrane, Lilacs, Embase e SciELO de 2010 a 2023. Resultados: Foram encontrados 45 artigos, e, após seleção, restaram 9 artigos. Além disso, foram adicionados artigos para enriquecer a discussão. A infecção por sífilis está relacionada a alterações corneanas. O citomegalovírus e a toxoplasmose estão relacionados com a coriorretinite e/ou microftalmia. A rubéola é responsável por causar catarata, glaucoma, microftalmia e retinite em sal e pimenta. Conclusão: Foram abordadas as principais etiologias infecciosas e seu quadro clínico na CC. O melhor tratamento para CC é cirúrgico associado a acompanhamento clínico, mas a prevenção é a maneira mais eficaz de combater a CC de etiologia infecciosa. O diagnóstico precoce e o tratamento efetivo previnem alterações e sequelas visuais irreversíveis. Nesse contexto, mostram-se importantes as ações de políticas públicas para o melhor desfecho clínico e melhor qualidade de vida.


ABSTRACT Objective: To review the clinical and pathological aspects of CC secondary to infections by syphilis, toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex. Methods: This is a literature review. Articles from journals indexed to PubMed, COCHRANE, LILACS, EMBASE and SCIELO from 2010 to 2023 were included. Results: A total of 45 articles were found, which, after selection, remained in 9 articles. Some articles were included to enrich the discussion in this topic. The infection caused by syphilis is related to corneal changes. Cytomegalovirus and Toxoplasmosis due to chorioretinitis and/or microphthalmia. Rubella is responsible for causing cataracts, glaucoma, microphthalmia, and salt and pepper retinitis. Conclusion: The main infectious etiologies and their clinical status in CC were addressed. The best treatment for CC is surgery associated with clinical follow-up, but prevention is the most effective way to combat CC of infectious etiology. Early diagnosis and effective treatment prevent irreversible visual changes and sequelae. In this context, public policy actions are important for the best clinical outcome and better quality of life.


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Humans , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious , Rubella/complications , Cataract/congenital , Cataract/etiology , Syphilis/complications , Toxoplasmosis/complications , Cytomegalovirus , Herpes Zoster/complications
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550962

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Introducción: La infección congénita por el citomegalovirus en neonatos menores de 1500 gramos puede ser causa de morbilidad, mortalidad y discapacidad. Objetivo: Describir el comportamiento de la infección congénita por citomegalovirus en un servicio de neonatología. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal con 61 neonatos. Se les realizó detección de citomegalovirus en la primera semana de vida en suero y orina, mediante reacción en cadena de la polimerasa, para determinar infección congénita. Se evaluaron variables perinatales en todos los neonatos, así como elementos clínicos y resultados de exámenes complementarios en los infectados. Resultados: La incidencia de infección congénita fue de un 10 % (6/61). El 5 % de los estudios fueron positivos (6/122). Ninguna muestra de orina resultó positiva (0/61) y en el 10 % de las muestras de suero (6/61) se detectó el genoma del virus. Se encontró asociación entre valoración nutricional al nacer e infección por citomegalovirus (p< 0,05). El 83 % de los neonatos infectados presentaron algún signo clínico y el síndrome de dificultad respiratoria fue el más frecuente (67 %). En todos los neonatos con infección congénita el ultrasonido cerebral fue normal y en el 33 % se detectó retinopatía de la prematuridad en el fondo de ojo. Conclusiones: La incidencia de infección congénita por citomegalovirus es alta en este grupo de riesgo. Los signos clínicos encontrados y los resultados del fondo de ojo en neonatos con infección congénita se relacionaron con la prematuridad y la valoración nutricional de hipotrófico se asoció con esta infección.


Introduction: Congenital cytomegalovirus infection in neonates weighing less than 1500 grams can be a cause of morbidity, mortality, and disability. Objective: To describe the behavior of congenital cytomegalovirus infection in a neonatal service. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted with 61 neonates. Cytomegalovirus was detected in the first week of life in serum and urine, by polymerase chain reaction, to determine congenital infection. Perinatal variables were evaluated in all neonates, as well as clinical elements and results of complementary examinations in infected infants. Results: The incidence of congenital infection was 10% (6/61). 5% of the studies were positive (6/122). No urine samples were positive (0/61) and the virus genome was detected in 10% of serum samples (6/61). An association was found between nutritional assessment at birth and cytomegalovirus infection (p < 0.05). A total of 83% of infected neonates had some clinical sign, with respiratory distress syndrome being the most common (67%). In all neonates with congenital infection, brain ultrasound was normal, and retinopathy of prematurity was detected in 33% of patients with fundus retinopathy. Conclusions: The incidence of congenital cytomegalovirus infection is high in this risk group. The clinical signs found and the results of the fundus in neonates with congenital infection were related to prematurity and the nutritional assessment of hypotrophic was associated with this infection.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 145-150, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005245

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Solid organ transplantation has significantly prolonged the survival of patients with end-stage diseases. However, long-term use of immunosuppressants will increase the risk of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus (PTDM) in the recipients, thereby elevating the risk of infection, cardiovascular disease and death. In recent years, with persistent improvement of diagnostic criteria of PTDM, clinicians have deepened the understanding of this disease. Compared with type 2 diabetes mellitus, PTDM significantly differs in pathophysiological characteristics and clinical progression. Hence, different treatment strategies should be adopted. Early identification of risk factors of organ transplant recipients, early diagnosis and intervention are of significance for improving the quality of life of recipients, prolonging the survival of grafts and reducing the fatality of recipients. Therefore, the diagnosis, incidence and risk factors of PTDM were reviewed in this article, aiming to provide reference for clinicians to deliver prompt diagnosis and intervention for PTDM.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; 40(4)ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521844

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Introducción: La infección por citomegalovirus (CMV) sigue siendo la infección con relevancia clínica más frecuente luego del trasplante alogénico de progenitores hematopoyéticos (TPHa), presentando alta morbilidad y mortalidad. Por este motivo, es importante implementar estrategias de prevención para reducir la frecuencia de la infección por CMV. Objetivo: Describir la frecuencia de infección, infección clínicamente significativa (ICS) y enfermedad por CMV en pacientes seropositivos que recibieron un TPHa y profilaxis primaria con letermovir. Pacientes y Métodos: Estudio descriptivo de cohorte longitudinal, en pacientes con TPHa seropositivos para CMV que recibieron profilaxis primaria con letermovir hasta el día 100 posTPH. Resultados: Se incluyeron 25 pacientes adultos con una mediana de edad de 41 años, el 44% fue de donante no relacionado y 36% de donante haploidéntico. Ochenta por ciento tenía tres o más factores de riesgo para infección por CMV y a 52% se le estratificó como de alto riesgo para enfermedad por CMV. La profilaxis con letermovir tuvo una mediana de duración de 97 días. Durante los 100 días pos-TPH, 20% de los pacientes presentaron infección por CMV, con carga viral plasmática detectable no cuantificable, que se negativizó en el siguiente control semanal sin discontinuación del letermovir. Ningún paciente presentó ICS ni enfermedad por CMV durante este período. Conclusión: La profilaxis con letermovir fue efectiva para prevenir la ICS y la enfermedad por CMV.


Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains the most common clinically significant infection after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (aSCT), with a high morbidity and mortality rate. In order to reduce its frequency, prevention strategies should be implemented. Aim: To describe the frequency of infection, clinically significant infection (CSI) and CMV disease in seropositive patients who received aSCT and primary prophylaxis with letermovir. Methods: Longitudinal descriptive cohort study in seropositive patients who received aSCT and primary prophylaxis with letermovir until day 100 post-SCT. Results: Twenty-five adult patients with a median age of 41 years were included; 44% were unrelated donors, and 36% were haploidentical donors. Eighty percent had three or more risk factors for CMV infection, and 52% were stratified as high risk for CMV disease. Letermovir prophylaxis had a median duration of 97 days. Twenty percent of the patients developed CMV infection through day 100 post-SCT, with detectable non-quantifiable CMV viral load in plasma. This became negative in the following weekly control without discontinuation of letermovir. No patient developed CSI or CMV organ disease during this period. Conclusion: Letermovir prophylaxis proved to be effective in preventing CSI and CMV disease.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 45(supl.2): S51-S56, July 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514196

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Relapse of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) leads to dismal outcomes. This study aimed to identify high-risk patients and explore the effects of cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in a high CMV-seropositive population. Methods: The study involved a single-center retrospective cohort in Thailand, analyzing clinical risk factors and CMV-mediated immune responses, correlated with transplant outcomes in AML patients. Results: Eighty-five patients with AML in complete remission (CR) undergoing HLA-matched myeloablative allo-SCT between 2011 and February 2021 were enrolled. The relapse rate was 27.1% with the median time of 7 months after transplantation. The 3-year relapse-free-survival (RFS) and overall-survival (OS) were 72.2% and 80.8%, respectively. The disease status (>CR1) and absence of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) were independently significant adverse prognostic factors of RFS and OS. Ninety-two percent of recipient-donor pairs were both CMV seropositive. The CMV reactivation occurred in 54.1% of the patients. The clinically significant CMV infection rate was 49.4%. No CMV syndrome/disease or CMV-related mortality occurred. One-year cumulative incidence of relapse among CMV-reactivation and non-reactivation groups were 14.3% and 25.6%, respectively, without a statistically significant difference. Transplantation-related mortality was 11.1%. Conclusions: The transplantation beyond CR1 and absence of cGVHD are powerful prognostic factors associated with inferior RFS and OS. In a high CMV prevalence country, there appears to be no impact of CMV reactivation on relapse in AML patients undergoing an allo-SCT.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222324

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A 60-year-old male patient who presented with generalized weakness and low-grade fever was diagnosed to be human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive with a CD4 count of 17. Routine laboratory investigations revealed pancytopenia. Serum cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was positive and fundoscopy showed CMV retinitis in the right eye. The patient was started on tablet valganciclovir. After 2 weeks, the patient was brought back in an altered sensorium. He was found to have hyponatremia which was corrected. He was started on antiretroviral therapy and tablet valganciclovir was continued. The patient came back again after one and a half months with a urinary tract infection and fissure-in-ano. He was found to have severe neutropenia. Valganciclovir was stopped. He was started on injection granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. The patient clinically improved and his hematological parameters became normal. Patients having HIV and CMV co-infection with pre-existing pancytopenia have to be closely monitored as the medicines used for treatment can exacerbate the existing conditions.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218512

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Introduction: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family that infects humans. It infects approximately 90% of adults. It is an opportunistic pathogen, common among immunosuppressed patients and can affect multiple organs. To date, there has been only one reported case of a CMV-related tongue ulcer that occurred during steroid treatment. Case Presentation: We report a case of CMV tongue ulcer in an elder, immunodeficient patient under prolonged steroid treatment. Management and Prognosis: A 67-year-old man under chronic steroidal treatment due to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with chronic ischemic heart disease (CIHD) and poorly treated diabetes mellitus (DM) was hospitalized in Soroka university medical center. He suffered from an ulcerative wound about 10 mm in its greater diameter with raised margins on the left lateral tongue. Daktarin Oral Gel treatment showed no improvement. On histopathological examination, a diagnosis of CMV-related tongue ulcer was given. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the most detailed case report of CMV tongue ulcer due to prolonged steroid treatment. An early diagnosis of CMV infection in patients with oral lesions is crucial because CMV infection can increase immunosuppression, and is associated with opportunistic infections.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; 40(1)feb. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1441399

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El síndrome "blueberry muffin" es una dermatosis maculopapular eritematoviolácea como resultado de una hematopoyesis extramedular. Se ha asociado con infecciones del espectro TORCH y causas no infecciosas. Presentamos el caso de un recién nacido pretérmino, quien desde el control prenatal presentó una ecografía con signos sugerentes de infección congénita por citomegalovirus (microcefalia, ventriculomegalia y calcificaciones intracerebrales). Al examen físico presentaba una dermatosis macular violácea compatible con síndrome "blueberry muffin". Se detectó carga viral de citomegalovirus en orina (81,200 copias/ml) e inició tratamiento con ganciclovir, con desenlace fatal. La infección congénita por CMV debe considerarse ante el síndrome "blueberry muffin"; el adecuado abordaje diagnóstico debe ser oportuno y debe incluir antecedentes maternos y perinatales, así como estudios serológicos para infecciones por TORCH con el fin del inicio precoz de tratamiento para evitar complicaciones y secuelas.


Blueberry muffin syndrome is characterized by an erythematousviolaceous maculopapular dermatosis due to extramedullary hematopoiesis. This entity has been associated with TORCH spectrum infections and noninfectious causes. We present the case of a preterm newborn, who since the prenatal control gave an ultrasound with data suggestive of congenital infection by cytomegalovirus (microcephaly, ventriculomegaly, intracerebral calcifications). On physical examination, he presented a violaceous macular dermatosis compatible with blueberry muffin syndrome. Cytomegalovirus viral load was detected in urine (81,200 copies/ml), with fatal outcome. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection should be considered in the presence of a blueberry muffin syndrome; an adequate diagnostic approach that includes maternal and perinatal history is essential, as well as serology studies for diseases of the TORCH spectrum in order to start early with treatment and avoid major comorbidities.

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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 11(1): 1-3, Jan. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1525592

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Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an acquired cause of thrombocytopenia characterized by the presence of autoantibodies against platelets. It may be primary or secondary to several conditions. We present the case of a 63-year-old woman with a diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia refractory to conventional therapy. After she was tested for secondary causes of ITP, a diagnosis of acute cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was made. She was treated with ganciclovir and presented normalization of platelet count. CMV-related Immune Thrombocytopenia should always be considered in certain cases of refractory ITP. If the diagnosis of ITP secondary to acute CMV infection is made, specific antiviral therapy with ganciclovir should be considered. In these cases, immunosuppressive agents, such as steroids, may worsen the ITP and should be tapered or withdrawn as rapidly as feasible.


A Púrpura Trombocitopênica Imune (PTI) é uma causa de trombocitopenia adquirida caracterizada pela presença de autoanticorpos contra plaquetas. A doença pode ser primária ou secundária a diversas condições. Apresentamos o caso de uma mulher de 63 anos com diagnóstico de PTI refratária à terapêutica convencional. A investigação de causas secundárias evidenciou infecção aguda por citomegalovírus (CMV). A paciente foi tratada com ganciclovir e evoluiu com normalização no nível de plaquetas. A PTI relacionada ao CMV deve sempre ser investigada em pacientes com PTI refratária, sendo a terapia antiviral específica com ganciclovir o tratamento de escolha. Nestes casos, os agentes imunossupressores, como os corticosteroides, podem piorar a PTI e devem ser reduzidos gradualmente ou retirados o mais rapidamente possível.


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Humans , Female , Middle Aged
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International Eye Science ; (12): 1671-1676, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987889

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Posner-Schlossman syndrome(PSS)is a sporadic and recurrent self-limiting anterior uveitis, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. It was considered to be a prostaglandin-mediated inflammatory response. In recent years, it has been found to be related to viral infection, immune genetics, vascular endothelial dysfunction, and other factors. Clinically, the disease is predominantly unilateral. The patients with PSS suffer from increased intraocular pressure, mild pain in the affected eye, as well as blurred vision, and irisopsia. Seldom damage to the optic nerve and visual field was reported. The commonly treatment of PSS is local medication, such as anti-inflammatory drugs and intraocular pressure lowering drugs; otherwise systemic medication can be employed in severe cases. Surgical treatment can be performed for PSS if uncontrolled intraocular pressure elevation, frequent attacks, and optic nerve damage and visual field defect due to prolonged disease course. Early diagnosis and treatment of PSS can effectively reduce glaucoma-related damages. This review discussed the research progress of PSS from various aspects, aiming to provide references for the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 220-2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965045

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Diarrhea is a frequent complication after kidney transplantation, which is a common clinical manifestation of prevalent diseases following multiple types of organ transplantation. The common causes of diarrhea after kidney transplantation include adverse reactions of immunosuppressants, infectious diseases and de novo postoperative inflammatory bowel disease, etc. Diarrhea could seriously affect the quality of life of kidney transplant recipients, and may lead to allograft dysfunction or even death of recipients. Because the causes of diarrhea after kidney transplantation are complicated and probably overlap with each other, along with individual differences among recipients, the etiological diagnosis and targeted treatment of diarrhea after kidney transplantation should follow the principles of gradual and phased treatment. In this article, the epidemiology and harm, common causes and management strategies of diarrhea after kidney transplantation were summarized, aiming to deepen the clinicians' understanding and enhance the diagnosis and treatment levels of diarrhea after kidney transplantation, thereby improving the quality of life and prognosis of kidney transplant recipients.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 508-511, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-964258

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AIM: To investigate the clinical features and factors of fundus lesions in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)in Shenyang and the relationship between fundus lesions and CD4+T cell count.METHODS: Retrospective case study. A total of 74 cases with AIDS who were treated in the Central Hospital of Liaoning Electric Power Supply Co., Ltd., from January 2021 to December 2021 were selected. The fundus manifestation and CD4+T cell count of the patients were analyzed.RESULTS: The total detection rate of fundus lesions in AIDS patients was 58%. CD4+T cell count in the patients with fundus lesions was significantly lower than that in the patients with normal fundus [29(6, 55)/μL vs. 76(35, 103)/μL, P<0.01]. The rate of fundus lesions was the highest in the patients with CD4+T cell count ≤ 50/μL(74%). Logistic regression analysis showed that as the CD4+T cell count increased, the incidence of fundus lesions decreased(OR=0.977, 95%CI 0.964~0.991, P<0.01).CONCLUSION: Fundus lesions in AIDS patients related to CD4+T cell count. Decreasing CD4+T cell count was a risk factor of fundus lesions for AIDS patients. Routine fundus examination is important for the early diagnosis of fundus lesions in AIDS patients.

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Journal of Experimental Hematology ; (6): 513-521, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982089

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the risk factors of cytomegalovirus (CMV) and refractory CMV infection (RCI) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and their influences on survival.@*METHODS@#A total of 246 patients who received allo-HSCT from 2015 to 2020 were divided into CMV group (n=67) and non-CMV group (n=179) according to whether they had CMV infection. Patients with CMV infection were further divided into RCI group (n=18) and non-RCI group (n=49) according to whether they had RCI. The risk factors of CMV infection and RCI were analyzed, and the diagnostic significance of Logistics regression model was verified by ROC curve. The differences of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) between groups and the risk factors affecting OS were analyzed.@*RESULTS@#For patients with CMV infection, the median time of the first CMV infection was 48(7-183) days after allo-HSCT, and the median duration was 21 (7-158) days. Older age, EB viremia and gradeⅡ-Ⅳacute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) significantly increased the risk of CMV infection (P=0.032, <0.001 and 0.037, respectively). Risk factors for RCI were EB viremia and the peak value of CMV-DNA at diagnosis≥1×104 copies/ml (P=0.039 and 0.006, respectively). White blood cell (WBC)≥4×109/L at 14 days after transplantation was a protective factor for CMV infection and RCI (P=0.013 and 0.014, respectively). The OS rate in CMV group was significantly lower than that in non-CMV group (P=0.033), and also significantly lower in RCI group than that in non-RCI group (P=0.043). Hematopoietic reconstruction was a favorable factor for OS (P<0.001), whereas CMV-DNA≥1.0×104 copies/ml within 60 days after transplantation was a risk factor for OS (P=0.005).@*CONCLUSION@#The late recovery of WBC and the combination of EB viremia after transplantation are common risk factors for CMV infection and RCI. CMV-DNA load of 1×104 copies/ml is an important threshold, higher than which is associated with higher RCI and lower OS risk.


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Humans , Viremia/complications , Retrospective Studies , Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications , Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects , Risk Factors , Cytomegalovirus , Graft vs Host Disease/complications
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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ; (12): 278-283, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971073

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OBJECTIVES@#To study the effect of breastfeeding on immune function in infants with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection.@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was performed on the medical data of 135 infants with HCMV infection who were admitted to Children's Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University from January 2021 to May 2022, and all these infants received breastfeeding. According to the results of breast milk HCMV-DNA testing, the infants were divided into two groups: breast milk HCMV positive (n=78) and breast milk HCMV negative (n=57). According to the median breast milk HCMV-DNA load, the infants in the breast milk HCMV positive group were further divided into two subgroups: high viral load and low viral load (n=39 each). Related indicators were compared between the breast milk positive and negative HCMV groups and between the breast milk high viral load and low viral load subgroups, including the percentages of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets (CD3+ T cells, CD3+CD4+ T cells, CD3+CD8+ T cells, and CD19+ B cells), CD4+/CD8+ ratio, IgG, IgM, IgA, and urine HCMV-DNA load.@*RESULTS@#There were no significant differences in the percentages of CD3+ T cells, CD3+CD4+ T cells, CD3+CD8+ T cells, and CD19+ B cells, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, IgG, IgM, IgA, and urine HCMV-DNA load between the breast milk HCMV positive and HCMV negative groups, as well as between the breast milk high viral load and low viral load subgroups (P>0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#Breastfeeding with HCMV does not affect the immune function of infants with HCMV infection.


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Female , Child , Humans , Infant , Breast Feeding , Cytomegalovirus Infections , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes , Retrospective Studies , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical , Milk, Human , Cytomegalovirus , Immunity , Immunoglobulin A , Immunoglobulin G , Immunoglobulin M
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Gac. méd. boliv ; 46(2)2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534498

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El síndrome edematoso generalizado o anasarca está presente secundario a un desequilibrio de la homeostasis hídrica, electrolítica y osmolar del organismo, En el adulto el estado de anasarca es más frecuente secundario a insuficiencia cardiaca, en pediatría, el edema que se generaliza está asociado con más frecuencia a bajo aporte proteico, baja síntesis de proteínas o debido a perdida de proteínas de origen gastrointestinal o renal. La disminución de la presión oncótica plasmática genera fuga de líquidos a compartimientos intersticiales de forma generalizada y produce edema. Existen múltiples patologías y mecanismos para la producción del edema generalizado; el conocimiento de la fisiopatología de su desarrollo permite un análisis clínico, de laboratorio y de gabinete que orientan al diagnostico. La infección por citomegalovirus es una causa poco frecuente de edema generalizado, reconocer esta entidad y llegar a un adecuado diagnóstico diferencial es el objetivo de esta revisión.


The generalized edematous syndrome or anasarca is present secondary to an imbalance in the body's water, electrolyte and osmolar homeostasis. In adults, the state of anasarca is more frequent secondary to heart failure; in pediatrics, generalized edema is associated with more frequency due to low protein intake, low protein synthesis or due to protein loss of gastrointestinal or renal origin. The decrease in plasma oncotic pressure generates generalized fluid leakage into interstitial compartments and produces edema. There are multiple pathologies and mechanisms for the production of generalized edema; knowledge of the pathophysiology of its development allows a clinical, laboratory and office analysis that guides the diagnosis. Cytomegalovirus infection is a rare cause of generalized edema; recognizing this entity and reaching an appropriate differential diagnosis is the objective of this review.

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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 27(5): 102805, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520457

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Cytomegalovirus end-organ-disease (CMV EOD) is still a major cause of debilitating illness in people living with HIV, especially in developing countries. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of preemptive therapy against CMV EOD in HIV-positive adults with CMV viremia. Methods: Systematic review of clinical trials by searching electronic databases and clinical trial registries, screening and selection of references, data extraction and assessment of risk of bias. The results were presented in a narrative synthesis. Aggregated analyzes for dichotomous outcomes were reported as odds ratios with 95 % Confidence Intervals. Results: Four RTC were included. A reduction in the risk of CMV EOD with preemptive therapy was found OR=0.49 (95 % CI 0.31-0.76). We did not identify significant differences for all-cause mortality, adverse events, and withdrawal of the therapy secondary to adverse events. Conclusions: Preemptive therapy could be a potential option for preventing CMV EOD in people living with HIV.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1515296

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Introducción: El síndrome de Evans es un desorden autoinmune poco frecuente, caracterizado por el descenso de al menos dos líneas celulares hemáticas. Las publicaciones del síndrome de Evans e infección por citomegalovirus resultan escasas. Objetivo: Examinar el caso de una niña con síndrome de Evans e infección activa por citomegalovirus que respondió favorablemente a la terapia antiviral. Presentación del caso: Niña de 13 meses con antecedentes de prematuridad y bajo peso al nacer, que acudió a consulta por presentar palidez y equimosis en tórax, abdomen y extremidades. En los exámenes de laboratorio se encontró trombocitopenia y anemia severa con prueba de Coombs directo positiva. Recibió pulsos de metilprednisolona con respuesta desfavorable. La carga viral resultó positiva para citomegalovirus (4019 copias de ADN) y recibió valganciclovir con evolución favorable en el seguimiento. Conclusiones: El síndrome de Evans asociado a infección por CMV es infrecuente. El tratamiento con valganciclovir podría ser beneficioso para cierto grupo de pacientes; sin embargo, hacen falta más estudios que demuestren la eficacia y seguridad de este tratamiento en este síndrome; más aún si está asociado a una elevada carga viral(AU)


Introduction: Evans syndrome is a rare autoimmune disorder, characterized by the descent of at least two blood cell lines. Publications of Evans syndrome and cytomegalovirus infection are scarce. Objective: To examine the case of a girl with Evans syndrome and active cytomegalovirus infection who responded favorably to antiviral therapy. Case presentation: A 13-month-old girl with a history of prematurity and low birth weight, who attended the consultation for presenting pallor and ecchymosis in the thorax, abdomen and extremities. Laboratory tests found thrombocytopenia and severe anemia after a positive direct Coombs test. She received pulses of methylprednisolone with unfavorable response. The viral load was positive for cytomegalovirus (4019 copies of DNA) and received valganciclovir with favorable evolution at follow-up. Conclusions: Evans syndrome associated with CMV infection is uncommon. Treatment with valganciclovir may be beneficial for a certain group of patients. However, more studies are needed to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of this treatment in this syndrome; even more so if it is associated with a high viral load(AU)


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Humans , Female , Infant , Cytomegalovirus Infections/etiology , Thrombocytopenia, Neonatal Alloimmune , Valganciclovir/therapeutic use , Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune/diagnosis , Thrombocytopenia , Treatment Outcome
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1441830

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Introducción: La infección severa por citomegalovirus resulta inusual en pacientes inmunocompetentes, sin embargo, cuando se presenta tiene una alta carga de morbilidad. Objetivo: Examinar el caso de un paciente nacido a término, con desnutrición aguda severa que presentó sepsis secundaria a una infección por citomegalovirus. Presentación del caso: Paciente de 2 meses y 7 días de edad que se llevó al servicio de urgencias por cuadro de un día de evolución de inapetencia, y fiebre. Sin antecedentes de prematurez o de infecciones oportunistas, y adecuado desarrollo para su edad. Se trasladó a un centro de mayor complejidad por deshidratación. En dicho centro el paciente presentó deterioro pulmonar con hallazgo de bronconeumonía, deterioro gastrointestinal por distensión severa de asas, deposiciones sanguinolentas, y deterioro hematológico por anemia hemolítica. Se descartó infección de origen bacteriano y fúngico, y se estableció que la etiología presentada se debía a citomegalovirus. Se trató con valganciclovir con una buena evolución clínica. Se discutió la fisiopatología, el diagnóstico, y tratamiento en relación con el caso presentado. Conclusiones: La infección grave por citomegalovirus en el periodo posnatal resultó muy rara, sin embargo, de presentar síntomas, son principalmente gastrointestinales o pulmonares; y ante la no respuesta al tratamiento convencional de enfermedades más comunes, se debe sospechar de manera oportuna una infección por este agente, dada la alta carga de morbilidad que produce.


Introduction: Severe cytomegalovirus infection is unusual in immunocompetent patients; however, when it occurs it has a high burden of morbidity. Objective: To examine the case of a patient born at term who presented sepsis secondary to cytomegalovirus infection. Presentation of the case: A 2 months and 7 days old patient was taken to the emergency department for one day of evolution of inappetence and fever, with no history of prematurity or opportunistic infections and adequate development for his age. The patient was transferred to a more complex center due to dehydration, and in that center the patient presented pulmonary deterioration with bronchopneumonia, gastrointestinal deterioration due to severe distension of the loops, bloody stools, and hematologic deterioration due to hemolytic anemia. Bacterial and fungal infection was ruled out and the etiology was established as cytomegalovirus. She was treated with valganciclovir with a good clinical evolution. The pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment are discussed in relation to the presented case. Conclusions: Severe cytomegalovirus infection in the postnatal period was very rare, however, if symptoms are present, they are mainly gastrointestinal or pulmonary; and in the absence of response to conventional treatment of more common diseases, an infection by this agent should be suspected in a timely manner, given the high burden of morbidity it produces.

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Journal of Clinical Hepatology ; (12): 1431-1439, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978804

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Cytomegalovirus hepatitis is a liver disease caused by human cytomegalovirus infection and is one of the most common liver diseases in children and immunocompromised individuals. This disease has no specific clinical manifestations and is easily confused with other types of viral hepatitis, which may lead to delayed treatment or mistreatment. Therefore, the early diagnosis of cytomegalovirus hepatitis is of vital importance, and patients should be given timely and effective treatment with appropriately selected antiviral drugs and course of treatment. This article reviews the recent research advances in the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cytomegalovirus hepatitis.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 598-2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978504

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At present, mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors are commonly-used immunosuppressive drugs after organ transplantation, including sirolimus (rapamycin) and everolimus. mTOR inhibitors not only exert an immunosuppressive effect by inhibiting T cell proliferation, but also possess multiple potential functions, such as antiaging, anti-tumor and anti-virus infection, etc. Virus infection is one of the most common complications after organ transplantation. Current anti-viral treatments are limited and yield poor efficacy. In this article, the role of mTOR pathway in virus infection, the mechanism of common mTOR inhibitors and the role of mTOR inhibitors in different types of virus infections were reviewed, aiming to provide reference for clinical application and subsequent research of mTOR inhibitors in organ transplant recipients.

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