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与急性细小病毒B19感染相关的头颅血肿和瘀点疹:一例报告

Cephalhematoma and petechial rashes associated with acute parvovirus B19 infection: a case report.

作者信息

Takeuchi Masato, Shiozawa Ryosuke, Hangai Mayumi, Takita Junko, Kitanaka Sachiko

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

BMC Infect Dis. 2013 Oct 7;13:465. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-465.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parvovirus B19 can cause petechial rashes in the acute phase of illness as well as erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) during convalescence. This petechial rash is often called "gloves and socks" syndrome because of the typical distribution of the eruption. However, involvement of other sites (e.g., intertriginous area) and generalized involvement have been recently recognized. We report here a patient with parvovirus-associated petechiae and cephalhematoma.

CASE PRESENTATION

The patient was a previously healthy 10-year-old boy. There was a family history of fatal bleeding; his sister died of intracranial bleeding with an uncertain cause at the age of 5 months. The patient was admitted to our hospital because of sudden onset of cephalhematoma associated with fever. He reported that he had no recent head trauma but that he massaged his scalp on the day before admission. On admission, his temperature was 38.8°C; otherwise, he was in a stable condition. Besides cephalhematoma, petechial rashes were present on his trunk and limbs. The initial laboratory tests were essentially normal, including platelet count and coagulation tests. Expanded laboratory tests were repeated to explore the etiology of his skin hemorrhage, all of which indicated that hematological disorders were unlikely. His symptoms subsided spontaneously over the next few days and he was discharged uneventfully. Anti-parvovirus IgM titer was elevated during hospitalization and typical erythema infectiosum was seen approximately 1 week after discharge. During 6 months follow-up, he remained stable without recurrence of a hemorrhagic episode. Finally, we concluded that his cephalhematoma was responsible for acute parvoviral infection.

CONCLUSIONS

This is believed to be the first report describing a possible association between parvovirus B19 infection and cephalhematoma. Parvovirus B19 infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children who present with unexplained hemorrhage such as cephalhematoma or petechiae.

摘要

背景

细小病毒B19可在疾病急性期引起瘀点疹,在恢复期引起传染性红斑(第五病)。这种瘀点疹常因皮疹的典型分布而被称为“手套和袜子”综合征。然而,最近已认识到其他部位(如间擦疹区域)受累及全身受累的情况。我们在此报告1例与细小病毒相关的瘀点和头颅血肿患者。

病例介绍

该患者是一名既往健康的10岁男孩。有家族性致命出血病史;他的妹妹在5个月大时死于原因不明的颅内出血。该患者因与发热相关的头颅血肿突然发作而入院。他报告近期没有头部外伤,但在入院前一天曾按摩过头皮。入院时,他的体温为38.8°C;除此之外,他的情况稳定。除头颅血肿外,其躯干和四肢出现瘀点疹。初始实验室检查基本正常,包括血小板计数和凝血检查。重复进行扩展实验室检查以探究其皮肤出血的病因,所有检查均表明血液系统疾病的可能性不大。接下来的几天里他的症状自行缓解,顺利出院。住院期间抗细小病毒IgM滴度升高,出院后约1周出现典型的传染性红斑。在6个月的随访期间,他情况稳定,未再发生出血事件。最后,我们得出结论,他的头颅血肿是急性细小病毒感染的原因。

结论

据信这是第一份描述细小病毒B19感染与头颅血肿之间可能关联的报告。对于出现不明原因出血(如头颅血肿或瘀点)的儿童,鉴别诊断时应考虑细小病毒B19感染。

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