Lind K
Yale J Biol Med. 1983 Sep-Dec;56(5-6):461-8.
Over the past 20 years the annual number of reports on extrapulmonary symptoms during Mycoplasma (M.) pneumoniae disease has increased. Clinical and epidemiological data indicate that symptoms from the skin and mucous membranes, from the central nervous system, from the heart, and perhaps from other organs as well are not quite uncommon manifestations of M. pneumoniae disease. Reports on unusual courses of the disease have also accumulated, including cases of severe respiratory symptoms, sometimes seen in patients with underlying disease or with a concomitant viral infection. Serious extrapulmonary manifestations have been common in fatal cases of M. pneumoniae disease. Some observations and experimental data on these manifestations and on the possible pathogenic mechanisms are dealt with. The conclusion is that such mechanisms are still largely unknown.
在过去20年中,关于肺炎支原体(M. pneumoniae)疾病肺外症状的年度报告数量有所增加。临床和流行病学数据表明,皮肤和黏膜、中枢神经系统、心脏以及可能其他器官出现的症状,是肺炎支原体疾病相当常见的表现。关于该疾病异常病程的报告也不断积累,包括严重呼吸道症状的病例,有时见于有基础疾病或合并病毒感染的患者。严重的肺外表现在肺炎支原体疾病的致命病例中很常见。本文探讨了关于这些表现以及可能的致病机制的一些观察结果和实验数据。结论是,这些机制在很大程度上仍然未知。