Acute post-infectious cerebellar ataxia due to co-infection of human herpesvirus-6 and adenovirus mimicking myositis

被引:0
|
作者
Aldo Naselli
Giovanna Pala
Federico Cresta
Martina Finetti
Roberta Biancheri
Salvatore Renna
机构
[1] Ospedale Pediatrico IRCCS,UOC First Aid and Emergency Department, Istituto Giannina Gaslini
[2] Ospedale Pediatrico IRCCS,Neuroscience Department, Istituto Giannina Gaslini
关键词
Human herpes virus-6; Adenovirus; Hypotonia; Weakness; Ataxia;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Acute cerebellar ataxia (ACA) is a relatively common neurological disease in children. Most common types of ACA are acute post-infectious (APCA) and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). Less common but important causes include opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS) and acute cerebellitis. Cerebellar neoplasms and acute hydrocephalus are additional causes of paediatric ataxia. APCA is the most common cause of ACA in children, comprising about 30-50% of total cases. This is a report about an immunocompetent 4-yrs-old male affected by APCA, due to co-infection by human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) and adenovirus, with symptoms mimicking myositis.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [31] Dynamics of infection with human herpesvirus-6 in EBV-negative infectious mononucleosis: Data acquisition for computer modeling
    Krueger, GRF
    Bertram, G
    Ramon, A
    Koch, B
    Ablashi, DV
    Brandt, ME
    Wang, GY
    Buja, LM
    IN VIVO, 2001, 15 (05): : 373 - 380
  • [32] Mathematical model to simulate the cellular dynamics of infection with human herpesvirus-6 in EBV-negative infectious mononucleosis
    Wang, GY
    Krueger, GRF
    Buja, LM
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2003, 71 (04) : 569 - 577
  • [33] Epstein-Barr virus co-infection in a patient with dengue fever presenting with post-infectious cerebellitis: a case report
    Suneth Karunarathne
    Yapa Udayakumara
    Harshini Fernando
    Journal of Medical Case Reports, 6 (1)
  • [34] CLINICAL-FEATURES OF PRIMARY HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-6 INFECTION IN AN INFANT WITH ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA
    YOSHIKAWA, T
    KOBAYASHI, I
    ASANO, Y
    NAKASHIMA, T
    YAZAKI, T
    KOJIMA, S
    YAMADA, A
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY, 1993, 15 (04): : 424 - 426
  • [35] Transient synovitis: Lack of serologic evidence for acute parvovirus B-19 or human herpesvirus-6 infection
    Lockhart, GR
    Longobardi, YL
    Ehrlich, M
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 1999, 19 (02) : 185 - 187
  • [36] FATAL ENCEPHALITIS DUE TO VARIANT-B HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-6 INFECTION IN A BONE MARROW-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT
    DROBYSKI, WR
    KNOX, KK
    MAJEWSKI, D
    CARRIGAN, DR
    NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1994, 330 (19): : 1356 - 1360
  • [37] Co-infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in an immunocompetent child with meningoencephalitis:: a random association?
    Vianello, F.
    Barbaro, F.
    Cogo, P.
    Furlan, A.
    Trevenzoli, M.
    Sgarabotto, D.
    INFECTION, 2008, 36 (02) : 174 - 176
  • [38] Co-infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in an Immunocompetent Child with Meningoencephalitis: a Random Association?
    F. Vianello
    F. Barbaro
    P. Cogo
    A. Furlan
    M. Trevenzoli
    D. Sgarabotto
    Infection, 2008, 36 : 174 - 176
  • [39] Hematologic findings associated with thrombocytopenia during the acute phase of exanthem subitum confirmed by primary human herpesvirus-6 infection
    Hashimoto, H
    Maruyama, H
    Fujimoto, K
    Sakakura, T
    Seishu, S
    Okuda, N
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY, 2002, 24 (03) : 211 - 214
  • [40] Vironome of Kaposi sarcoma associated herpesvirus-inflammatory cytokine syndrome in an AIDS patient reveals co-infection of human herpesvirus 8 and human herpesvirus 6A
    Tamburro, Kristen M.
    Yang, Dongmei
    Poisson, Jessica
    Fedoriw, Yuri
    Roy, Debasmita
    Lucas, Amy
    Sin, Sang-Hoon
    Malouf, Nadia
    Moylan, Vincent
    Damania, Blossom
    Moll, Stephan
    van der Horst, Charles
    Dittmer, Dirk P.
    VIROLOGY, 2012, 433 (01) : 220 - 225