A Rare Case Report of NEHI in a Preterm Infant with Review of the Literature.

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Chetna Mangat, Mikaela DeCoster, Natasa Milosavljevic, Lisa Hiskey, Elizabeth H Ristagno, Nadir Demirel
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Background: Neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia of infancy (NEHI) is a rare respiratory disorder. During infancy, it typically presents with hypoxemia, tachypnea, and respiratory distress, and is commonly misdiagnosed as common childhood illnesses such as pneumonia, reactive airway disease, or bronchiolitis. Lack of awareness about this relatively new and rare disorder in primary care and acute care settings lead to delayed diagnosis and unnecessary use of antibiotics. Case Presentation. We present a case of a 7-month-old girl, born prematurely at 32 weeks with tachypnea and respiratory distress who was initially diagnosed with viral pneumonia, then upper respiratory infection, and finally with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia, while the child never had any fever or upper respiratory symptoms. Failure of outpatient treatment with oral antibiotic and bronchodilator, with the persistence of respiratory symptoms such as retractions, bilateral crackles, and hypoxemia led to hospitalization for intravenous antibiotics. Given persistent symptoms, further evaluation was performed, and she was diagnosed with NEHI based on characteristic chest CT findings.

Conclusions: Viral respiratory infections are the most frequent cause of respiratory illnesses in the first years of life. Primary care providers should be aware of less frequent causes of persistent respiratory symptoms in infancy like NEHI and other interstitial lung diseases in children. This may prevent unnecessary use of antibiotics and delayed diagnosis.

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罕见早产儿NEHI 1例报告并文献复习。
背景:小儿神经内分泌细胞增生症是一种罕见的呼吸系统疾病。在婴儿期,它通常表现为低氧血症、呼吸急促和呼吸窘迫,并常被误诊为常见的儿童疾病,如肺炎、反应性气道疾病或细支气管炎。初级保健和急性保健机构对这种相对较新的罕见疾病缺乏认识,导致诊断延误和不必要地使用抗生素。案例演示。我们报告一例7个月大的女婴,32周早产,呼吸急促和呼吸窘迫,最初诊断为病毒性肺炎,然后是上呼吸道感染,最后是社区获得性细菌性肺炎,而孩子从未有任何发烧或上呼吸道症状。门诊使用口服抗生素和支气管扩张剂治疗失败,持续出现呼吸道症状,如牵张、双侧裂纹和低氧血症,导致住院静脉注射抗生素。鉴于持续的症状,进行了进一步的评估,并根据胸部CT的特征性表现诊断为NEHI。结论:病毒性呼吸道感染是生命最初几年呼吸道疾病的最常见原因。初级保健提供者应意识到婴儿持续呼吸道症状的不常见原因,如NEHI和其他儿童间质性肺疾病。这可以防止不必要的抗生素使用和延误诊断。
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