CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPIRATORY MANIFESTATIONS OF COVID-19 AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF AN ACCOMPANYING ONCOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE (CASE FROM PRACTICE)

R.V. Tkachuk, O.K. Koloskova, M.N. Garas, T.M. Bilous, L.I. Romanchuk
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Abstract. During the pandemic caused by the spread of a new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2,respiratory symptoms were the most common and decisive in determining the severity ofCOVID19, and in some cases, had a direct causal- consequential mortality impact. Unlikeadults, children had a milder course of coronavirus disease. However, children with thecomorbidities such as diabetes, immunodeficiency, obesity, etc. also had an increased riskof hospitalisation with further required mechanical ventilation.The article presents a clinical case of coronavirus infection in a child with cancer.The patient had a severe course of COVID-19 with signs of post-hospital extralobarviral- bacterial pneumonia complicated by exudative pleurisy, respiratory insufficiencyand exudative pericarditis with a background of initially diagnosed asymptomatic nonHodgkin’s T-cell lymphoma.The complex treatment (oxygen therapy, infusion therapy,combined antibiotic therapy, steroids, diuretics, chest tube drainage) was characterisedby a positive dynamics followed by targeted cancer therapy. The defined patient developedsevere COVID-19 due to cardiovascular complications and formation of an inflammatorycascade due non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
小儿实践中伴随肿瘤病理的COVID-19呼吸道表现特征(来自实践的病例)
摘要在由新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2传播引起的大流行期间,呼吸道症状是决定covid - 19严重程度的最常见和决定性因素,在某些情况下,还会对死亡率产生直接的因果影响。与成人不同,儿童的冠状病毒病程较轻。然而,患有糖尿病、免疫缺陷、肥胖等合并症的儿童在进一步需要机械通气的情况下住院的风险也增加。本文介绍了一名患有癌症的儿童感染冠状病毒的临床病例。患者有严重的COVID-19病程,院后表现为体外病毒细菌性肺炎,并发渗出性胸膜炎、呼吸功能不全和渗出性心包炎,最初诊断为无症状的非霍奇金t细胞淋巴瘤。综合治疗(氧疗、输液治疗、联合抗生素治疗、类固醇、利尿剂、胸管引流)的特点是积极的动态,随后是靶向癌症治疗。该患者由于心血管并发症和非霍奇金淋巴瘤引起的炎症级联形成而发展为严重的COVID-19。
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