Immunodeficiencies in children with chronic post tympanic otorrhoea.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-07-01
Therese Ovesen, Jonas Rickers Kragelund, Jens Magnus Jensen, Steffen Thiel, Jens Erik Veirum
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Abstract

Introduction: A minority of children treated with ventilation tubes develop chronic otorrhoea. To test the hypothesis that this condition might be caused by an underlying primary immunodeficiency, the immunological status was examined in a group of children with longstanding otorrhoea.

Material and methods: Eighteen children who had suffered from otorrhoea for a minimum of six months and who did not respond to relevant therapy were included. Thorough cleansing and suction was performed including removal of ventilation tubes. Swabs were obtained for microbiology and blood was collected for immunological analyses.

Results: One child out of 18 had a normal immune status. Five demonstrated isolated humoral deficiencies, four had isolated cellular deficiencies, whereas combined defects were identified among eight children. The humoral deficiencies consisted of selective or partial immunoglobulin A deficiencies, immunoglobulin G subclass and mannanbinding lectin deficiencies. The cellular deficiencies most often involved the cytotoxic T cells and the natural killer cells.

Conclusion: Primary immunodeficiencies were very prevalent in a highly selected group of children suffering from longstanding post tympanic otorrhoea. The condition should therefore be considered in case of chronic, refractory otorrhoea. The serostatus should be followed carefully to obtain information of the prognosis.

Funding: Not relevant.

Trial registration: Not relevant.

慢性中耳炎患儿的免疫缺陷。
少数儿童使用通气管治疗会发展成慢性耳漏。为了验证这种情况可能是由潜在的原发性免疫缺陷引起的假设,我们对一组患有长期耳漏的儿童进行了免疫状态检查。材料和方法:纳入18名患有耳漏至少6个月且对相关治疗无反应的儿童。进行彻底清洁和抽吸,包括拆除通气管。采集拭子进行微生物学分析,采集血液进行免疫学分析。结果:1 / 18的儿童免疫状态正常。5例表现出孤立的体液缺陷,4例表现出孤立的细胞缺陷,而在8名儿童中发现了综合缺陷。体液缺乏包括选择性或部分免疫球蛋白A缺乏,免疫球蛋白G亚类和甘露聚糖结合凝集素缺乏。细胞缺陷最常涉及细胞毒性T细胞和自然杀伤细胞。结论:原发性免疫缺陷是非常普遍的一组儿童患有长期后鼓室耳漏。因此,在慢性难治性耳漏的情况下,应考虑这种情况。应仔细跟踪血清状态,以获得预后信息。资金:无关紧要。试验注册:不相关。
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