Paradoxical upgrading reaction following treatment of disseminated tuberculosis-associated haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in an infant without HIV: a case report and review of the literature.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Aakash Chandran Chidambaram, Malini Maya, Kiruthiga Sugumar, Singaravadivelu Parameswary, Jaikumar Govindaswamy Ramamoorthy, Tamil Selvan
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Abstract

Tuberculosis-associated haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is rare in paediatrics and can be fatal if not recognised and treated on time. A 3-month-old infant with tuberculosis and HLH is described. He was successfully treated with anti-tuberculous therapy (ATT) which comprised isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, streptomycin and dexamethasone (10 mg/m2/day). On Day 28 of therapy, he developed a paradoxical upgrading reaction to ATT for which he was again treated with (oral) corticosteroids for 4 weeks. He recovered successfully and is now completely well and asymptomatic. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of a child having a paradoxical upgrading reaction following treatment for TB-HLH.Abbreviations ATT: anti-tuberculous therapy; CB-NAAT: cartridge-based nucleic acid amplification test; CECT: contrast-enhanced computed tomography; HLH: haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis; NK: natural killer, PUR: paradoxical upgrading reaction; sHLH: secondary HLH.

未感染HIV的婴儿弥散性结核相关嗜血淋巴组织细胞增多症治疗后的矛盾升级反应:一个病例报告和文献回顾。
结核相关的噬血细胞淋巴组织细胞病(HLH)在儿科是罕见的,如果不及时发现和治疗,可能是致命的。一个3个月大的婴儿肺结核和HLH的描述。他成功地接受了抗结核治疗(ATT),包括异烟肼、利福平、吡嗪酰胺、乙胺丁醇、链霉素和地塞米松(10 mg/m2/天)。在治疗的第28天,他对ATT产生了矛盾的升级反应,为此他再次接受(口服)皮质类固醇治疗4周。他成功康复,现在完全康复,无症状。据我们所知,这是首例儿童在接受结核- hlh治疗后出现矛盾升级反应的病例。ATT:抗结核治疗;CB-NAAT:核酸扩增试剂盒;CECT:增强计算机断层扫描;HLH:噬血细胞性淋巴组织细胞增多症;NK:自然杀手,PUR:矛盾升级反应;sHLH:次级HLH。
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19
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paediatrics and International Child Health is an international forum for all aspects of paediatrics and child health in developing and low-income countries. The international, peer-reviewed papers cover a wide range of diseases in childhood and examine the social and cultural settings in which they occur. Although the main aim is to enable authors in developing and low-income countries to publish internationally, it also accepts relevant papers from industrialised countries. The journal is a key publication for all with an interest in paediatric health in low-resource settings.
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