狂犬病继发性急性呼吸窘迫综合征:病例报告和文献综述

Muhammadhosein Moradi, M. Shabani, Afshin Saboorizadeh
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导言简介:简介:狂犬病是一种人畜共患病病毒感染,主要分布在亚洲和非洲,每年约有 60 000 例死亡病例。狂犬病病毒是一种 RNA 病毒,主要通过粘膜表面或与受损皮肤接触传播。在本研究中,我们介绍了一例狂犬病并发急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的病例。病例介绍:一名 64 岁的男性患者在入院三周前被狗咬伤,因烦躁不安而到我院急诊科就诊。肺部 CT 扫描显示双肺几乎完全不通透,表明患有 ARDS。不幸的是,患者在入院后 5 小时内去世。经过尸检,使用直接荧光抗体技术对脑部样本进行了检测,结果呈狂犬病阳性。结论:ARDS是狂犬病的一种罕见但致命的神经外并发症,可能与细胞因子风暴和一氧化氮等致病因素有关。尽管如此,为了更准确地了解发病机理,还需要进行进一步的研究。
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Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Secondary to Rabies: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Introduction: Introduction: Rabies is a zoonotic viral infection with a worldwide distribution, primarily found in Asia and Africa, leading to an annual mortality rate of approximately 60 000 cases. The rabies virus is an RNA virus primarily transmitted through mucosal surfaces or contact with compromised skin. In this study, we present a case of rabies associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Case Presentation: A 64-year-old male who had been bitten by a dog three weeks prior to admission presented to our emergency department with restlessness. A lung CT scan revealed nearly complete opacification of both lungs, indicative of ARDS. Unfortunately, the patient passed away within 5 hours of admission. An autopsy was conducted, and brain samples tested positive for rabies using the direct fluorescent antibody technique. Conclusions: ARDS is a rare but fatal extra-neural complication of rabies, potentially linked to cytokine storms and nitric oxide as etiological factors. Nevertheless, further investigations are warranted to gain a more precise understanding of the pathogenesis.
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