SARS-CoV-2 感染者的爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征

Sara Beltrán, Eva M.ª Jiménez, Paula Vidal, M.ª Pilar Vicente, Mercedes Cemeli
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爱丽丝梦游仙境综合症(Alice in Wonderland Syndrome)是由多种病因引起的视觉感知障碍,是儿科最常见的感染性疾病。这是一种罕见的临床病症,但由于其通常具有自限性,因此识别这种病症非常重要。我们报告了一名 11 岁儿童在感染 SARS-CoV-2 48 天后出现的视体变形、小视点和大视点。由于该病是良性发展,因此排除了其他器质性病因,并坚持期待疗法。目前还没有人发表过这种与 SARS-CoV-2 感染相关的综合征。
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Alice in Wonderland syndrome in SARS-CoV-2 infection
The Alice in Wonderland syndrome is defined by the presence of visual perception disorders with several etiologies, being the most frequent the infections in pediatrics. It is a rare clinical condition, but it is important to recognize it because of the generally self-limited nature. We present a 11 years old child who presented visual body distortions, micropsia and macropsia 48 after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Other organic causes were discarded, maintaining an expectant treatment because of its benign evolution. To point this syndrome associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, has not yet published right now.
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