儿童急性肺炎衣原体感染,并发球后视神经炎1例。

IF 1.7 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
GERMS Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.18683/germs.2025.1457
Gheorghiţă Jugulete, Bianca Borcoş, Mădălina Maria Merişescu
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摘要

本病例强调了肺炎衣原体感染的一种罕见且显著的并发症:视神经炎(ON)。儿童急性肺炎衣原体感染通常表现为呼吸道症状,偶尔可能导致并发症或后遗症。ON是一种最常与病毒感染或其他脱髓鞘疾病相关的疾病。病例报告:患者为一名10岁女孩,最初表现为肺炎衣原体感染的典型全身症状,包括发热、寒战和头痛,此外还有非典型症状-色差或视力障碍。这促使对潜在神经系统并发症的进一步调查,最终导致ON的诊断。该病例强调了全面诊断检查的重要性,包括对鼻咽标本进行血清学检测(IgM ELISA)和PCR分析,以确认潜在感染。此外,影像学检查(CT, MRI)和咨询神经病学和眼科专家对于排除其他潜在原因和评估并发症的程度至关重要。对治疗的快速和良好的反应突出了早期诊断和适当管理的重要性。结论:尽管ON是肺炎衣原体感染的一种罕见并发症,但在有不明原因视觉症状的儿科患者中应予以考虑,特别是在对原发感染进行治疗后临床病程没有改善或恶化的情况下。该病例进一步强调了跨学科合作在处理复杂病例中的重要性,以及警惕监测呼吸道感染儿童潜在神经系统并发症的必要性。
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Acute Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in a child, complicated by retrobulbar optic neuritis.

Introduction: This case highlights a rare and significant complication of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection: optic neuritis (ON). Acute Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in children typically presents with respiratory tract symptoms and may occasionally lead to complications or sequelae. ON is a condition most commonly associated with viral infections or other demyelinating diseases.

Case report: The patient, a 10-year-old girl, initially presented with the typical systemic symptoms of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection, including fever, chills, and headache, in addition to an atypical symptom-chromatic deficit, or visual disturbances. This prompted further investigation into potential neurological complications, ultimately leading to a diagnosis of ON. The case underscores the importance of a comprehensive diagnostic workup, including serological testing (IgM ELISA) and PCR analysis of nasopharyngeal specimens, to confirm the underlying infection. Additionally, imaging studies (CT, MRI) and consultations with specialists in neurology and ophthalmology were critical for excluding other potential causes and assessing the extent of complications. The rapid and favorable response to treatment highlights the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate management.

Conclusions: Although ON is a rare complication of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection, it should be considered in pediatric patients with unexplained visual symptoms, particularly when the clinical course does not improve or worsens despite treatment for the primary infection. This case further emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in managing complex cases and the need for vigilant monitoring of potential neurological complications in children with respiratory infections.

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