Akut infantil hemorajik ödem (AİHÖ) ateş, ödem, geniş purpurik deri lezyonları ile karakterize genellikle sistemik tutulum bulgusu olmadan birkaç gün veya hafta içerisinde kendiliğinden gerileyen ve süt çocuklarında görülen derinin lökositoklastik bir vaskülitidir. Hastalık başlangıçta oldukça ağır bir klinik tablo ile ortaya çıkmasına rağmen, klinik gidişat selim bir seyirde olup kısa sürede tamamen iyileşmektedir. Etiyoloji tam olarak bilinmemekle birlikte, enfeksiyon, aşılama ve ilaç tedavilerinin AİHÖ’ye neden olduğu düşünülmektedir. Bu yazıda literatürde nadir olarak bildirilmiş Adenovirüs enfeksiyonun neden olduğu AİHÖ’lü 9 aylık erkek bir hasta sunulmuştur.
Acute infantile hemorrhagic swelling (AIDS) is a leukocytoclastic vasculitis of the skin, which is characterized by fever, swelling, wide purple skin injuries, which usually decreases on its own within a few days or weeks without a systemic attitude, and is observed in milk children. Although the disease appears at first with a very heavy clinical picture, the clinical progress is in a slow path and is completely recovering in a short time. Although the etiology is not exactly known, it is believed that infection, vaccination and medication treatments are causing HIV. In this article, a 9-month-old male patient with AIDS caused by a rare adenovirus infection
Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy (AHEI) is cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis which is characterized by fever, edema, large purpuric skin lesions and usually spontaneously regressed within a few days or weeks without systemic symptom. Despite the initially dramatic appearance of the disease, the clinical course is benign and is recovering in a short time. The etiology is not known but infection, vaccination and drug therapies are thought to cause AHEI. In this article, we present a 9-month-old male patient with AHEI caused by Adenovirus infection, which is reported rarely in the literature.
Alan : Sağlık Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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