COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Stefanuto,Pedro Pollini Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Fernandes,Carla Jéssica da Silva, Cruz,Camilla Gomes da, Leite,Robério Dias, Tavares,Lohanna Valeska de Sousa
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: although pediatric patients have comparatively fewer cases of COVID-19, children with Down Syndrome exhibit comorbidities such as immunodeficiency, diabetes and, in this perspective, are considered a population at risk for severe COVID-19. In addition, the literature also points to an unfavorable perspective on co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, considered an important comorbidity and a predictor of a worse clinical outcome. Description: female child, nine years old, with Down Syndrome, congenital heart disease and prematurity, with significant weight loss and intermittent fever for six months. A week ago, she had an intensification of fever, productive cough and mild respiratory distress. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 detectable in nasopharynx swab, chest X-ray with diffuse alveolar infiltrate, chest CT with consolidations, excavation, solid micronodules in a sprouting tree pattern mainly in the right upper and lower lobes. Molecular rapid test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis detectable in gastric lavage. After specific treatment, the patient progressed well and was discharged from the hospital after 72 hours without fever and improvement in her breathing pattern. Discussion: despite the extensive pulmonary involvement, the patient did not require invasive ventilatory support and presented a satisfactory short-term outcome. Therefore, the relevance of the association of Tuberculosis and COVID-19 and other comorbidities in the pediatric age group still remains uncertain.
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spelling COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case reportCoronavirusTuberculosisConfectionPediatricsAbstract Introduction: although pediatric patients have comparatively fewer cases of COVID-19, children with Down Syndrome exhibit comorbidities such as immunodeficiency, diabetes and, in this perspective, are considered a population at risk for severe COVID-19. In addition, the literature also points to an unfavorable perspective on co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, considered an important comorbidity and a predictor of a worse clinical outcome. Description: female child, nine years old, with Down Syndrome, congenital heart disease and prematurity, with significant weight loss and intermittent fever for six months. A week ago, she had an intensification of fever, productive cough and mild respiratory distress. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 detectable in nasopharynx swab, chest X-ray with diffuse alveolar infiltrate, chest CT with consolidations, excavation, solid micronodules in a sprouting tree pattern mainly in the right upper and lower lobes. Molecular rapid test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis detectable in gastric lavage. After specific treatment, the patient progressed well and was discharged from the hospital after 72 hours without fever and improvement in her breathing pattern. Discussion: despite the extensive pulmonary involvement, the patient did not require invasive ventilatory support and presented a satisfactory short-term outcome. Therefore, the relevance of the association of Tuberculosis and COVID-19 and other comorbidities in the pediatric age group still remains uncertain.Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-38292021000300553Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil v.21 suppl.2 2021reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Online)instname:Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira (IMIPFF)instacron:IMIPFF10.1590/1806-9304202100s200013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStefanuto,Pedro Pollini GonçalvesFernandes,Carla Jéssica da SilvaCruz,Camilla Gomes daLeite,Robério DiasTavares,Lohanna Valeska de Sousaeng2021-06-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-38292021000300553Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbsmihttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@imip.org.br1806-93041519-3829opendoar:2021-06-25T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Online) - Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira (IMIPFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
title COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
spellingShingle COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
Stefanuto,Pedro Pollini Gonçalves
Coronavirus
Tuberculosis
Confection
Pediatrics
title_short COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
title_full COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
title_fullStr COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
title_sort COVID-19 in a child with down syndrome and extensive pulmonary tuberculosis: a case report
author Stefanuto,Pedro Pollini Gonçalves
author_facet Stefanuto,Pedro Pollini Gonçalves
Fernandes,Carla Jéssica da Silva
Cruz,Camilla Gomes da
Leite,Robério Dias
Tavares,Lohanna Valeska de Sousa
author_role author
author2 Fernandes,Carla Jéssica da Silva
Cruz,Camilla Gomes da
Leite,Robério Dias
Tavares,Lohanna Valeska de Sousa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stefanuto,Pedro Pollini Gonçalves
Fernandes,Carla Jéssica da Silva
Cruz,Camilla Gomes da
Leite,Robério Dias
Tavares,Lohanna Valeska de Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus
Tuberculosis
Confection
Pediatrics
topic Coronavirus
Tuberculosis
Confection
Pediatrics
description Abstract Introduction: although pediatric patients have comparatively fewer cases of COVID-19, children with Down Syndrome exhibit comorbidities such as immunodeficiency, diabetes and, in this perspective, are considered a population at risk for severe COVID-19. In addition, the literature also points to an unfavorable perspective on co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, considered an important comorbidity and a predictor of a worse clinical outcome. Description: female child, nine years old, with Down Syndrome, congenital heart disease and prematurity, with significant weight loss and intermittent fever for six months. A week ago, she had an intensification of fever, productive cough and mild respiratory distress. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 detectable in nasopharynx swab, chest X-ray with diffuse alveolar infiltrate, chest CT with consolidations, excavation, solid micronodules in a sprouting tree pattern mainly in the right upper and lower lobes. Molecular rapid test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis detectable in gastric lavage. After specific treatment, the patient progressed well and was discharged from the hospital after 72 hours without fever and improvement in her breathing pattern. Discussion: despite the extensive pulmonary involvement, the patient did not require invasive ventilatory support and presented a satisfactory short-term outcome. Therefore, the relevance of the association of Tuberculosis and COVID-19 and other comorbidities in the pediatric age group still remains uncertain.
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