儿童非感染性单侧宫颈淋巴结病1例报告

Q4 Medicine Paediatria Croatica Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.13112/pc.2022.14
P. Bukovec, Izabela Kranjčec, S. Gašparov, H. Živić
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小儿颈淋巴肿大常是求医的原因。根据文献,90%的4-9岁儿童患有宫颈淋巴结病,主要由急性感染引起,在院外治疗。在少数但重要的病例中,宫颈淋巴结病是由恶性肿瘤和其他广泛的临床实体引起的,这需要更详细的临床方法。本文报告3例非感染性单侧宫颈淋巴结病;单中心Castleman病的青春期男孩,生发中心进行性转变的年轻人,以及被误认为颈淋巴肿大的病毒性腮腺炎的婴儿。我们对一名14岁男孩的单中心型Castleman病进行了诊断,该男孩在持续7个月的颈部淋巴结病变后,通过切除淋巴结的病理组织学评估诊断为单中心型Castleman病,由于PETCT未证实疾病进展,建议密切随访。在广泛的放射学和感染性评估后,在一名有3个月淋巴结病病史的青少年中建立了生发中心进行性转化的组织病理学-临床诊断。慢性复发的病程再一次被证实,因为这个病人在去年等待他的第三次切除。病毒性腮腺炎是一种可以模仿颈部淋巴结病的疾病,第三例患者是一名6个月大的男婴,其下颌下肿胀持续了三天。这篇文章强调了详细的病史和临床评估的重要性,但也提醒了一个不太常见的,非感染性原因的儿童淋巴结病,其中系统的方法是正确诊断和治疗的关键。
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Non-infectious unilateral cervical lymphadenopathy in children - a case report
Cervical lymphadenopathy in children is often the reason to seek medical attention. According to the literature, 90% of children aged 4-9 years has cervical lymphadenopathy, mainly caused by acute infections, that is treated in the out-of-hospital setting. In a small, but significant number of cases, cervical lymphadenopathy is caused by malignancy and wide range of other clinical entities, that require more detailed clinical approach. Three patients with non-infectous unilateral cervical lymphadenopathy are presented; adolescent boy with unicentric Castleman disease, young adult with progressive transformation of germinal centers, and an infant with viral parotitis mistaken for cervical lymphadenopathy. Unicentric Castleman disease was diagnosed by pathohistological assesment of excised lymph node to a 14-year-old boy after 7 months of persistent cervical lymphadenopathy, and close follow-up was suggested as no disease progression was verified by PETCT. Histopathological-clinical diagnosis of progressive transformation of germinal centers was established in an adolescent with 3-month history of lymphadenopathy, after extensive radiological and infectious assesment. Chronic reccurent course of the disease was once again confirmed, as this patient awaits his third extirpation in the last year. Viral parotitis is one of the conditions that can mimic cervical lymphadenopathy as showed with the third presented patient – a 6-month-old male infant with the submandibular swelling lasting for three days. This article emphasises the importance of a detailed history taking and clinical assesment, but is also a reminder of a less often, noninfectious causes of lymphadenopathy in children, where systematic approach is the key to a correct diagnosis and treatment.
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Paediatria Croatica
Paediatria Croatica 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: In the inaugural 1956 issue of the journal, the editor Dr Feđa Fischer Sartorius outlined the journal''s vision and objectives saying that the journal will publish original papers on the development, pathology, and health care of children from the prenatal period to their final biological, emotional and social maturity. The journal continues this vision by publishing original research articles, clinical and laboratory observations, case reports and reviews of medical progress in pediatrics and child health.
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