GENERALIZED ERYTHEMATOUS-URTICARIAL DERMATITIS AND RESPIRATORY INFECTIONAS A MANIFESTATION OF COMBINED PARVOVIRUS B19 AND MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE INFECTION IN A 2-YEAR-OLD CHILD
https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-2-66-70
Abstract
The article describes the clinical case of combined skin lesions in the form of generalized erythematous-urticarial dermatitis and the respiratory tract in the form of rhinoadenopharyngitis, simple bronchitis, in a child of 2 years. Caused by parvovirus B19 and Мycoplasma pneumoniae. The problems of diagnosis, treatment, variety of clinical manifestations of parvovirus B19 infection and Мycoplasma pneumoniae are discussed.
About the Authors
G. V. PetrovaRussian Federation
Galina Petrova,PhD, infectious disease physician, pediatrician
Moscow
S. S. Agapova
Russian Federation
Svetlana Agapova, pediatrician, head of the department of older children
Moscow
M. V. Mozzhukhina
Russian Federation
Maria Mozzhukhina, post-graduate student of the Pediatrics Department named after acad. G.N. Speranskiy with the course of polyclinic pediatrics, the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; pediatrician of the department of older children, Perinatal Medical Center, GC «Mother and Child»
Moscow
E. P. Tymoshenko
Russian Federation
Olga Timoshenko, pediatrician of the department of older children
Moscow
N. S. Pavlov
Russian Federation
Nikolay Pavlov, pediatrician of the department of older children
Moscow
E. P. Kudryavtzeva
Russian Federation
Ekaterina Kudryavtseva, pediatrician of the department of older children
Moscow
N. P. Makina
Russian Federation
Makina Natalia, pediatrician of the department of older children
Moscow
M. V. Shcherbakova
Russian Federation
Marina Shcherbakova, Deputy Chief Physician for Pediatricspediatrician
Moscow
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For citations:
Petrova G.V., Agapova S.S., Mozzhukhina M.V., Tymoshenko E.P., Pavlov N.S., Kudryavtzeva E.P., Makina N.P., Shcherbakova M.V. GENERALIZED ERYTHEMATOUS-URTICARIAL DERMATITIS AND RESPIRATORY INFECTIONAS A MANIFESTATION OF COMBINED PARVOVIRUS B19 AND MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE INFECTION IN A 2-YEAR-OLD CHILD. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2018;17(2):66-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-2-66-70