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Severe forms of hereditary spherocytosis in children with congenital active cytomegalovirus infection

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2024-23-1-55-61

Abstract

Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the cause of fetal malformations, fetal death, severe generalized disease up to death, and changes in hematopoiesis. It should be noted that the pantropic effects of the virus and the peculiarities of the immunopathogenesis of congenital CMV infection are often the basis for the occurrence of autoimmune diseases Also CMV can be the reason in decompensation of combined pathologies. Below are two cases of severe hereditary sphero-cytosis in children with congenital active CMV infection.

About the Authors

A. A. Komarova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Komarova A. A.

Moscow



H. A. Sarkisyan H. A.
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health; Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky
Russian Federation

Sarkisyan H. A.

Moscow



A. P. Khokhlova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

 Khokhlova A. P.

Moscow



E. A. Polyak
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Polyak E. A.

Moscow



V. A. Vershinnikova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Vershinnikova V. A.

Moscow



K. R. Baltaeva
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Baltaeva K. R.

Moscow



D. R. Kantserova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

 Kantserova D. R.

Moscow



V. A. Mironova
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Mironova V. A.

Moscow



L. M. Makarova
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky
Russian Federation

Makarova L. M.

Moscow



A. L. Belaya
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky
Russian Federation

Belaya A. L.

Moscow



A. E. Atapina
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky
Russian Federation

Atapina A. E.

Moscow



I. G. Lyubeznova
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky
Russian Federation

Lyubeznova I. G.

Moscow



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Komarova A.A., Sarkisyan H. A. H.A., Khokhlova A.P., Polyak E.A., Vershinnikova V.A., Baltaeva K.R., Kantserova D.R., Mironova V.A., Makarova L.M., Belaya A.L., Atapina A.E., Lyubeznova I.G. Severe forms of hereditary spherocytosis in children with congenital active cytomegalovirus infection. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2024;23(1):55-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2024-23-1-55-61

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