Pulmonary manifestations of pediatric hyper IgE syndrome
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Maryam Hassanzad1 , Sareh Amini , Soheila Khalilzadeh , Ali Akbar Velayati  |
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Background: Hyper IgE syndrome is a rare primary immune deficiency disorder characterized by pulmonary and cutaneous infection, eczema, and elevated serum IgE levels. In this article, 4 patients with hyper IgE syndrome and recurrent pulmonary infection were reported.
Case Report: Four girls with history of recurrent pulmonary infections were worked up and hyper IgE syndrome was diagnosed for them. All patients had recurrent pulmonary infections including pneumonia, bronchiectasis, pulmonary abscess, hydropneumothorax. Serum IgE levels were greater than 2000 Iu/ml in all cases. Microbial cultures showed staphylococcus aureas and pseudomans aeroginosa in two cases. All patients respond well to the wide spectrum intravenous antibiotics. Extra-pulmonary manifestations including purulent lymphadenitis, and skin and brain abcesses were observed.
Conclusion: Hyper IgE syndrome causes recurrent pulmonary and extra-pulmonary infections which response fairly well to wide spectrum antibiotic therapy. |
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Keywords: Hyper IgE Syndrome, Pulmonary infection, Children. |
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Epidemiology Received: 2010/08/31 | Published: 2010/04/15
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