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Generalized cytomegalic inclusion-body disease associated with pneumocystis pneumonia in adults. A report of three cases. with Wegener's granulomatosis. thrombotic purpura, and Hodgkin's disease as predisposing conditions.

W S SYMMERS.   

Abstract

Three cases of generalized cytomegalic inclusion-body disease (salivary virus disease) in adults are reported, bringing the number of published cases up to 34. The infection is very rare in adults although well known in infants. As is often found in infants with this disease, pneumonia due to Pneumocystis carinii was also present in each case. The first patient had Wegener's granulomatosis, which presented with acute otitis media: a review of histological material obtained at mastoidectomy eight weeks before death showed that inclusion-body cytomegaly was already present then. Various antibiotics and prednisolone were given, and the lesions in the respiratory organs and the arteritis healed to a considerable extent. Renal failure, however, was progressive and led to death. The second patient had thrombotic purpura and died after a few weeks' illness, during which oxytetracycline and hydrocortisone were given. Congenital absence of the spleen was found at laparotomy, which was performed with the object of doing a splenectomy. Focal cryptococcal pneumonia was present post mortem: six years before death a solitary cryptococcal granuloma of one lung had been treated by lobectomy. The third patient had had Hodgkin's disease for 18 years. During the first 12 years the disease had the characteristics of the so-called indolent form ("Hodgkin's paragranuloma") and it then passed into the typical form. Deep x-ray therapy and cytotoxic drugs were used during the course of the disease at various times, and streptomycin and tuberculostatic drugs were given because of intercurrent tuberculous meningitis which developed three months before death. In all three cases it seems likely that the underlying disease, or the drugs used in its treatment, predisposed to cytomegalic inclusion-body disease and concomitant pneumocystis pneumonia by lowering the patients' resistance. Just as some unusual types of fungal and bacterial infections have become less rare since the introduction of certain drugs, including antibiotics and steroids, it is possible that cytomegalic inclusion-body disease and pneumocystis infection may also be met with oftener in adults, perhaps particularly as a complication of the use of these drugs in the treatment of diseases which are specially liable to interfere with the body's defences.

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Keywords:  PNEUMONIA, INTERSTITIAL PLASMA CELL/complications; VIRUS DISEASES/complications

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Year:  1960        PMID: 13836212      PMCID: PMC479990          DOI: 10.1136/jcp.13.1.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


  29 in total

1.  Lethal midline granuloma of the face: report of case and review of the literature.

Authors:  N RESNICK; P V SKERRETT
Journal:  AMA Arch Intern Med       Date:  1959-01

2.  [Histological studies in experimental pneumocystis pneumonia].

Authors:  D RICKEN
Journal:  Virchows Arch Pathol Anat Physiol Klin Med       Date:  1958

3.  Successfully treated case of cytomegalic disease in a newborn infant.

Authors:  H H VAN GELDEREN
Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  1959-03       Impact factor: 2.299

4.  A stain for fungi in tissue sections and smears using Gomori's methenamine-silver nitrate technic.

Authors:  R G GROCOTT
Journal:  Am J Clin Pathol       Date:  1955-08       Impact factor: 2.493

5.  Respiratory granulomatosis with polyarteritis nodosa (Wegener's syndrome).

Authors:  N S PLUMMER; J H ANGEL; D B SHAW; K F HINSON
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1957-03       Impact factor: 9.139

6.  [Adult form of cytomegaly].

Authors:  G GEILER
Journal:  Frankf Z Pathol       Date:  1957

7.  Generalized cytomegalic inclusion disease in newborn infants.

Authors:  M BIRDSONG; J H COREY; F N MITCHELL; D E SMITH
Journal:  J Am Med Assoc       Date:  1956-12-01

8.  Propagation in tissue cultures of a cytopathogenic virus from human salivary gland virus (SGV) disease.

Authors:  M G SMITH
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1956-06

9.  Wegener's granulomatosis.

Authors:  J L FAHEY; E LEONARD; J CHURG; G GODMAN
Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  1954-08       Impact factor: 4.965

10.  [Miescher's radial nodules in erythema nodosum].

Authors:  H REICH
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  1952-11       Impact factor: 0.751

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  8 in total

1.  CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE IN THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT OF ADULTS.

Authors:  R S LEVINE; N E WARNER; C F JOHNSON
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1964-01       Impact factor: 12.969

2.  Acute leukemia: a pathologic study of the causes of death in 157 proved cases.

Authors:  W B LEACH
Journal:  Can Med Assoc J       Date:  1961-08-12       Impact factor: 8.262

3.  Adult pulmonary cytomegalic inclusion disease: report of a case.

Authors:  J D Browning; I A More; J F Boyd
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1980-01       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 4.  [Pathologic anatomy of cytomegaly].

Authors:  G Seifert
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1973-06-01

5.  [Cytomegaly as concomitant infection in acute leukemia].

Authors:  P Peller; O Goetz
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1969-08-15

6.  [Immunopathology in Hodgkin's disease].

Authors:  P G Scheurlen
Journal:  Z Krebsforsch Klin Onkol Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  1972

7.  [Wegener's granulomatosis: clinical course and pathologic-anatomical findings during therapy using corticosteroids].

Authors:  U Pfeifer; R Juchems
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1967-08-15

Review 8.  Viral myocarditis. A review.

Authors:  J F Woodruff
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1980-11       Impact factor: 4.307

  8 in total

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