Manifestations cliniques et biologiques de la primo-infection à parvovirus B19 chez l’adulte immunocompétent : étude rétrospective de 26 observations |
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Authors: | D. Parra,Y. Mekki,I. Durieu,C. Broussolle,P. Sè ve |
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Affiliation: | 1. Service de médecine interne, hospices civils de Lyon, hôpital de la Croix-Rousse, 103, Grande-Rue-de-la-Croix-Rousse, 69317 Lyon cedex 04, France;2. Faculté de médecine Lyon-Sud Charles-Mérieux, université Claude-Bernard Lyon-1, 69495 Lyon, France;3. Laboratoire de virologie, centre de biologie et de pathologie Est, hospices civils de Lyon, 69677 Bron, France;4. Service de médecine interne, centre hospitalier Lyon-Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, 69495 Pierre-Bénite, France |
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Abstract: | PurposeParvovirus B19 causes erythema infectiosum in children, transient aplastic anemia in patients with hemoglobinopathies, pur red cell aplasia in immunocompromised persons and hydrops fetalis in pregnancy. The spectrum of clinical and biological manifestations in immunocompetent adult continues to grow up.MethodsWe report on a case series of 26 patients with primary parvovirus B19 infection in immunocompetent adults. This is a retrospective study over the period 2000 to 2010 in two departments of internal medecine. The diagnostic was clinical, serological or molecular.ResultsThere was a female predominance (sex-ratio 3.33/1). Median patient age at diagnostic was 38.8 years (range: 18–68). The predominant symptoms were fever (65%), peripheral and symmetrical polyarthralgia (62%) and skin rash (58%). Two patients had neurological manifestations (sixth cranial nerve palsy, distal paresthesia) and one patient had myocarditis. Abnormal laboratory values included increased acute phase reactants (73%), thrombocytopenia (43%), lymphopenia (38%) and elevated liver enzymes (37%). Antinuclear (19%), anti-DNA (28%) and anti-phospholipids antibodies (14%), and hypocomplementemia (32%) were observed. False reaction with anti-CMV and anti-EBV IgM positivity was documented in 27% of cases. Two patients had persistent parvovirus B19 infection.ConclusionThe diversity of the clinical manifestations of parvovirus B19 infection may be misleading for the clinician. However, the diagnosis should be suspected in immunocompetent adults to limit the risk of transmission to the patients who could develop a severe infection such as pregnant women or immunocompromised patients. |
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Keywords: | Parvovirus B19 Adulte Immunocompé tent Lupus Auto-anticorps |
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