Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea

HIV infection is rarely considered a possible etiological factor of neurological pathology, that causes the late diagnosis of the disease and the untimely start of a specific therapy. The neurological manifestations of the disease may be due to the direct impact of HIV on the nervous system, opportu...

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Main Authors: T.P. Borysova, L.P. Badogina, Z.S. Allahverdieva, T.A. Nikolaenko, L.D. Zabolotnaja, N.V. Gerasimova
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Language:English
Published: Publishing House Zaslavsky 2019-11-01
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Online Access:http://childshealth.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/190843
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spelling doaj-23d47dc8211448e4af725e44151162542020-11-25T02:43:24ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyZdorovʹe Rebenka2224-05512307-11682019-11-0114848548910.22141/2224-0551.14.8.2019.190843190843Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with choreaT.P. Borysova0L.P. Badogina1Z.S. Allahverdieva2T.A. Nikolaenko3L.D. Zabolotnaja4N.V. Gerasimova5MD, PhD, Professor at the Department of pediatrics 2, State Institution “Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”, DniproMD, PhD, Associate Professor at the Department of pediatrics 2, State Institution “Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro, UkraineAssistant at the Department of pediatrics 2,State Institution “Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine”, Dnipro, UkraineDoctor Pediatric Neurologist, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital DOR, Dnipro, UkrainePediatrician, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital DOR, Dnipro, UkraineDoctor Pediatric Сardiorheumatologist, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital DOR, Dnipro, UkraineHIV infection is rarely considered a possible etiological factor of neurological pathology, that causes the late diagnosis of the disease and the untimely start of a specific therapy. The neurological manifestations of the disease may be due to the direct impact of HIV on the nervous system, opportunistic infections and malignancies, neurotoxic effects of antiretroviral treatment, and other systemic complications. HIV-associated neurological disorders are variable and presented with neurocognitive disorders, encephalopathy, myelopathy, polyneuropathy, aseptic meningitis (meningoencephalitis). HIV-encephalopathy in children manifests with emotional, cognitive, motor and speech disorders. In adults, chorea syndrome is considered a possible clinical variant of HIV encephalopathy. In the literature available, we have not encountered reports about the development of choroid syndrome in HIV-infected children. The described clinical case demonstrates the diagnosis of late-stage HIV infection in a 13-year-old child with chorea syndrome. The presented clinical observation demonstrates the complexity of diagnosing HIV encephalopathy in a child, which has been associated with the rare manifestation of this disease in childhood as generalized hyperkinesis, as well as the concealment of anamnestic HIV infection in a mother. Thus, in children with chorea, the diagnosis is possible only with the exclusion of the diseases that cause it, namely: acute rheumatic fever, systemic connective tissue disease, demyelinating diseases, tumours of the central nervous system, Wilson-Konovalov disease, as well as HIV.http://childshealth.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/190843hiv infectionhiv encephalopathyсhoreachildren
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author T.P. Borysova
L.P. Badogina
Z.S. Allahverdieva
T.A. Nikolaenko
L.D. Zabolotnaja
N.V. Gerasimova
spellingShingle T.P. Borysova
L.P. Badogina
Z.S. Allahverdieva
T.A. Nikolaenko
L.D. Zabolotnaja
N.V. Gerasimova
Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
Zdorovʹe Rebenka
hiv infection
hiv encephalopathy
сhorea
children
author_facet T.P. Borysova
L.P. Badogina
Z.S. Allahverdieva
T.A. Nikolaenko
L.D. Zabolotnaja
N.V. Gerasimova
author_sort T.P. Borysova
title Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
title_short Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
title_full Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
title_fullStr Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
title_full_unstemmed Clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of HIV infection in a teenager with chorea
title_sort clinical case of diagnosis of final stage of hiv infection in a teenager with chorea
publisher Publishing House Zaslavsky
series Zdorovʹe Rebenka
issn 2224-0551
2307-1168
publishDate 2019-11-01
description HIV infection is rarely considered a possible etiological factor of neurological pathology, that causes the late diagnosis of the disease and the untimely start of a specific therapy. The neurological manifestations of the disease may be due to the direct impact of HIV on the nervous system, opportunistic infections and malignancies, neurotoxic effects of antiretroviral treatment, and other systemic complications. HIV-associated neurological disorders are variable and presented with neurocognitive disorders, encephalopathy, myelopathy, polyneuropathy, aseptic meningitis (meningoencephalitis). HIV-encephalopathy in children manifests with emotional, cognitive, motor and speech disorders. In adults, chorea syndrome is considered a possible clinical variant of HIV encephalopathy. In the literature available, we have not encountered reports about the development of choroid syndrome in HIV-infected children. The described clinical case demonstrates the diagnosis of late-stage HIV infection in a 13-year-old child with chorea syndrome. The presented clinical observation demonstrates the complexity of diagnosing HIV encephalopathy in a child, which has been associated with the rare manifestation of this disease in childhood as generalized hyperkinesis, as well as the concealment of anamnestic HIV infection in a mother. Thus, in children with chorea, the diagnosis is possible only with the exclusion of the diseases that cause it, namely: acute rheumatic fever, systemic connective tissue disease, demyelinating diseases, tumours of the central nervous system, Wilson-Konovalov disease, as well as HIV.
topic hiv infection
hiv encephalopathy
сhorea
children
url http://childshealth.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/190843
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