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Ital J Pediatr ; 48(1): 75, 2022 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1846856

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pediatric facial nerve palsy is acute and mostly idiopathic; other causes are post-infectious forms. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe a rare case of facial nerve palsy associated with COVID-19 in a 5-year-old boy. The diagnosis of post-infectious COVID-19-related facial paralysis was made by serology positivity for a previous infection (IgG positive, IgM and IgA weakly positive), in the presence of a negative molecular nasopharyngeal swab and in the absence of other etiologies. Early treatment with steroids (1 mg/day for 7 days followed by tapering) and supportive care solved the problem. CONCLUSION: In a child with facial paralysis, COVID-19 must be considered as the cause and both nasopharyngeal swab and serology must be performed.


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Bell Palsy , COVID-19 , Facial Paralysis , Bell Palsy/complications , Bell Palsy/diagnosis , Bell Palsy/therapy , COVID-19/complications , Child , Child, Preschool , Facial Nerve , Facial Paralysis/diagnosis , Facial Paralysis/drug therapy , Facial Paralysis/etiology , Humans , Male
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Recenti Prog Med ; 113(3): 172-176, 2022 03.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1753252

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Long-covid is a typical condition of adults with a history of probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the previous 3 months and with symptoms lasting over 2 months not explained by an alternative diagnosis. In pediatric age the lack of significative differences comparing the reported symptoms between seropositive and seronegative suggests that long-covid might be less common than previously thought, emphasizing the impact of pandemic-associated symptoms regarding the well-being and mental health of young adolescents. Many children-adolescents, who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection or not, have a health request to which we must respond with a professional approach aimed at a complex functional rehabilitation. The risk is that the "long-covid" becomes a "long-inattention" on relevant mental health problems.


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COVID-19 , Adolescent , Adult , COVID-19/complications , Child , Humans , Mental Health , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
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Recenti Prog Med ; 111(9): 480-486, 2020 09.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-760767

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At the end of March 2020, just over a month after the first ascertained case of CoViD-19 infection in Italy, the first reports of acute lesions of acro-ischemia appeared, especially in pre-adolescents and adolescents. These manifestations have been called in the course of these months in various ways, from "acro-ischemia acuta", "erythema pernio", "chilblains", up to characterize them more recently as "CoViD Toes". Clinical manifestations do not usually associate with other typical symptoms of Covid-19 and do not find a classical and defined serological antibody response (IgG and IgM). From a clinical point of view it is a localized and self-resolving problem of an interesting and relatively new pathogenetic model of disease in relation to a viral agent. Future studies must make us understand if there is in this specific condition a low viral load is not detectable by current methods and if this explains the inability to produce an adequate immune response for CoViD-19. It is important to determine whether the interferon immune response in some subjects can be the cause of both the low viremia and the endothelial damage so localized in the acral-site, as happens in other models of diseases (chilblain-lupus like). On the contrary, some authors believe that the acral lesions are attributable to chilblains caused by a series of favourable environmental conditions due to forced enclosure. We report the descriptive experience of 14 cases of acro-ischemia in children and adolescents observed in the territorial area of Ravenna and Rimini. The cases were subjected to the nasopharyngeal swab and to the search for antibodies with ELISA method for CoViD-19 both with negative results.


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Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Interferons/immunology , Ischemia/epidemiology , Life Style , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Adolescent , COVID-19 , Chilblains/epidemiology , Chilblains/etiology , Chilblains/immunology , Child , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Coronavirus Infections/immunology , Female , Humans , Ischemia/etiology , Ischemia/immunology , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , Pneumonia, Viral/immunology , Quarantine , Toes
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