ABSTRACT
Among respiratory infections, adenovirus infection (ADVI), in the presence of which there may be severe pneumonia that frequently results in a fatal outcome, occupies particular attention. ADVI in patients without immunodeficiency is usually mild and shows a limited extent of injury. At the same time the disease in immunocompromised individuals may be severe, presenting with viremia, evolving sepsis, and high death rates. The paper gives a characteristic example of severe ADVI and its fatal outcome.
Subject(s)
Adenoviridae Infections , Gram-Negative Bacteria/pathogenicity , Sepsis , Adenoviridae Infections/complications , Adenoviridae Infections/diagnosis , Adenoviridae Infections/therapy , Adult , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Military Personnel , Sepsis/diagnosis , Sepsis/microbiology , Sepsis/therapy , Sepsis/virology , Young AdultABSTRACT
Presented herein is a clinical case report of a patient with thrombosis of the inferior vena cava, renal veins, acute renal failure, and anuria. The patient was admitted to the hospital two days after thrombosis. Diuresis was reestablished after emergency operation (thrombectomy from the inferior vena cava and renal veins). In the postoperative period, the clinical manifestations of renal failure and inferior vena cava syndrome regressed slowly. After 6 months of the control follow up the manifestations of renal failure disappeared; insignificant edema of the lower limbs was well preserved.