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J Pediatr ; 109(3): 412-5, 1986 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3489088

ABSTRACT

We reviewed 165 pediatric cases of Haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis and found 11 (6.7%) with associated arthritis. Synovial fluid culture and Gram stain suggested that only three of these 11 cases were caused by a septic process. In all three children with septic arthritis, joint symptoms were present on admission or within 24 hours. In contrast, of the eight who had reactive arthritis, arthritis did not appear in six until after 1 week of antibiotic therapy. Patients with septic arthritis were older than patients with reactive arthritis (mean 31 months vs 17 months), had a longer duration of symptoms before the start of antibiotic therapy (mean 6.0 days vs 2.5 days), and were more likely to have a positive blood culture (67% vs 18%). It is probable that the majority of episodes of synovitis occurring after H. influenzae meningitis occur as a result of a reactive rather than a septic process. Treatment of reactive arthritis should be with anti-inflammatory agents rather than with multiple joint aspirations and prolonged antibiotic therapy.


Subject(s)
Arthritis/complications , Haemophilus Infections/complications , Meningitis/etiology , Haemophilus influenzae , Humans , Infant , Male
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 60(1): 183-90, 1985 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3924449

ABSTRACT

A 16 year old with recurrent meningococcal infections is reported. Absence of haemolytic activity in both the classical and alternative pathways resulted from an absence of functional C8. Addition of functional C8 restored hemolytic activity. Antigenically deficient C8 was present in the serum and isoelectric focusing of serum confirmed the absence of the C8 beta chain. Following the infusion of fresh frozen plasma, we followed the decay in C8 functional activity as well as total haemolytic activity. C8 activity peaked at about 3 h with a half-life survival estimated to be 28 h. The kinetics of total haemolytic activity showed a slower decay with an exponential decline over 72 h and a half-life of 55 h. Fresh frozen plasma may be of value in the treatment of patients with C8 deficiency and acute Neisserial infections.


Subject(s)
Complement C8/deficiency , Meningococcal Infections/immunology , Adolescent , Complement Activation , Complement C8/immunology , Female , HLA Antigens/analysis , Half-Life , Hemolysis , Humans , Immunodiffusion , Kinetics , Male , Precipitin Tests , Recurrence
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Arch Dis Child ; 57(3): 204-7, 1982 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6462114

ABSTRACT

Four previously healthy children acquired skin problems that were treated with topical or intralesional fluorinated corticosteroids. Three developed signs that suggested Cushing's syndrome 1-4 months after initial treatment. Investigation showed low plasma cortisol levels and inadequate response to corticotrophin stimulation. After 7 months of treatment with topical steroids the fourth child presented with failure to thrive; during a febrile illness he had a convulsion followed by acute hypotension which responded to parenteral corticosteroid administration. Adrenal function was not studied in this patient. Although fluorinated corticosteroids seldom lead to overt adrenal suppression in children, they may impair pituitary-adrenal responses in some. Such patients should be given oral or parenteral steroid cover in the event of illness or trauma.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Cortex Hormones/adverse effects , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/drug effects , Pituitary-Adrenal System/drug effects , Administration, Topical , Adolescent , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Child , Cushing Syndrome/chemically induced , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Female , Humans , Hydrocortisone/blood , Infant , Male , Nutrition Disorders/etiology
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Can Med Assoc J ; 111(1): 21, 1974 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20312541
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