Title of article :
Recurrent meningitis in a child with IgG3 subclass deficiency
Author/Authors :
Vehapoglu, Aysel Bezmialem Vakif University - School of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Turkey , Ozgurhan, Gamze Suleymaniye Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Turkey , Demir, Aysegul Dogan Bezmialem Vakif University - School of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Turkey , Uzuner, Selcuk Bezmialem Vakif University - School of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Turkey , Nursoy, Mustafa Atilla Bezmialem Vakif University - School of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Turkey , Turkmen, Serdar Istanbul Training and Research Hospital - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey
From page :
963
To page :
965
Abstract :
Recurrent meningitis is an uncommon life-threatening condition. Here, the case of a 6-year-old boy is reported who had two episodes of meningitis with an IgG3 subclass deficiency. The boy had aseptic meningitis at the age of 3 years, followed by bacterial meningitis at the age of 4 years. Primary immunoglobulin deficiencies are a group of disorders associated with an increased incidence and/or severity of infection. Recurrent infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia are the most frequently observed illnesses in patients with IgG subclass deficiencies, of which an IgG3 subclass deficiency is the most common, especially in adults. Although cases of recurrent viral or bacterial meningitis have been reported, herein a patient is presented with recurrence of aseptic and bacterial meningitis 1 year after the initial episode. Some researchers recommend that all children with episodes of recurrent meningitis should be screened for primary immunoglobulin or complement deficiencies.
Keywords :
Recurrent meningitis , IgG3 subclass deficiency , Children
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2653556
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