VSports注册入口 - Ganciclovir treatment in infants with cytomegalovirus infection and cholestasis
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- DOI: 10.1097/00005176-200202000-00009
VSports app下载 - Ganciclovir treatment in infants with cytomegalovirus infection and cholestasis
Abstract
Background: The authors have previously described an association between cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and intrahepatic and extrahepatic forms of neonatal cholestasis VSports手机版. Pediatric use of the antiviral drug ganciclovir to treat patients with CMV infection has increased. In this study, infants with CMV infection and cholestasis were treated with ganciclovir. .
Methods: Six infants with cholestasis (age, 3-16 weeks) and with signs of ongoing CMV infection were treated with intravenous ganciclovir for 3 to 7 weeks and observed for 4 to 31 months after treatment. Two patients had biliary atresia, one had suspected septo-optic dysplasia and three had no obvious cause for intrahepatic cholestasis other than ongoing CMV infection. V体育安卓版.
Results: Four patients, including one with biliary atresia, responded to the treatment, whereas two patients, including the one with septo-optic dysplasia did not. The latter patient had episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia during the treatment, which was subsequently stopped. Liver function at the end of follow-up was good in four patients, intermediate in one, and poor in one. V体育ios版.
Conclusion: Ganciclovir treatment may be beneficial in infants with CMV-associated intrahepatic cholestasis, but controlled studies are needed. Because of the possible side effect of hypoglycemia, infants with cholestasis who have increased risk for such episodes should not be treated VSports最新版本. .
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