Successful response to cidofovir of adenovirus hepatitis during chemotherapy in a child with hepatoblastoma
- PMID: 22935664
- DOI: 10.1097/MPH.0b013e318266ba72
Successful response to cidofovir of adenovirus hepatitis during chemotherapy in a child with hepatoblastoma
Abstract
Background: Adenoviral infections are endemic in the pediatric population. Most of these infections are mild and self-limited in immunocompetent individuals. Although in profoundly immunocompromised hosts after solid organ or stem cell transplantation, adenovirus may cause fulminant hepatitis or other life-threatening infections, this is a rare complication in patients receiving standard chemotherapy.
Observation: We report a case of severe adenovirus hepatitis in a 7-month-old child receiving induction chemotherapy for hepatoblastoma who fully recovered after treatment with cidofovir.
Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first report documenting recovering of severe adenoviral hepatitis in a nontransplanted immunocompromised host.
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