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Epidermolýza u novorodenca matky s kožnou manifestáciou covid-19 v III. trimestri gravidity


Authors: Erik Dosedla 1;  Petra Gašparová 1;  Zuzana Ballová 1;  K. Radaljová 2;  P. Calda 3
Authors‘ workplace: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital Agel Košice-Šaca Inc., Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice, Slovak Republic 1;  Neonatology Department of Hospital Agel Košice-Šaca Inc., Košice-Šaca, Slovak Republic 2;  Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic 3
Published in: Ceska Gynekol 2023; 88(1): 13-16
Category: Case Report
doi: https://doi.org/10.48095/cccg202313

Overview

Covid-19, vyvolaný koronavírusom 2 spôsobujúcim ťažký akútny respiračný syndrómom (SARS-CoV-2), je v súčasnosti pandémiou. Aj keď sa táto infekcia prejavuje predovšetkým respiračnými príznakmi, zvyšuje sa počet hlásených mimopľúcnych prejavov, vrátane dermatologických. Skupina tehotných žien je obzvlášť náchylná na respiračné ochorenia, ale pokiaľ ide o covid-19, stále máme len obmedzené údaje o priebehu infekcie v tehotenstve v súvislosti s možnosťou vertikálneho prenosu. Prezentujeme prípad 30-ročnej neočkovanej pacientky s anamnézou prekonanej infekcie covid-19 v 7. mesiaci tehotenstva a perzistujúcimi kožnými léziami. Pacientke sa narodil zrelý novorodenec s epidermolytickými léziami na bulóznom podklade. V diferenciálnom dia­gnostickom procese bol u novorodenca vylúčený Stafylokokový syndróm obarenej kože a bulózna epidermolýza. Vzhľadom na klinický nález a epidemiologickú anamnézu matky predpokladáme možný vertikálny prenos covid-19 s kožnou manifestáciou ochorenia u novorodenca.

Klíčová slova:

COVID-19 – tehotenstvo – vertikálny prenos – kožné prejavy – kožný štep


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