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Clinical Analysis Of Nervous System Damage Caused By Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection In Children

Posted on:2015-01-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L F ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330431454604Subject:Pediatrics
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is one of the important pathogens of respiratory tract infections in children, infection rates rising in recent years, the serious influence children’s health. Its clinical manifestations included in performance with extrapulmonary two lungs, including extrapulmonary performance more than the body system can lead to patients with multiple organ injury, the involvement of the nervous system, skin, cardiovascular system and muscles joint system, blood system, kidney system, digestive system and other systems, of which the nervous system damage, the most common is also one of the most serious damage. Now think mycoplasma pneumoniae infection to the central nervous system injury for directly into the pathogenesis and immunological pathogenesis; Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection to the clinical diagnosis and treatment of nervous system damage in children, need to combine with clinical manifestations, signs, and a variety of auxiliary examination diagnosis. And targeted for treatment in order to seize the treatment opportunity, the appropriate medication, prognosis of ascending children, prompting them to early rehabilitation. Clinical use of antibiotics, Chinese and western medicine therapy and immune therapy; In this paper, by reviewing the research our children with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection caused by nervous system damage, for all the children with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection of the central nervous system damage the pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment progress are discussed and summarized. Hope for mycoplasma pneumoniae infection to work to help clinical diagnosis and treatment of nervous system damage.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mycoplasma pneumoniae, infection, childen, nervous system damage, pathogenesis, Clinic
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