116 research outputs found
Are all cases of paediatric essential thrombocythaemia really myeloproliferative neoplasms? Analysis of a large cohort
Sporadic essential thrombocythaemia (ET) is rare in paediatrics, and the
diagnostic and clinical approach to paediatric cases cannot be simply copied
from experience with adults. Here, we assessed 89 children with a clinical
diagnosis of ET and found that 23 patients (258%) had a clonal
disease. The JAK2 V617F mutation was identified in 14 children, 1 child
had the MPL W515L mutation, and 6 had CALR mutations. The monoclonal
X-chromosome inactivation pattern was seen in six patients (two with
JAK2 V617F and two with CALR mutations). The other 66 patients
(742%) had persistent thrombocytosis with no clonality. There were no
clinical or haematological differences between the clonal and non-clonal
patients. The relative proportion of ET-specific mutations in the clonal
children was much the same as in adults. The higher prevalence of nonclonal
cases suggests that some patients may not have myeloproliferative
neoplasms, with significant implications for their treatment
Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
COVID-19 has a mild clinical course with low mortality rate in general pediatric population, while variable outcomes have been described in children with cancer. Infectious diseases working party of the AIEOP collected data on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections in pediatric oncology/hematology patients from April 2020 to May 2021, including the second and the third waves of the pandemic in Italy. Factors potentially associated with moderate, severe, or critical COVID-19 were analyzed. Of the 153 SARS-Cov2 infections recorded, 100 were asymptomatic and 53 symptomatic. The course of COVID-19 was mild in 41, moderate in 2, severe in 5, and critical in 5 children. A total of 40.5% of patients were hospitalized, ten requiring oxygen support and 5 admitted to the intensive care unit. Antibiotics and steroids were the most used therapies. No patient died due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Infections occurring early (< 60 days) after the diagnosis of the underlying disease or after SCT were associated to moderate, severe, and critical disease compared to infections occurring late (> 60 days) or during maintenance therapy. In the patients on active chemotherapy, 59% withdrew the treatment for a median of 15 days. SARS-CoV-2 presented a favorable outcome in children with cancer in Italy during the pandemic. Modification of therapy represents a major concern in this population. Our findings suggest considering regular chemotherapy continuation, particularly in patients on maintenance therapy or infected late after the diagnosis
Consensus on COVIDâ19 Vaccination in Pediatric Oncohematological Patients, on Behalf of Infectious Working Group of Italian Association of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
Vaccines represent the best tool to prevent the severity course and fatal consequences of the pandemic by the new Coronavirus 2019 infection (SARSâCoVâ2). Considering the limited data on vaccination of pediatric oncohematological patients, we developed a Consensus document to support the Italian pediatric hematological oncological (AIEOP) centers in a scientifically correct communication with families and patients and to promote vaccination. The topics of the Consensus were: SARSâCoVâ2 infection and disease (COVIDâ19) in the pediatric subjects; COVIDâ19 vaccines (type, schedule); who and when to vaccinate; contraindications and risk of serious adverse events; rare adverse events; third dose and vaccination after COVIDâ19; and other general prevention measures. Using the Delphi methodology for Consensus, 21 statements and their corresponding rationale were elaborated and discussed with the representatives of 31 centers, followed by voting. A high grade of Consensus was obtained on topics such as the potential risk of severe COVIDâ19 outcome in pediatric oncohematological patients, the need for vaccination as a preventative measure, the type, schedule and booster dose of vaccine, the eligibility of the patients for vaccination, and the timing, definition, and management of contraindications and serious adverse events, and other general prevention measures. All 21 of the statements were approved. This consensus document highlights that children and adolescents affected by hematological and oncological diseases are a fragile category. Vaccination plays an important role to prevent COVIDâ 19, to permit the regular administration of chemotherapy or other treatments, to perform control visits and hospital admissions, and to prevent treatment delays
Specie esotiche invasive di rilevanza unionale in Italia: aggiornamenti e integrazioni
La Commissione Europea (CE) ha inserito ad oggi 36 taxa esotici vegetali nella lista delle specie esotiche invasive di rilevanza unionale ai sensi del Regolamento (UE) n. 1143/2014 del Parlamento Europeo e del Consiglio, recante disposizioni volte a prevenire e gestire lâintroduzione e la diffusione delle specie esotiche invasive. La lista delle specie di rilevanza unionale viene periodicamente aggiornata e include quelle specie che rappresentano una grave minaccia per la biodiversitĂ , ma anche per la salute dei cittadini e le attivitĂ economiche nei territori dellâUnione Europea e che necessitano di una gestione concertata a livello comunitario. La CE vigila sullo stato di ogni taxon grazie anche a periodiche rendicontazioni da parte dei paesi dell'Unione. In vista di tali report, tra il 2020 e il 2021 Ăš stata definita e integrata la distribuzione di queste specie in Italia
La febbre: un sintomo frequente non sempre di facile interpretazione
Viene descritto il caso di un bambino di 7 anni con episodi mensili di iperpiressia e per il riscontro occasionale di neutropenia. In considerazione del quadro clinico ed escluse le cause piĂč frequenti di febbre, ci si Ăš indirizzati verso la sindrome da iper-
IgD e la neutropenia ciclica. In assenza del riscontro di una ciclicitĂ della neutropenia e in mancanza della mutazione genetica classica per la sindrome da iper-IgD Ăš stata ipotizzata una neutropenia benigna cronica dellâinfanzia
Polyarteritis nodosa of childhood. A review
Systemic vasculitides are uncommon in childhood and
their treatment is based mainly on the use of corticosteroids
and other immunosuppressive drugs. The combined use of cortisone and cyclophosphamide, in particular, induce a remission
rate nearly 90%
Jak2 mutation expands the thrombophilic panel in children
reserved5noCerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) is an important cause of vascular accidents in children. The diagnosis of the underlying disease allows appropriate and timely management of the risk factors and guide therapy, but the etiology remains unknown in 20% to 25% of the cases. We present the first case of a child presenting with CSVT caused by the Janus Kinase 2 (JAK2) V617F mutation, occurring without the hematological abnormalities diagnostic for myeloproliferative neoplasms. We therefore suggest including the molecular study of the JAK2 gene in the coagulation panel of all children affected by CSVT of unknown cause.mixedForest C.; Gallo P.; Fumarola A.; Burnelli R.; Suppiej A.Forest, C.; Gallo, P.; Fumarola, A.; Burnelli, R.; Suppiej, A
A CASE OF INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS WITH ATYPICAL SEROLOGY
We present a case of infectious mononucleosis (IM) in a
14-year-old boy characterized by typical symptoms associated
with an unclear serological pattern. At the beginning, an acute
EBV infection was excluded because only anti viral capsid
antigen (VCA)-IgG antibodies were found without anti VCAIgM.
After searching other aetiologies, including the neoplastic
ones, serological tests were repeated and anti VCA-IgM
antibodies were eventually found, characteristic for acute IM.
Probably this was the case of a primary acute IM with delayed
onset of anti VCA-IgM
Le diverse facce dell'infezione da Bartonella henselae
E' presentato il caso di una infezione da B.henselae caratterizzato da febbre persistente.Si sottolinea la necessitĂ di considerare lâinfezione da B. henselae tra le diagnosi differenziali in caso di febbri persistenti associate a quadri di
coinvolgimento reumatologico: artralgie, miopatie, artriti e tendiniti sono manifestazioni cliniche dellâinfezione da Bartonella meno note rispetto alla forma classica di malattia e il loro riconoscimento permette di risparmiare indagini invasive, stressant
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