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Clinical Study of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection in Children.

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(3):315-323.
Published online March 31, 1990.
Clinical Study of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection in Children.
Jong Woon Choi, Hoan Jong Lee, Byung Kiu Park, Hyung Ro Moon
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
소아 Mycoplasma Pneumoniae 감염의 임상적 고찰
최종운, 이환종, 박병규, 문형로
서울대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실
Received: 18 April 1989   • Accepted: 4 October 1989
Abstract
A retrospective analysis of clinical findings in 43 patients with M. pneumoniae infection who visited Department of Pediatrics of Seoul National University Hospital from January, 1987 till December, 1987 was performed. 1) The peak incidence of age was 5 to 9 years of age (20 cases; 46.5%), and male-to-female ratio was 1.05:1. 2) Monthly distribution showed a high frequency in April (10 cases; 23.3%) and seasonal distribution showed a high frequency in spring (March, April & May)(16 cases; 37.2%). 3) The common symptoms were cough (42 cases; 97.7%), fever, sputum and malaise in that order. Skin rash was noted in 4 cases (9.3%). 4) The common physical findings were rale (24 cases; 55.8%), pharyngeal injection, tonsilar hyper- trophy and cervical lymphadenopathy in that order. 5) WBC count was 5,000 to 9,999/mm3 in 61.5% of cases and neutrophilia (^70%) was noted in 29. 7% of cases. 6) Increased ESR (之 20 mm/hr) was noted in 86.2% of cases and CRP was positive in 85.2% of cases. ' 7) Cold agglutinin titers were higher than 1:64 in 52.5% of cases, which began to rise around 1 week from onset and reached the peak level around 2 weeks from onset. 8) Antimycoplasma antibody titers began to rise after 1 week from onset, reached the peak level 2 to 4 weeks from onset, and diminished slowly over several months. 9) The titers of antimycoplasma antibody and cold agglutinin were significantly higher in in- patients than in outpatients(p < 0.05). 10) On the chest X-ray examination, pulmonary infiltration was noted in 33 cases (86.8%) among 38 cases and right lower lobe involvement was the most common (12 cases; 36.4%). Pleural effusion was noted in 7 cases (21.2%) and atelectasis was noted in 8 cases (24.2%). 11) Complications were atelectasis (8 cases), pleural effusion of large amount (2 cases), paranasal sinusitis (1 case), erythema multiforme (1 case), and aseptic meningitis (1 Case). 12) Erythromycin was given in 38 cases. The mean duration of administration was 19.1±8.1 days, and fever subsided 3.0 ±2.2 days after onset of administration. All patients were completely recovered. 13) Transmission of infection in family was proved in 2 cases, and the incubation periods between patients were 16 days and 30 days.
Key Words: Mycoplasma pneumoniae


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