Hemorrhagic hereditary telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler disease) and infectious diseases: an underestimated association

SD Girod, S Giraud, E Decullier, G Lesca… - Clinical infectious …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
SD Girod, S Giraud, E Decullier, G Lesca, V Cottin, F Faure, O Merrot, JC Saurin, JF Cordier…
Clinical infectious diseases, 2007academic.oup.com
Among 353 patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia retrospectively analyzed
during the period 1985–2005, we identified 67 cases of severe infection that affected 48
patients (13.6%). Extracerebral infections accounted for 67% of all infections, and most
involved Staphylococcus aureus and were associated with prolonged epistaxis. Cerebral
infections accounted for 33% of all infections, were mainly due to multiple and anaerobic
bacteria, and were associated with the presence of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations …
Abstract
Among 353 patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia retrospectively analyzed during the period 1985–2005, we identified 67 cases of severe infection that affected 48 patients (13.6%). Extracerebral infections accounted for 67% of all infections, and most involved Staphylococcus aureus and were associated with prolonged epistaxis. Cerebral infections accounted for 33% of all infections, were mainly due to multiple and anaerobic bacteria, and were associated with the presence of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and a short duration of epistaxis.
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