Plastic bronchitis associated with human bocavirus 1 infection in children

Author:

Fei‐Zhou Zhang1ORCID,Mei‐Xia Huang1,Xiaofen Tao1,Lei Wu1,Xuan Jia2,Lan‐Fang Tang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pulmonology National Clinical Research Center for Child Health, The Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou China

2. Department of Radiology National Clinical Research Center for Child Health, The Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPlastic bronchitis (PB) is a clinical‐pathological syndrome characterized by the abnormal accumulation of endogenous substances in the bronchial airways, causing partial or complete obstruction and resulting in impaired lung ventilation.MethodsIn this retrospective analysis, we aim to summarize the clinical manifestations, imaging characteristics, diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches to enhance clinicians' ability to detect children who are infected with human bocavirus 1 (hBoV 1) and develop PB.ResultsIn the period from January 2021 to January 2024, a total of six hBoV 1 infection children were diagnosed with PB through bronchoscopy. The onset of the condition was mainly concentrated between June and December. The detection methods used included metagenomic next‐generation sequencing for pathogen identification (three cases) and respiratory pathogen nucleic acid 13‐plex detection (oropharyngeal swab) (three cases), both of which confirmed the presence of hBoV 1. Out of the six children with PB, two were girls and four were boys. Their ages ranged from 10 months to 4 years old. Common symptoms reported by all patients included fever, cough, and wheezing. Chest high‐resolution computed tomography scans revealed atelectasis in six cases, in addition to pneumonia. After the removal of the plastic bronchi via bronchoscopy, the airway obstruction symptoms in the children were relieved, and no recurrence was observed during the follow‐up period. Pathological findings indicated cellulose exudation and inflammatory cell infiltration, consistent with nonlymphatic PB.ConclusionWhen children infected with hBoV 1 exhibit persistent or worsening symptoms such as cough, fever, and wheezing despite treatment, clinicians should remain highly vigilant for the potential occurrence of PB. Bronchoscopy plays a crucial role not only in diagnosing the presence of a plastic bronchus but also in effectively treating PB.

Publisher

Wiley

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