Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and psoriasis re-infected with measles: one case report and literature analysis
10.3760/cma.j.cn341190-20220622-00512
- VernacularTitle:2型糖尿病合并银屑病患者再次感染麻疹1例报告并文献分析
- Author:
Yu LI
1
;
Yanyan LI
;
Fanfan SONG
;
Wei GUO
;
Aihua JIA
Author Information
1. 榆林市第一医院 延安大学第二附属医院内分泌科,榆林 719000
- Keywords:
Diabetes mellitus,type 2;
Psoriasis;
Measles virus;
Measles;
Infection;
Fever;
Exanthema;
Acitretin;
Case reports
- From:
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy
2023;30(7):1008-1011
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the rash characteristics and diagnosis and treatment process of measles infection in patients with diabetes mellitus and psoriasis, to reduce the clinical diagnosis and treatment delay of such patients.Methods:The clinical data of a patient with diabetes combined with psoriasis and measles infection who was diagnosed and treated in The First Hospital of Yulin in April 2015 were analyzed.Results:The patient was admitted to hospital due to polydipsia and polyuria for 3 years and fever for 3 days. Hypoglycemic and anti-inflammatory treatment after admission was not good. On the third day after hospitalization, rash on the trunk and the extremities was seen. The patient had a history of measles infection. Based on clinical practice, Measles morbillivirus infection was not excluded, and Measles morbillivirus infection was confirmed by pathogen inspection. Measles reinfection was considered to be caused by variation of Measles morbillivirus. The atypical rash formed because of the patient's need for long-term treatment with Acitretin capsule and capotriol for psoriasis. After adjusting the antibiotic treatment, hypoglycemia and antiviral therapy were given, the body temperature was normal and the rash gradually subsided.Conclusion:For patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and psoriasis, if they have a fever, they should be considered comprehensively to guard against re-infection caused by measles virus mutation. Timely etiological diagnosis is performed to avoid missed diagnosis and delayed treatment.