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What is Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease?
Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease caused by infection with cytomegalovirus. Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease is an infection with human salivary gland virus and it is more seen in 2 years childrens. It is a type of herpes virus. This virus causes enlargement of cells of some organs and the development of inclusion bodie bits of cellular materia in the cytoplasm or nucleus of these cells.It affects on the salivary glands, brain, kidneys, liver, and lungs. In the United States this is about 0.5 to 1.0 percent of all pregnancies. Infection is worldwide and usually asymptomatic.
Causes of Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease
- Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders.
- Viral infection.
- Infection with cytomegalovirus (CMV).
- The presence of inclusion bodies in infected cells.
What are the symptoms of Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease?
- Cellular swelling
- Jaundice and circulatory problems
- Fatigue
- Body pain
- Hepatomegaly
- Fever
- Lymph nodes
Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease Treatment
- Antiviral drugs such as ganciclovir and acyclovir give to AIDS patients to reduce the amount of virus in the body.
- steroids
- surgery
- Three antiviral drugs with efficacy against CID include ganciclovir, foscarnet, and cidofovir. these drugs are used to prevent kidney damage.
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