Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6041300 | Neuromuscular Disorders | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Acute benign myalgia cruris is characterized by transient bilateral calf pain that leads to difficulty walking. A regional outbreak of influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris was observed during the seasonal influenza outbreak observed in Switzerland from week 1 to 13 of 2013. We performed a prospective case finding among the Swiss-Italian pediatric emergency units and pediatricians. A review of the literature was also performed. The diagnosis of myalgia cruris was made in 49 Swiss-Italian children aged 3.0-14 years (â:â = 1.7). Flu-like symptoms were resolving when bilateral calf pain began that remitted over ⩽7 days. The creatine kinase-level, assessed in 28 patients, was elevated in 25. Nose swabs were positive for influenza virus B in 13 out of 14 cases. The blood cell count, measured in 41 cases, disclosed leucopenia in 12 and thrombocytopenia in 3. The review of the literature found 10 outbreaks of ⩾10 cases of influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris, which included a total of 203 patients with a mean age of 7.3 years and a â:â ratio of 2.0. In conclusion influenza virus B caused a large Swiss-Italian outbreak of myalgia cruris. Our outbreak and the literature indicate that influenza virus B-associated myalgia cruris affects preschool- and school-aged children, primarily boys.
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Authors
Alessandra Ferrarini, Sebastiano A.G. Lava, Giacomo D. Simonetti, Gian Paolo Ramelli, Mario G. Bianchetti, on behalf of the Swiss Italian Society of Pediatrics on behalf of the Swiss Italian Society of Pediatrics,