12 research outputs found

    PARACOCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS IN A RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT

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    Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is the most common endemic mycosis in Latin America. The etiological agents, which comprise two species, Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and P. lutzii, are thermodimorphic fungi that usually affect previously healthy adults. They primarily involve the lungs and then disseminate to other organs. Such mycosis is rare in organ transplant recipients; there have been only three cases reported in literature, until now. We report a case of PCM in a renal transplant recipient with an unusual dermatological presentation

    Padrão lesional da medula óssea na imunodeficiência adquirida (AIDS)

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    O estudo da medula óssea em 20 casos de necrópsia de pacientes portadores da Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida sugere que as alterações medulares são freqüentes e de valor diagnóstico no reconhecimento da Síndrome. É admitida a existência de um padrão lesional diagnóstico onde predominam os seguintes elementos: hipercelularidade, ausência ou redução da granulopoiese, plasmocitose, histiocitose e displasia megacariocítica.The bone marrow of 20 autopsy cases of patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome was examined. The study suggests that the bone marrow changes are frequent and of diagnostic value to recognize the syndrome. It is assumed that there is a diagnostic lesional pattern in which the following elements are predominant: hypercellularity, absent or reduced granulopoiesis, plasmocytosis, histiocytosis and megakariocytic dysplasia

    CAse report Sweet's syndrome associated with Crohn's disease

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    Abstract: Sweet's syndrome is an uncommon benign skin disorder, whose pathogenesis remains unknown. Its classic form is more common in women and presents itself as papular-nodular, painful and erythematous or violaceous lesions. It mainly affects the face, neck, and upper limbs. Fever and neutrophilic leukocytosis are also common features. Although it is considered a systemic disease marker in more than half of patients, the association of this condition with Crohn's disease is rare, with few cases reported in the literature, of which, none in Brazil. We report the case of a patient with Crohn's disease who developed the classical features of Sweet's syndrome
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