58 research outputs found

    Spinal Cord Schistosomiasis

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    Olho seco causado por infecçÔes virais: revisão

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    Dry eye disease and ocular surface disorders may be caused or worsened by viral agents. There are several known and suspected virus associated to ocular surface diseases. The possible pathogenic mechanisms for virus-related dry eye disease are presented herein. This review serves to reinforce the importance of ophthalmologists as one of the healthcare professional able to diagnose a potentially large number of infected patients with high prevalent viral agents.A sĂ­ndrome do olho seco e as doenças de superfĂ­cie ocular podem ser causadas ou agravadas por agentes virais. Diversos vĂ­rus sĂŁo causadores ou tem associação suspeitada com as doenças de superfĂ­cie ocular. Esta revisĂŁo apresenta os possĂ­veis mecanismos patogĂȘnicos envolvidos no olho seco causado por infecĂ”es virais e reinforça a importĂąncia do oftalmologista como um dos profissionais de saĂșde capazes de diagnosticar um grande nĂșmero de pacientes infectados por agentes virais altamente prevalentes.12913

    What to expect from the 2017 yellow fever outbreak in Brazil?

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    Hepatitis C virus in monozygotic twins

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    É relatado o caso de paciente grĂĄvida, com hepatite C crĂŽnica que deu Ă  luz dois gĂȘmeos monozigĂłticos. Um recĂ©m-nascido apresentou positividade para o RNA do vĂ­rus da hepatite C (RNA-VHC), no sangue venoso, coletado de veia perifĂ©rica doze horas apĂłs o parto. O outro recĂ©m-nascido apresentou-se negativo para o RNA-VHC logo apĂłs o nascimento, porĂ©m tornou-se RNA-VHC positivo na amostra coletada aos trĂȘs meses de idade. Os resultados permitem supor que um dos gĂȘmeos provavelmente foi contaminado no perĂ­odo intra-uterino, enquanto o outro adquiriu a infecção no perĂ­odo perinatal. Ambos foram negativos para a presença do RNA-VHC e para os anticorpos anti-HCV em todas as amostras sĂ©ricas coletadas apĂłs os nove meses de idade. Os exames laboratoriais dos gĂȘmeos nĂŁo mostraram a presença de infecção crĂŽnica pelo VHC durante o acompanhamento de 29 meses .A case of a pregnant patient with chronic hepatitis C who gave birth to monozygotic twins that were infected with HCV is reported. One of the newborns was positive for HCV-RNA in blood sample collected 12 hours after delivery. The other newborn was negative for HCV-RNA at birth, but was detected HCV viremia at three months of age. The results have led to the conclusion that one of the twins was probably contaminated in the intrauterine period, while the other acquired the infection in the perinatal period. Both were negative for HCV-RNA and for anti-HCV in the serum samples collected at nine months of age. The report describes the changes in the laboratory tests conducted in mother and twins until 29 months after delivery

    Autoimmune features caused by dengue fever: a case report

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    Dengue virus is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease in the world. Co-circulation of the four types of dengue viruses and expansion of dengue epidemic gave rise to infection enhancement and a big expansion of clinical aspects of the disease. Herein we report a case of a 25-year-old white woman with dengue fever and numerous associated autoimmune features. Our patient had proteinuria, an extensive right pleural effusion, a thin pericardial effusion and ascites. She had a low C3 level and positive antinuclear antibody; cryoglobulins were also positive. The numerous autoimmune features of this patient were a diagnostic challenge, since she was a young woman and could be easily mistaken for a rheumatologic patient in a newly open disease. Dengue infection probably was a triggering event causing an abnormal immune response. Therefore, dengue should be suspected in patients with hematological disorders and autoimmune features in endemic regions or those who have travelled to those regions.929

    Bartonella henselae bacteremia diagnosed post-mortem in a myelodysplastic syndrome patient

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    This study involves a 49-year-old male, who for three years suffered with a myelodysplastic syndrome and who needed frequent blood transfusions. One day following a transfusion, he presented fever and abdominal pain. The fever became persistent and only improved temporarily with two cycles of intravenous ciprofloxacin. Nearly 120 days after beginning the second cycle of treatment, he had experienced a weight loss of 16 kg and recurring fever. Screening for fever of unknown origin was conducted, including Bartonella infection. No etiology could be found. The patient improved with an antimicrobial regimen composed of oral doxycycline and intravenous ciprofloxacin. After 15 days afebrile, the patient was discharged with a four-month oral prescription of doxycycline and ciprofloxacin. Eight months following the antibiotic treatment, the patient received an allogeneic bone marrow transplant. Five days following the transplant, the patient initiated a febrile neutropenia and died. From a blood sample collected and stored at the time of hospitalization, a microbiological and molecular study was performed again. Blood- and liquid culture-PCRs from the same blood sample were all negative, but an isolate from solid subculture was found. The molecular reactions from this isolate were all positive and the sequence was 100% homologous to Bartonella henselae. The present report points to the limitations of laboratory techniques currently available for investigation of possible cases of bartonellosis in clinical practice, and the potential risk of Bartonella spp. transmission through blood transfusions

    Bleeding Complications In Dengue Are Not Associated With Significant Changes In The Modulators Of The Endothelial Barrier.

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    Bleeding complications in dengue may occur irrespective of the presence of plasma leakage. We compared plasma levels of modulators of the endothelial barrier among three dengue groups: bleedings without plasma leakage, dengue hemorrhagic fever, and non-complicated dengue. The aim was to evaluate whether the presence of subtle alterations in microvascular permeability could be detected in bleeding patients. Plasma levels of VEGF-A and its soluble receptors were not associated with the occurrence of bleeding in patients without plasma leakage. These results provide additional rationale for considering bleeding as a complication independent of endothelial barrier breakdown, as proposed by the 2009 WHO classification.8799-80

    Autoimmune features caused by dengue fever:a case report

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    Dengue virus is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease in the world. Co-circulation of the four types of dengue viruses and expansion of dengue epidemic gave rise to infection enhancement and a big expansion of clinical aspects of the disease. Herein we report a case of a 25-year-old white woman with dengue fever and numerous associated autoimmune features. Our patient had proteinuria, an extensive right pleural effusion, a thin pericardial effusion and ascites. She had a low C3 level and positive antinuclear antibody; cryoglobulins were also positive. The numerous autoimmune features of this patient were a diagnostic challenge, since she was a young woman and could be easily mistaken for a rheumatologic patient in a newly open disease. Dengue infection probably was a triggering event causing an abnormal immune response. Therefore, dengue should be suspected in patients with hematological disorders and autoimmune features in endemic regions or those who have travelled to those regions. (C) 2012 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved

    Management of infection by the Zika virus

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    A panel of national experts was convened by the Brazilian Infectious Diseases Society in order to organize the national recommendations for the management of zika virus infection. The focus of this document is the diagnosis, both clinical and laboratorial, and appropriate treatment of the diverse manifestations of this infection, ranging from acute mild disease to Guillain-Barré syndrome and also microcephaly and congenital malformations.1
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