8 resultados para Psoriatic-arthritis


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Bone and joint infections are rare in the neonatal period. They often present with pseudo paralysis of the affected limb due to pain and discomfort caused by movement. The existence of a concomitant neuropathy is a rare and insuffi ciently understood phenomenon with few cases described. The authors report the case of a 7-week infant, born prematurely and with Staphylococcus aureus neonatal sepsis, who presented to the emergency room with a paretic right upper limb. Osteoarticular infection complicated with brachial plexus neuropathy was considered and MRI and electromyography the confi rmed diagnosis. There was a good outcome after antibiotic treatment and functional rehabilitation.

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Chronic leg ulcers are persistent conditions that might be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, with great impact in health care costs and patients’ quality of life. We report a case of a 60-year-old woman, with long-lasting recalcitrant leg ulcers, which led to left leg amputation 10 years ago. Several attempts to heal the right leg were made, including skin grafting in three different occasions and several surgical debridements, all with unsatisfactory outcome. Some months before the ulcers began, the patient had been diagnosed with undifferentiated connective tissue disease because of arthralgia and positive antinuclear antibodies, therefore low dose systemic corticosteroids and azathioprine were prescribed. For the last 4 years she has been followed in our department and since then no evidence of clinical or laboratorial criteria for autoimmune diseases was found, thus the immunosuppressive therapy was stopped. She maintained ever since a high rheumatoid factor but without other evidence of autoimmune disease. Medical history was otherwise irrelevant. Several cutaneous biopsies were performed, with no evidence of malignancy or vasculitis. Recently, cryoglobulins became positive, with type 2b cryoglobulin identification on immunofluorescence. Serology for Hepatitis C virus was consistently negative, hence an Essential type 2 Cryoglobulinemia diagnosis was established. No renal impairment, vascular purpura, arthralgia or arthritis was found. The authors emphasize the importance of considering less common etiologies for chronic leg wounds, even in the absence of other suggestive symptomatology, as well as the pertinence of reconsidering diagnosis in highly suspect cases.

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Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is an emerging public health problem worldwide. Severe invasive infections have been described, mostly associated with the presence of Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL). In Portugal limited information exists regarding CA-MRSA infections. In this study we describe the case of a previously healthy 12-year-old female, sport athlete, who presented to the hospital with acetabulofemoral septic arthritis, myositis, fasciitis, acetabulum osteomyelitis, and pneumonia.The MRSA isolated from blood and synovial fluid was PVL negative and staphylococcal enterotoxin type P (SEP) and type L (SEL) positive, with a vancomycin MIC of 1.0mg/L and resistant to clindamycin and ciprofloxacin. The patient was submitted to multiple surgical drainages and started on vancomycin, rifampicin, and gentamycin. Due to persistence of fever and no microbiological clearance, linezolid was started with improvement. This is one of the few reported cases of severe invasive infection caused by CA-MRSA in Portugal,which was successfully treated with linezolid. In spite of the severity of infection, the MRSA isolate did not produce PVL.

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Connective tissue diseases (CTDs) comprise several immunologic systemic disorders, each of which associated with a particular set of clinical manifestations and autoimmune profile. CTDs may cause numerous thoracic abnormalities, which vary in frequency and pattern according to the underlying disorder. The CTDs that most commonly involve the respiratory system are progressive systemic sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, and mixed connective tissue disease. Pulmonary abnormalities in this group of patients may result from CTD-related lung disease or treatment complications, namely drug toxicity and opportunistic infections. The most important thoracic manifestations of CTDs are interstitial lung disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension, with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia being the most common pattern of interstitial lung disease. High-resolution computed tomography is a valuable tool in the initial evaluation and follow-up of patients with CTDs. As such, general knowledge of the most common high-resolution computed tomographic features of CTD-related lung disease allows the radiologist to contribute to better patient management.

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Descreve-se um caso raro de artrite séptca por Haemophilus Influenzae (Hi) serotipo a (Hia)numa criança com o programa nacional de vacinação atualizado e antecendentes pessoais e familiares irrelevantes. A doente não apresentava fatores de risco e o estudo imunológico realizado não revelou alterações. Existem poucos casos relatados a nível mundial de infecção Hia e, de acordo com a revisão bibliográfica realizada. este é o primeiro caso de infecção osteoarticular por Hia descrito na Europa. No contexto deste caso, salienta-se a importância da determinação da estirpe na era pós-vacinal, bem como a exclusão de fatores predisponentes de doença invasiva por Hi não-b em idade pediátrica.

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Introdução: A artrite séptica é uma entidade pouco frequente, cujo diagnóstico e tratamento precoces podem evitar sequelas graves. Em Janeiro de 2007, foi implementado no nosso hospital um protocolo de actuação com a finalidade de melhorar a abordagem das crianças com artrite séptica. Objectivos: Comparar resultados pré e pós-protocolo; avaliação do cumprimento do protocolo e dos efeitos da sua implementação na abordagem diagnóstica, terapêutica e morbilidade da artrite séptica. Materiais e Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo das crianças e adolescentes internadas por artrite séptica, durante 8 anos. Foram constituídos dois grupos: pré-protocolo (2003-2006) e pós-protocolo (2007-2010). Analisaram-se dados demográficos, clínicos, laboratoriais, imagiológicos, de terapêutica e evolução. Resultados: Foram incluídos 93 doentes (42 pré-protocolo; 51 pós-protocolo). Após a implementação do protocolo, verificou-se um aumento significativo das colheitas de líquido sinovial para análise citoquimica (0/42 (0%) vs 14/51 (27,5%), p<0.001) e bacteriológica (25/41 (59,5%) vs 45/51 (90,2%), risco relativo 1.52, IC 1,13-1,94). De igual modo, a avaliação de proteína C reactiva [37/42 (88,1%) vs 50/51 (98%); RR 1,11 (0,99-1,25)] e, principalmente, da velocidade de sedimentação [25/42 (40,5%) vs 41/51 (80,4%); RR 1.98 (1,34-2,94)] registaram aumentos. Verificou-se um aumento do isolamento de Staphylococcus aureus meticilino-resistente [1/42 (2,4%) vs 3/51 (5,9%); RR 2,47 (0,27-22,89)]. O esquema terapêutico foi instituído em conformidade com o protocolo em cerca de 60% dos casos e a duração da antibioticoterapia endovenosa foi ajustada em mais de três quartos dos casos (82%). Identificaram-se registos de seguimento na quase totalidade dos doentes (92,1%). Conclusão: Esta avaliação revelou uma melhoria global no padrão de cuidados prestados aos doentes com artrite séptica embora haja margem para evolução no futuro. O perfil de susceptibilidade aos antimicrobianos permite manter a flucloxacilina na terapêutica empírica destas infecções. A elaboração de um protocolo nacional com a colaboração de outras instituições, poderá permitir uma melhor adesão, tendo em vista a optimização de resultados.