212 resultados para Blomqvist, Elisabeth,


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A case of atypical disseminated cutaneous histoplasmosis in a five-year old, otherwise healthy child, native and resident in São Paulo metropolitan area is reported. Cutaneous lesions were clinically atypical. Histologic examination disclosed a granulomatous reaction but no fungal structures could be demonstrated by specific staining nor by immunohistochemical reaction. The fungus was isolated from biopsy material on two different occasions, confirming diagnosis of an unusual fungal infection. The fungus, originally thought to be a Sepedonium sp. due to the large sized, hyaline or brownish colored tuberculated macroconidia and to lack of dimorphism (yeast form at 37 °C) produce H and M antigens, visualized by the immunodiffusion with rabbit anti-Histoplasma capsulatum hyperimmune serum. Patient’s serum sample was non reactive with H. capsulatum antigen by immunodiffusion, counterimmunoelectrophoresis and complement fixation tests, and immunoenzymatic assay failed to detect the specific circulating antigen. This serum was tested negative by double immunodiffusion when antigen obtained from one of the isolated samples was used. Both cultures were sent to Dr. Leo Kaufman, Ph.D. (Mycoses Immunodiagnostic Laboratory, CDC-Atlanta/USA), who identified them as H. capsulatum by the exoantigen and gen-probe tests. Both clinic and mycologic characteristics of the present case were atypical, suggesting the fungus isolated is an “aberrant variant” of H. capsulatum var. capsulatum, as described by SUTTON et al. in 199719. Treatment with itraconazole 100 mg/day led to cure within 90 days

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The authors report the first case of dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton raubitschekii in a patient from the State of São Paulo with Tinea corporis lesions localized on the buttocks. Culture on Sabouraud-agar with cycloheximide permitted the isolation and identification of the fungus, and the diagnosis was confirmed by Dr. Lynne Sigler, University of Alberta, Canada. Systemic treatment with fluconazole, 150 mg/week for 4 weeks, in combination with topical treatment with isoconazole initially yielded favorable results, with recurrence of the lesions after the medication was discontinued. This is the fifth case of this dermatophytosis published in the Brazilian medical literature.

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The authors report two cases of onychomycosis in the dystrophic form, one of them involving an HIV-positive patient, provoked by Scytalidium dimidiatum, previously called Scytalidium lignicola. The subject is reviewed from the taxonomic viewpoint, considering the anamorph Hendersonula toruloidea as a synonym of Nattrassia mangiferae, and having Scytalidium dimidiatum as the major synanamorph. According to many mycologists, Scytalidium hyalinum may be a separate species or a hyaline mutant of Scytalidium dimidiatum. Scytalidium lignicola Pesante 1957 was considered to be the type-species of the genus by ELLIS (1971)13 and later to be a "conidial state" of Hendersonula toruloidea by the same author, today known as Nattrassia mangiferae. The microorganism lives only on the roots of certain plants (mainly Platanus and Pinus). It produces pycnidia and is not considered to be a pathogen, although it is considered as a possible emerging agent capable of provoking opportunistic fungal lesions. The importance of this topic as one of the most outstanding in fungal taxonomy, so likely to be modified over time, as well as its interest in the field of dermatologic mycology, are emphasized.

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We report a case of cutaneous infection caused by Phialemonium curvatum GAMS et COOKE, 1983, after bone marrow transplantation. The genus Phialemonium was created by GAMS & MCGINNIS in 1983 including three new species: Ph. obovatum, Ph. curvatum and Ph. dimorphosporum, and represents an intermediate genus between Acremonium and Phialophora. Nowadays, the genus Phialemonium is considered to be a pheoid fungus which may cause the eventual lesions observed in pheo- and hyalohyphomycosis. Species of this genus have been described as opportunistic agents in humans and animals, mainly as a result of immunosuppression. In the present case, the patient had multiple myeloma and received an allogenic bone marrow transplant from his HLA-compatible brother. Two months after transplantation, he developed purplish and painful nodular lesions on the right ankle. Some of these lesions drained spontaneously and apparently hyaline mycelial filaments were observed, whose culture was initially identified as Acremonium sp. Subsequent studies showed that the fungus was Phialemonium curvatum. The infection was treated with amphotericin B, followed by ketoconazole. The patient was submitted to surgical debridement followed by two skin grafts to repair the bloody area. The duration of the treatment was 4 months and secondary prophylaxis with ketoconazole alone was maintained for one additional month. No recurrence was observed after discontinuation of treatment. The authors comment on the pathogenicity of the genus Phialemonium.

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The authors report a male patient, a seller with no detected immunosuppression, with an extensive ulcerated skin lesion localized on the left forearm, caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii serotype B. Oral treatment with fluconazole was successful. A review of the literature showed the rarity of this localization in HIV-negative patients. In contrast, skin lesions frequently occurs in HIV-positive patients, with Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans serotype A predominating as the etiological agent. In this paper, the pathogenicity of C. neoformans to skin lesions in patients immunocompromised or not, is discussed, showing the efficacy of fluconazole for the treatment of these processes.

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Serotype, mating type and ploidy of 84 strains of Cryptococcus neoformans isolated from 61 AIDS and 23 non-AIDS patients admitted in a tertiary teaching hospital in São Paulo, Brazil were examined. Among 61 strains isolated from AIDS patients, 60 strains were var. grubii (serotype A). Only one strain was var. gattii (serotype B). No var. neoformans (serotype D) was found. Among 23 strains isolated from non-AIDS patients, 15 were var. grubii (serotype A) and the remaining 8 were var. gattii, all of which were serotype B. Seventy-three of the 75 serotype A strains were the heterothallic alpha type (MATalpha) and the remaining 2 were untypable (asexual). Most of the MATalpha strains (69/73) were haploid and the remaining 4 strains were diploid. Similarly, both of the 2 asexual strains among the 75 serotype A strains were haploid. There were no alpha-mating type (MATalpha) strains among the 84 isolates. All of the 8 var. gattii strains were serotype B and haploid. Among a total of 84 strains tested, neither serotype AD nor serotype D were found. Neither triploid nor tetraploid were found. These results suggest that the serological, sexual and ploidy characteristics in C. neoformans strains isolated from AIDS patients in São Paulo were rather simple, whereas strains isolated from non-AIDS patients presented serotype A and B with predominance of serotype A.

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In order to study the environmental contamination by Toxocara spp. eggs in a rural community from the Pontal do Paranapanema region, São Paulo State, Brazil, soil samples from 31 out of 121 plots were collected in eight different places on each house. The samples were submitted to flotation technique in sodium nitrate (d = 1.20g/cm³). Eggs of Toxocara spp. were recovered in nine (29.03%) out of the 31 plots. At least one dog was registered in 27 of the 31 plots examined (87.1%) and at least one cat in 17 (54.84%). The number of pets per plot ranged from one to six (mean of 2.3) for dogs and one to 14 (mean of 1.29) for cats. In 16 plots (51.61%), the presence of both dogs and cats was observed. There was no relation between the presence of pets in the plots and soil contamination (p > 0.05). However, the environmental contamination by Toxocara spp. eggs associated to the poor conditions of the inhabitants may be an important risk factor for the human population to ocular or visceral larva migrans.

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Toxocariasis is a widespread zoonosis and is considered an important worldwide public health problem. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of trans-mammary Toxocara canis infection in newborn BALB/c mice nursed by females experimentally infected with 1,200 eggs after delivery. After 50 days of age, the presence of larvae in different organs of the offspring was investigated. Trans-mammary infection was confirmed in 73.9% of the mice that had been nursed by infected females. These data show a high trans-mammary transmission of T. canis and confirm the significance of this transmission route in paratenic hosts.

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Com o objetivo de se isolar amostras do Trypanosoma cruzi de chagásicos crônicos, foram submetidos a xenodiagnóstico e hemocultura, 59 pacientes provenientes do ambulatório de um dos Hospitais de Belo Horizonte. Esses pacientes informaram, em entrevista prévia, serem ou terem sido doadores de sangue ou candidatos à uma primeira doação. 44 deles (74,6%) já haviam doado sangue de la mais de 20 vezes em diferentes bancos de sangue de Belo Horizonte. O resultado conferido através da realização concomitante de apenas 1 xenodiagnóstico e 1 hemocultura, revelou, no grupo de doadores, 47,7% depositividade parasitológica. Considerando todos os doadores chagásicos crônicos, parasitologicamente comprovados ou não, ocorreram mais de 112 doações. Esse é um dado altamente significativo em relação ao problema de transmissão transfusional da doença de Chagas em bancos de sangue de Belo Horizonte, MG.

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A sensibilidade do xenodiagnóstico e sua relação com a parasitemia da fase crônica da doença de Chagas foi verificada em 104 pacientes crônicos. As ninfas das espécies de triatomineos, simultaneamente utilizadas nos xenodiagnósticos destes pacientes, divididos em dois grupos, foram examinadas de maneiras diferentes. Os índices depositividade totais obtidos nos dois grupos (40,0% e 42,4%) e os percentuais de positividade porpaciente sugerem uma reavaliação do que se denomina a "quantificação da parasitemia do paciente chagásico crônico, considerando a metodologia de exame do xenodiagnóstico.

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Foi avaliado, comparativamente, o desempenho de fêmeas e machos de Triatoma infestans, em 5º estádio de desenvolvimento, em xenodiagnósticospara a tripanossomiase americana. Estes exames foram realizados em 40 pacientes, em fase crônica da doença de Chagas. Em cada exame utilizou-se 20 ninfas fêmeas e 20 ninfas machos, que foram pesadas imediatamente antes e após o repasto. O exame individual do conteúdo intestinal dos triatomíneos foi efetuado aos 20, 30, 60 e 90 dias após a aplicação dos xenodiagnósticos. As ninfas fêmeas e machos, ingeriram, em média, 230 e210 mg de sangue, respectivamente. Os resultados revelaram 15 (37,5%) xenodiagnósticos positivos; todavia, em nenhum destes exames foi verificada positivação, para T. cruzi, de todas as ninfas utilizadas. As ninfas fêmeas ingeriram significativamente mais sangue que as ninfas machos, isto vem de encontro com as observações de maior positividade, para T. cruzi entre as fêmeas, sugerindo, serem estas ninfas capazes de possibilitar maior incremento à sensibilidade do xenodiagnóstico na fase crônica da doença de Chagas, sendo necessários novos estudos para confirmação desta hipótese.

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Com o objetiiro de identificar a espécie de Leishmania envolvida nas afecções cutâneas de indivíduos residentes nos municípios de Cosmópolis e Indaiatuba, região de Campinas, Estado de São Paulo, correlacionamos dados clínicos, histopatológicos e testes de bibridização in situ. Os expressivos índices de incidência de leishmaniose tegumentar americana obsewados nesses municípios nos levaram a iniciar esses estudos. Nesse trabalho, apresentamos os dados relativos a seis indivíduos. As características das lesões, ulceradas, de dificil cicatrização e presentes em locais expostos do corpo sugeriram quadros de leishmaniose tegumentar americana. Os testes de intradermoreação de Montenegro, positivos em cinco dos seis pacientes analisados também reforçaram a suspeita de leishmaniose tegumentar americana. Os padrões histopatológicos, como reação exsudativa celular e granulomatosa e a dificuldade de isolamento dos parasitas obtidos de biópsias de lesões são compatíveis com aqueles descritos para Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis. Em testes de bibridização in situ do DNA do cinetoplasto de amastigotas das lesões dos seis pacientes, obseivamos que quatro deles apresentavam sinais de bibridização com a sonda de L. (Viannia) braziliensis, confirmando as suspeitas de que a Leishmania responsável pelas afecções cutâneas nos pacientes analisados era do subgenêro Viannia e do complexo braziliensis.

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Dipetalogaster maximus embryo extracts were used to stimulate peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and in ELISA with sera either from Trypanosoma cruzi infected or non-infected individuals. The results showed that there was significant proliferative response and high antibody titers in sera of chagasic patients.

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Triatoma infestans infectados por três amostras do Trypanosoma cruzi permitiram observar: 1) variabilidade numérica de metacíclicos obtidos de cada amostra após diferentes períodos de infecção; 2) diferenças na perda da infecção de acordo com a amostra infectante e 3) a relação entre o número de parasitas ingeridos e metacíclicos obtidos posteriormente.