997 resultados para Intestinal diseases
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O termo necrose intestinal traduz exclusivamente um conceito anatomopatológico e clínco, e implica sempre um isquémia instestinal oclusiva ou não. A enterocolite necrosante, em sentido lato, implica uma isquémia intestinal não oclusiva associada a um mecanismo infeccioso. O factor desencadeante da necrose é, por vezes, difícil de determinar. A enterocolite necrosante ocorre em 90% dos casos em recém-nascidos prematuros, sendo mesmo frequente no recém-nascido de termo e rara na crança mais velha e no adulto. Apresentam-se os casos clínicos de duas crianças; uma de sete anos com antecedentes de neutropénia crónica e outra de onze anos com défice cognitivo grave, dismorfia e alterações de comportamento, ambas internadas por quadro de abdómen agudo e choque. Foi efectuada ressecção do segmento jejunal num dos casos e ressecção subtotal do cólon no outro, por necrose. Apesar da cirurgia e da terapêutica médica de suporte, ambas acabaram por morrer em falência multiorgânica, respectivamente três horas após a cirurgia e ao 14º dia de internamento, após segunda intervenção com ressecção do segmento necrosado íleon. A necrópsia de ambos os casos revelou necrose extensa de todo o restante intestino. Os dois casos clínicos comportaram-se como enterocolite necrosante da criança, sendo o diagnóstico de exclusão numa delas, de enterocolite neutropénica. Efectua-se uma revisão dos mecanismos etiopatogénicos da necrose intestinal da criança, desde os tromboembólicos, obstrutivos extrínsecos ou endoluminais, inflamatórios, isquémicos não oclusivos, até aos infecciosos. Para além das medidas gerais de terapêutica, salienta-se a necessidade de uma intervenção cirúrgica precose e de meios diagnósticos terapêuticos, como o doseamento, no sangue e na urina, da proteína de ligação aos ácidos gordos intestinais e a arteriografia selectiva.
Vólvulo Intestinal en el Periodo Neonatal: 8 Años de Experiencia en un Hospital Pediátrico Terciario
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Análise dos casos de volvo intestinal ocorridos no período neonatal nos últimos 8 anos (2002 a 2010). Material e métodos: Foram estudados os recém-nascidos admitidos na UCIN cujo diagnóstico de saída foi volvo intestinal. Foram estudados os seguintes parâmetros: idade gestacional e pós-natal, apresentação clínica e imagiológica, intervenção cirúrgica e resultados. Resultados: Foram identificados 15 doentes 7 dos quais no último ano do estudo. Sete RN eram pré-termo (PT) ou ex pré-termo. A mediana de peso ao nascer foi de 2665g (660-3900); 4 RN eram muito baixo peso. A mediana de idade de início dos sintomas foi 7 dias; em 5 RN a doença teve início nas primeiras 24 horas de vida; em 3 destes, o volvo ocorreu in utero. Sinais e sintomas: grande distensão abdominal-12; resíduo gástrico bilioso-11; alterações da parede abdominal-5; dejecções com sangue-4; instabilidade hemodinâmica-6. Imagiologia: grande distensão de ansas, sem ar ectópico- 10 doentes; ausência de ar no abdómen-4; trânsito intestinal contrastado sugestivo de malrotação e volvo-3; ecografia e Doppler abdominal com sinal de “whirlpool”-2. Todos foram submetidos a cirurgia de urgência, sendo o volvo confirmado intraoperatoriamente; foi necessária ressecção intestinal em 9 doentes; 3 ficaram com síndrome do intestino curto; registou-se um óbito por falência multi-orgânica no período pós-operatório. Conclusão: Foi encontrado um elevado número de casos de volvo intestinal em RN pré-termo ou ex pré-termo, de volvo in utero e de elevada ocorrência de casos no último ano do estudo. Resíduo gástrico bilioso e distensão abdominal foram os sintomas mais frequentes de volvo e devem ser tomados em consideração no diagnóstico diferencial com outras situações cirúrgicas abdominais. As sequelas são potencialmente graves.
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Poverty is intrinsically related to the incidence of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). The main countries that have the lowest human development indices (HDI) and the highest burdens of NTDs are located in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Among these countries is Brazil, which is ranked 70th in HDI. Nine out of the ten NTDs established by the World Health Organization (WHO) are present in Brazil. Leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, dengue fever and leprosy are present over almost the entire Brazilian territory. More than 90% of malaria cases occur in the Northern region of the country, and lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis occur in outbreaks in a particular region. The North and Northeast regions of Brazil have the lowest HDIs and the highest rates of NTDs. These diseases are considered neglected because there is not important investment in projects for the development of new drugs and vaccines and existing programs to control these diseases are not sufficient. Another problem related to NTDs is co-infection with HIV, which favors the occurrence of severe clinical manifestations and therapeutic failure. In this article, we describe the status of the main NTDs currently occurring in Brazil and relate them to the HDI and poverty.
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The rising success rate of solid organ (SOT) and haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and modern immunosuppression make transplants the first therapeutic option for many diseases affecting a considerable number of people worldwide. Consequently, developing countries have also grown their transplant programs and have started to face the impact of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in transplant recipients. We reviewed the literature data on the epidemiology of NTDs with greatest disease burden, which have affected transplant recipients in developing countries or may represent a threat to transplant recipients living in other regions. Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Chagas disease, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Dengue, Yellow fever and Measles are the topics included in this review. In addition, we retrospectively revised the experience concerning the management of NTDs at the HSCT program of Amaral Carvalho Foundation, a public transplant program of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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The question of whether HIV-1 RNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is derived from viral replication in the central nervous system or simply reflects the transit of infected lymphocytes from the blood compartment has long been a matter of debate. Some studies found no correlation between CSF and plasma viral load, whereas others did. The lack of a correlation between the two compartments suggests that the presence of HIV-1 RNA is not simply due to the passive passage of the virus from blood to CSF but rather due to intrathecal replication. To evaluate the correlation between plasma and CSF HIV-1 RNA levels and to identify situations in which there is no correlation between the two compartments, seventy patients were prospectively studied. The association between CSF and plasma viral load was evaluated in the total population and in subgroups of patients with similar characteristics. A correlation between the CSF and plasma compartments was observed for patients undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), those with a CD4 T lymphocyte count lower than 200 cells/mm³, and those with increased CSF protein content. On the other hand, no correlation was observed for patients without adequate virological control, who had a CD4 count higher than 200 cells/mm³ and who did not use HAART. The correlation between the two compartments observed in some patients suggests that CSF HIV-1 RNA levels may reflect plasma levels in these subjects. In contrast, the lack of a correlation between the two compartments in patients who were not on HAART and who had normal CSF proteins and a poor virological control possibly indicates compartmentalization of the virus in CSF and, consequently, plasma-independent intrathecal viral replication.
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Disturbing data reveal the prevalence of intestinal parasites and their relationship with socio-environmental factors among Mbyá-Guarani Indians. The prevalence was determined by spontaneous sedimentation in water, centrifugation-floatation, and Kato-Katz. A socioeconomic questionnaire was submitted to each family. The overall prevalence of intestinal parasites was 88.7%, and 45.5% were polyparasitized. There was 90.5% prevalence of enteric parasites in children (1-12- year-old), and 85% among 13-65-year-old individuals, indicating that both age groups are extensively parasitized. The parasite load was low to moderate for geohelminths and 75% of the families did not have latrine, thus the practice of defecation occurred outdoors. These findings suggest that the multiple intestinal parasitism in the Mbyá-Guarani community is high to the point of being the rule, and that it relates essentially to the traditional lifestyle and health habits. It is urgently necessary to implement the association of anti-parasitic treatment with sanitation improvement. This should be done simultaneously with health education activities for this population.
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This study determined the prevalence of intestinal protozoa in Long Term Residency Institutions for the Elderly (ILPI) in elders, nurses and food handlers, identifying the risk factors associated with the infections. Stool samples taken from the elderly (n = 293), nurses (63) and food handlers (19) were studied. Questionnaires were used with questions related to sociodemographic variables, health, behavior and health characteristics. Stool samples were examined using the techniques of Faust and Ziehl Neelsen, and the prevalence of G. duodenalis, Cryptosporidium spp., E. histolytica/dispar in the elderly was 4.0%, 1.0% and 0.3% respectively. Nurses and food handlers showed 4.8% and 5.2% positivity only for G. duodenalis, respectively. The origin of the individuals and contact with domestic animals has been associated with infection by G. duodenalis in the elderly, and contact with domestic animals was considered a risk factor for infection. The last stool examinations were related to Cryptosporidium spp.. None of the variables were associated with E. histolytica/dispar. The frequency of hand washing was significantly associated with G. duodenalis among nurses. The frequency of positive samples of G. duodenalis, Cryptosporidium spp., E. histolytica/dispar showed that ILPIs environments are conducive to this occurring due to contact between the elderly, nurses and food handlers, which are often poorly trained in hygiene procedures and food handling.
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Intestinal parasites are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Immunocompromised individuals may develop more severe forms of these infections. Taking into account the immunity impairment in patients suffering from chronic renal failure (CRF), we will determine the prevalence and associated symptoms of intestinal parasites in these patients. Controls without CRF were used for comparison. Stool samples were collected and processed for microscopic identification of parasites using the Formalin-ether concentration method. For Cryptosporidium diagnosis, the ELISA technique was used. One hundred and ten fecal samples from hemodialysis patients were analyzed, as well as 86 from a community group used as control group. A result of 51.6% of intestinal parasites was observed in hemodialysis patients and 61.6% in the control group. Cryptosporidium and Blastocystis were the most common infections in patients with CRF (26.4% and 24.5%, respectively). Blastocystis was the most common infection in the control group (41.9%), however no individual was found positive for Cryptosporidium. Among the CRF patients, 73.6% were symptomatic, 54.3% of these tested positive for at least one parasite, in contrast to 44.8% in asymptomatic patients (p = 0.38). The most common symptoms in this group were flatulence (36.4%), asthenia (30.0%) and weight loss (30.0%). In the control group, 91.9% were symptomatic, 60.8% of these tested positive for at least one parasite, in contrast to 71.4% in asymptomatic patients (p = 0.703). A significant difference between the two groups was observed with regard to symptoms, with bloating, postprandial fullness, and abdominal pain being more frequent in the control group than in the hemodialysis group (all p < 0.05). Comparing symptomatic with asymptomatic, there was no association in either group between symptoms or the prevalence of parasitic infection, nor with the type of parasite or with multiple parasitic infections. Patients with chronic renal failure are frequent targets for renal transplantation, which as well as the inherent immunological impairment of the disease itself, results in immunosuppression by medication. For this reason, carriers of intestinal parasites with pathogenic potential can develop serious clinical complications influencing the success of transplantation. This fact, coupled with the high prevalence of intestinal parasites and the dissociation between symptoms and infection in CRF patients, suggests that the stool test should be incorporated in routine propedeutics. Furthermore, preventive measures for the acquisition of parasites through the fecal-oral contamination route should be introduced.
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Cryptosporidium spp. and Cystoisospora belli are monoxenic protozoa that have been recognized as the causative agents of chronic diarrhea in immunocompromised individuals, especially HIV-infected subjects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency of these intestinal protozoa in HIV-positive patients in the Triângulo Mineiro region of Brazil and to correlate the presence of these infections with clinical, epidemiological and laboratory data of the patients. Oocysts were detected in stool samples of 10 (16.9%) of the 59 patients studied, while Cryptosporidium spp. were present in 10.1% (6/59) and C. belli in 6.7% (4/59). The frequency of these parasites was higher among patients with diarrheic syndrome and CD4+ T lymphocyte counts < 200 cells/mm 3 , demonstrating the opportunistic characteristic of these infections. A significant association was observed between the lack of adherence to antiretroviral therapy and the presence of Cryptosporidium spp. and/or C. belli. Parasitism with Cryptosporidium spp. was more frequent in February and April, the months following the period of high rainfall. The same was not observed for C. belli. Genetic characterization of two isolates led to the identification of Cryptosporidium parvum, one of the main species associated with the zoonotic transmission of cryptosporidiosis.
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Introdução: A Doença de Crohn (DC), Colite Ulcerosa (CU) e Colite Indeterminada (CI), habitualmente designadas por Doença Inflamatória Intestinal (DII), representam um grupo heterogéneo de patologias crónicas, de etiologia desconhecida e evolução variável, podendo manifestar-se, em idade pediátrica, em cerca de 25 a 30% dos casos. Estudos epidemiológicos internacionais comprovam o aumento exponencial da sua incidência nos países industrializados, em particular da DC, nos últimos 50 anos. Objectivos: Caracterização da população pediátrica com o diagnóstico de DII, seguida na consulta de Gastrenterologia Infantil do Hospital de Dona Estefânia (HDE). Material e Métodos: Estudo descritivo e retrospectivo, mediante consulta de processos clínicos, de doentes com o diagnóstico de DII, entre 1987 e 2009 (23 anos). Utilizaram-se critérios clínicos, radiológicos e histológicos para a definição de DII. Foram estudadas as seguintes variáveis: caracterização da DII, sexo, antecedentes familiares, idade à data do diagnóstico, intervalo de tempo entre o início da sintomatologia e respectivo diagnóstico e apresentação clínica. Foram comparados quatro intervalos de tempo: 1987-1992, 1993-1998, 1999-2004 e 2005-2009. Resultados: Foram incluídas 100 crianças, 51 pertencentes ao sexo feminino, das quais 59% correspondem a DC, 38% a CU e 3% a CI. Verificou-se a presença de antecedentes familiares de DII em sete casos, não se verificando diferença significativa de sexo entre a CU e a DC. No período compreendido entre 2005 e 2009 foi registado o maior número de novos casos (55 no total; média: 11 casos/ano) e entre 1987 e 1992 registou-se o menor número de novos casos (9; 1,5 casos/ano). O intervalo de tempo que decorreu entre o início dos sintomas e o diagnóstico de DII variou entre nove meses (1987-1992) e quatro meses (2005-2009). A idade no momento do diagnóstico variou entre os 14 meses e os 17 anos, com um valor médio de 10,5 anos. A sintomatologia inaugural mais frequente foi a presença de dor abdominal, a diarreia e a hematoquézia. Conclusão: A DII engloba um grupo heterogéneo de patologias, nem sempre fáceis de diagnosticar ou classificar, dada a ausência de critérios de diagnóstico uniformes. Os resultados apresentados mostram o aumento do número de novos casos, na consulta de Gastrenterologia do HDE, nas últimas duas décadas, não se verificando diferença no que diz respeito ao sexo. O tempo que decorreu entre o início dos sintomas e o diagnóstico diminuiu ao longo dos anos, tendo permanecido inalterada a idade no momento do diagnóstico e a apresentação clínica.
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SUMMARY Inflammation due to Shigella flexneri can cause damage to the colonic mucosa and cell death by necrosis and apoptosis. This bacteria can reach the bloodstream in this way, and the liver through portal veins. Hypoxia is a condition present in many human diseases, and it may induce bacterial translocation from intestinal lumen. We studied the ability of S. flexneri to invade rat hepatocytes and Caco-2 cells both in normoxic and hypoxic microenvironments, as well as morphological and physiological alterations in these cells after infection under hypoxia. We used the primary culture of rat hepatocytes as a model of study. We analyzed the following parameters in normoxic and hypoxic conditions: morphology, cell viability, bacterial recovery and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) released. The results showed that there were fewer bacteria within the Caco-2 cells than in hepatocytes in normoxic and hypoxic conditions. We observed that the higher the multiplicity of infection (MOI) the greater the bacterial recovery in hepatocytes. The hypoxic condition decreased the bacterial recovery in hepatocytes. The cytotoxicity evaluated by LDH released by cells was significantly higher in cells submitted to hypoxia than normoxia. Caco-2 cells in normoxia released 63% more LDH than hepatocytes. LDH increased 164% when hepatocytes were submitted to hypoxia and just 21% when Caco-2 cells were in the same condition. The apoptosis evaluated by Tunel was significantly higher in cells submitted to hypoxia than normoxia. When comparing hypoxic cells, we obtained more apoptotic hepatocytes than apoptotic Caco-2 cells. Concluding our results contribute to a better knowledge of interactions between studied cells and Shigella flexneri. These data may be useful in the future to define strategies to combat this virulent pathogen.
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Parasitic infection is one of the problems that affect human health, especially in developing countries. In this study, all of the fast food shops, restaurants, and roast meat outlets of Khorramabad (Western Iran) and all the staff employed by them, some 210 people, were selected through a census and their stools were examined for the presence of parasites. The parasitological tests of direct wet-mount, Lugol's iodine staining, formaldehyde-ether sedimentation and Trichrome staining techniques were performed on the samples. The data was analyzed with a chi-square test and logistic regression was selected as the analytical model. The results showed 19 (9%) stool specimens were positive for different intestinal parasites. These intestinal parasites included Giardia lamblia2.9%, Entamoeba coli 4.3%, Blastocystis sp. 1.4%, and Hymenolepis nana 0.5%. There was a significant difference between the presence of a valid health card, awareness of transmission of intestinal parasites, participation in training courses in environmental health with intestinal parasites (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was found between the rate of literacy and gender among patients infected with intestinal parasites (p > 0.05). To control parasitic infection in food handlers, several strategies are recommended such as stool examinations every three months, public education, application of health regulations, controlling the validity of health cards and training on parasitic infection transmission. In this regard, the findings of the present study can be used as a basis to develop preventive programs targeting food handlers because the spread of disease via them is a common problem worldwide.