998 resultados para Histoplasmose mucosa
Resumo:
Os autores relatam um caso de histoplasmose em indivíduo com suspeita clínica de leishmaniose mucosa. A infecção por Leishmania foi descartada, pela negatividade do teste de Montenegro e ausência do parasita. O diagnóstico de histoplasmose foi confirmado pelo encontro do fungo na lesão e o seu isolamento em Ágar-Sabouraud. O tratamento do paciente com anfotericina B resultou na remissão da lesão.
Resumo:
A comunicação versa sobre dois casos de histoplasmose cutâneo mucosa ocorrendo em dois irmãos. No primeiro doente as lesões cicatrizaram sob terapêutica específica: recidivando porém três anos após, ao nível do sistema nervoso central. Essas lesões levaram a doente ao óbito. No segundo doente o diagnóstico foi estabelecido mais precisa e precocemente e sob terapêutica específica houve remissão completa das lesões, estando o doente sob observação. Em ambos os casos havia, grande semelhança, do quadro clínico com o da blastomicose sul-americana (paracoccidiodomicose). No primeiro doente o diagnóstico foi estabelecido à necropsia e no segundo em vida, pelo encontro do Histoplasma capsulatum em cortes histológicos e pelo isolamento do fungo por cultura.
Resumo:
A análise histopatológica e imunohistoquímica de 25 biópsias cutâneas e da mucosa oral de portadores da associação AIDS e histoplasmose mostrou o seguinte: 1) em 18 casos as lesões cutâneas eram múltiplas e se apresentavam sob a forma de pápulas (eritematosas, violáceas ou acastanhadas), úlceras, vesículo-pústulas e eram distribuídas por todo tegumento cutâneo; Em sete casos as lesões se localizavam na mucosa da língua, palato, úvula e eram do tipo ulcerado ou moruliforme; 2) histologicamente as lesões apresentavam quatro aspectos distintos: macrofágico difuso; granulomatoso; vasculítico com leucocitoclasia; e com escassa reação inflamatória; 3) a tipagem dos linfócitos T e B e dos macrófagos através dos anticorpos monoclonais mostrou que a resposta imunológica ao Histoplasma capsulatum é predominantemente do tipo celular nos quatro tipos histológicos; 4) o teste imunohistoquímico para o fungo nas lesões confirmou o diagnóstico morfológico de H. capsulatum.
Resumo:
Os autores descrevem dezoito casos de histoplasmose observados em pacientes imunodeprimidos, sendo 17 com SIDA e um associado à cirrose hepática alcoólica. O diagnóstico da histoplasmose foi obtido através do isolamento do fungo em cultura de LCR, sangue e medula óssea ou por exame histopatológico obtido por biópsia ou necropsia. A idade média dos pacientes foi de 35,8 anos, sendo 13 (72,2%) do sexo masculino. Em geral, a doença mostrou-se disseminada com acometimento por ordem de freqüência de: pele (38,8%), medula óssea (27,7%), mucosa nasofaringeana (22,2%), pulmão (22,2%), cólon (11,1%), SNC (5,5%) e esôfago (5,5%). Adenomegalia (50%),hepatomegalia (77,7%) e esplenomegalia (61,1%) também foram observados com muita frequência. Hematologicamente observou-se mais comumente pancitopenia (33,3%). Onze dos 18 pacientes receberam tratamento, sendo 9 com anfotericina B e 2 com itraconazol; 8 obtiveram boa resposta clínica e todos receberam terapia de manutenção com anfotericina B ou derivado triazólico. Este trabalho enfatiza a importância desta micose em pacientes imunodeprimidos, particularmente em pacientes com SIDA onde a infecção tende a acometer o sistema macrofágico-linfóide e o tegumento cutâneo.
Resumo:
Introdução: A histoplasmose é uma infecção geralmente subclínica e autolimitada em pacientes imunocompetentes. A maioria dos pacientes com HIV apresenta a forma disseminada da doença, considerada definidora de aids. As manifestações cutâneo-mucosas da histoplasmose são variadas, dificultando o diagnóstico. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo de 24 pacientes com diagnóstico de histoplasmose, avaliados no serviço de Dermatologia do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, de 2000 a 2003 e, prospectivamente, mais 12 pacientes, atendidos em 2004 e 2005. A análise considerou dados epidemiológicos e demográficos, bem como os parâmetros clínicos, distribuição e morfologia das lesões, contagem de células CD4+, terapia da micose e antirretroviral e se a doença foi a definidora de aids. Resultados: Vinte e seis (72%) doentes eram homens. A idade média foi 34 anos (17-58) e 16 pacientes (49%) tiveram seus diagnósticos realizados de dezembro a março, no verão. A histoplasmose foi confirmada por biópsia cutânea em 33 casos e por cultura em 23 deles. Onze pacientes recebiam antirretrovirais no momento do diagnóstico e a sua contagem de células CD4+ variou de 2 a 103 (média 29 células/mm³). Não houve diferenças significativas em relação a sexo, idade, método diagnóstico e uso de antirretrovirais entre a amostra retrospectiva e prospectiva. O número médio de lesões foi 2,7, variando de 1 a 7 tipos diferentes em um mesmo paciente. Pápulas com crosta e erosão/úlcera de mucosa foram as mais frequentes, em 64% e 58% dos pacientes, respectivamente. Uma distribuição difusa foi a mais comum, em mais de 58% dos casos. Houve uma associação significativa entre a contagem de células CD4+ e a variabilidade morfológica de lesões por paciente, sendo que um menor polimorfismo de lesões está associado a contagens mais baixas de células CD4+. Conclusão: A familiaridade com as manifestações dermatológicas da histoplasmose é importante para uma maior suspeição tanto da doença, quanto do próprio HIV. Pápulas com crostas difusas e erosão/úlcera de mucosa, no verão, em pacientes com aids e contagem de células CD4+ menor do que 50 células/ mm³ são achados muito sugestivos de histoplasmose. Porém, é de suma importância a realização de exames complementares para a exclusão dos outros diagnósticos diferenciais. A maior variabilidade morfológica das lesões nos pacientes com menor comprometimento imunológico (CD4 maior) poderia ser devido à necessidade de um certo grau de imunidade na gênese das lesões cutâneas.
Resumo:
To characterize liposomal-lidocaine formulations for topical use on oral mucosa and to compare their in vitro permeation and in vivo anesthetic efficacy with commercially available lidocaine formulations. Large unilamellar liposomes (400 nm) containing lidocaine were prepared using phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and α-tocoferol (4:3:0.07, w:w:w) and were characterized in terms of membrane/water partition coefficient, encapsulation efficiency, size, polydispersity, zeta potential, and in vitro release. In vitro permeation across pig palatal mucosa and in vivo topical anesthetic efficacy on the palatal mucosa in healthy volunteers (double-blinded cross-over, placebo controlled study) were performed. The following formulations were tested: liposome-encapsulated 5% lidocaine (Liposome-Lido5); liposome-encapsulated 2.5% lidocaine (Liposome-Lido2.5); 5% lidocaine ointment (Xylocaina®), and eutectic mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine 2.5% (EMLA®). The Liposome-Lido5 and EMLA showed the best in vitro permeation parameters (flux and permeability coefficient) in comparison with Xylocaina and placebo groups, as well as the best in vivo topical anesthetic efficacy. We successfully developed and characterized a liposome encapsulated 5% lidocaine gel. It could be considered an option to other topical anesthetic agents for oral mucosa.
Resumo:
The neurohistologic observations were performed using the specimens prepared by Winkelmann and Schmitt silver impregnation method. The tissues were fixed in 10% formalin solution and sections of 40µm thickness were obtained by Leica Cryostat at -30ºC. The sections of dorsal mucosa of White-lipped peccary tongue showed numerous filliform and fungiform papillae, and two vallate papillae on the caudal part. The epithelial layer revealed queratinized epithelial cells and the connective tissue papillae of different sizes and shapes. Thick nerve fiber bundles are noted into the subepithelial connective tissue of the papillae. The connective tissue of fungiform and vallate papillae contained numerous sensitive nerves fibers bundles forming a complex nerve plexus.
Resumo:
Colostrum intake in neonatal calves is essential to obtain passive immunity and to influence metabolism, endocrine systems and the nutritional state. This study compares morphologic features of small intestine of calves fed a colostrum second meal at 12 hours of life with concentrations of immunoglobulin G (IgG) higher than 100mg mL(-1) (fresh colostrum or artificially prepared with addition of lyophilized colostrum) or smaller than 30mg mL(-1). Twenty-four Holstein calves were randomly grouped according to concentration of IgG intake at 12 hours of life: low (less than 30mg mL(-1)); high (more than 100mg mL(-1)); plus lyophilized colostrum (more than 120mg mL(-1)). Intestinal tissue samples were collected at 0, 10, 24 and 72 hours after birth to evaluate morphology in segments: duodenum; proximal, middle and distal jejunum and ileum by examined with a scanning electron microscope. Villi of all segments showed more organized and uniform morphology characteristics with age. Only the animals fed colostrum with more than 100mg mL(-1) of IgG at 24 hours after birth still showed the distal jejunum villi disoriented and more united in comparison to the other ages and groups. Intake of lyophilized colostrum affected ileum morphology along experiment period. Higher concentration of immunologic and bioactive elements supplied for longer period of time could be responsible for promoting effects on the enterocytes. Use of colostrum with high IgG concentrations, with or without addition of lyophilized colostrum, influenced the precocity of the intestinal mucosa development in newborn calves, suggesting earlier maturation of the mucosa.
Resumo:
Oropharyngeal candidiasis is associated with defects in cell-mediated immunity, and is commonly seen in immunocompromised patients. We have previously shown that T-cell-deficient BALB/c nude (nu/nu) mice are extremely susceptible to oropharyngeal candidiasis, and that recovery from a chronic infection is dependent on CD4 T lymphocytes. In this study we describe the local tissue cytokine profile in lymphocyte-reconstituted immunodeficient mice and their euthymic counterparts. Mice were infected orally with 10(8) cells of the yeast Candida albicans , and oral tissues sampled on days 0, 4, 8, and 14. Nude mice were reconstituted with 3 x 10(7) naive lymphocytes following oral inoculation. Interleukin (IL)-6, interferon (IFN)-gamma and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha were identified in the oral tissues of infected euthymic mice recovering from oral infection, as well as naive controls. TNF-alpha was identified in nude oral tissue on days 4 and 8, but only after lymphocyte reconstitution. No IL-2, IL-4 or IL-10 was detected in either euthymic or athymic mice at any time-point throughout the experiment. This study confirms the functional activity of T lymphocytes in reconstituted nude mice, and suggests that TNF-alpha may be an important mediator in the recovery from oropharyngeal candidiasis.
Resumo:
PURPOSE: This study was designed to identify the mucosa-associated microflora in patients with severe ulcerative colitis before and after restorative proctocolectomy with ileoanal pouch construction in comparison with historic controls. METHODS: Ten patients with a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis were evaluated. Mucus was collected during colonoscopy from all segments of the colon and terminal ileum before surgery, and from the ileal pouch two and eight months after ileostomy closure. The prevalence and mean concentration of the mucosa-associated microflora were compared over time and with historic controls. RESULTS: Veillonella sp was the most prevalent bacterium in patients and controls. Klebsiella sp was significantly more prevalent in the ileum of controls, was not found in patients with ulcerative colitis, and after proctocolectomy returned to values found in controls. Some bacteria such as Enterobacter sp, Staphylococcus sp (coag-), Bacteroides sp (npg), Lactobacillus sp, and Veillonella sp had higher mean concentrations in the ileal pouch of patients after surgery than in controls. CONCLUSION: No bacterium was identified that could be exclusively responsible for the maintenance of the inflammatory process. The mucosa-associated microflora of patients with ulcerative colitis underwent significant changes after proctocolectomy with ileal pouch construction and returned to almost normal values for some bacteria.
Eosinophils in bronchial mucosa of asthmatics after allergen challenge: effect of anti-IgE treatment
Resumo:
Anti-IgE, omalizumab, inhibits the allergen response in patients with asthma. This has not been directly related to changes in inflammatory conditions. We hypothesized that anti-IgE exerts its effects by reducing airway inflammation. To that end, the effect of anti-IgE on allergen-induced inflammation in bronchial biopsies in 25 patients with asthma was investigated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Allergen challenge followed by a bronchoscopy at 24 h was performed at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment with anti-IgE or placebo. Provocative concentration that causes a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (PC(20)) methacholine and induced sputum was performed at baseline, 8 and 12 weeks of treatment. Changes in the early and late responses to allergen, PC(20), inflammatory cells in biopsies and sputum were assessed. Both the early and late asthmatic responses were suppressed to 15.3% and 4.7% following anti-IgE treatment as compared with placebo (P < 0.002). This was paralleled by a decrease in eosinophil counts in sputum (4-0.5%) and postallergen biopsies (15-2 cells/0.1 mm(2)) (P < 0.03). Furthermore, biopsy IgE+ cells were significantly reduced between both the groups, whereas high-affinity IgE receptor and CD4+ cells were decreased within the anti-IgE group. There were no significant differences for PC(20) methacholine. The response to inhaled allergen in asthma is diminished by anti-IgE, which in bronchial mucosa is paralleled by a reduction in eosinophils and a decline in IgE-bearing cells postallergen without changing PC(20) methacholine. This suggests that the benefits of anti-IgE in asthma may be explained by a decrease in eosinophilic inflammation and IgE-bearing cells.
Resumo:
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a DNA virus, which belongs to papillomaviridae family, being of low and high risk, which infect the skin and mucous membranes and can induce benign and malign tumor formation. In the oral mucosa they have been associated with oral papilloma, focal epithelial hyperplasia, leucoplakia and oral neoplasia. Aim: to study the frequency of HPV finding in oral mucosa of normal people. Materials and methods: Prospective study, cross-sectional cohort. One hundred volunteers, young adults, healthy, aged between 20 and 31 years, university students with no history, no complains, without oral or oropharyngeal lesions. They were submitted to a questionnaire with questions regarding HPV infection epidemiology. The samples were harvested by brushing and analyzed by PCR. Results: The results were negative for HPV in all samples. Conclusion: It seems we had high social and economical class individuals, with nutrition rich in carotenoyds and vitamin C, low smoking and alcohol consumption and heterosexual habits with predominant monogamy and regular use of condoms.
Resumo:
The study analyzed the effects of chronic alcohol ingestion on the ultrastructure of the lining epithelium of the hard palatine mucosa of rats UChA and UChB (lines with voluntary alcohol consumption) in order to contribute to the understanding of the consequences of alcohol abuse for the morphology of the digestive system. Thirty female adult animals aged 120 days were divided into three experimental groups. (1) Ten UChA rats (genetically low ethanol consumer) with voluntary intake of 10% v/v (5.45 g/kg/day) ethanol solution and water. (2) Ten UChB (genetically high ethanol consumer) rats with voluntary intake of 10% v/v (7.16 g/kg/day) ethanol solution and water. (3) Ten Wistar rats with voluntary ad libitum water intake (control group). Both groups received Nuvital pellets ad libitum. The IGFR-I expression was intense in both experimental groups. The epithelial cells of the alcoholic rats UChA and UChB showed many alterations such as the presence of lipid droplets, altered nuclei, nuclei in corneum layer and disrupted mitochondria. It was concluded that ethanol intake induces ultrastructural lesions in the hard palatine mucosa. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Resumo:
It has been demonstrated that glutamine, a conditionally essential amino acid, improves nitrogen balance, acts as a stimulant of protein synthesis, and decreases proteolysis in myopathic children. In contrast, other studies have shown no beneficial effect of glutamine supplementation on burn victims or critically ill patients. Nonetheless, we hypothesized that glutamine supplementation would increase the fractional protein synthesis rate (FSR) in the jejunal mucosa of malnourished male Wistar rats. Thus, the objective of the present study was to test the effect of daily oral glutamine supplementation (0.42 g kg(-1) d(-1) for 14 days) on the FSR of the jejunal mucosa of healthy and malnourished rats. A 4-hour kinetic study with L-[1-(13)C]leucine was subsequently performed, and jejunal biopsies were obtained 1.5 cm from the Treitz angle and analyzed. Malnourished rats showed a 25% weight loss and increased urinary nitrogen excretion. Plasma amino acid concentration did not differ between groups. (13)C enrichment in plasma and jejunal cells was higher in the malnourished groups than in the healthy group. The FSR (percent per hour) was similar for the control and experimental groups (P > .05), with a mean range of 220%/h to 27%/h. Oral glutamine supplementation alone did not induce higher protein incorporation by the jejunal mucosa in malnourished rats, regardless of total food intake or the presence or absence of glutamine supplementation. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.