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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 40(5): 546-9, 2007.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17992411

RESUMO

Type 1 reaction or reversal reaction is an acute inflammatory episode in the skin and peripheral nerves that is found in up to 30% of leprosy patients and commonly causes physical disabilities. Multidrug chemotherapy and viral infections are associated risk factors. In this study, 620 leprosy patients were evaluated. Reversal reactions were diagnosed in 121 cases (19.5%) and were most frequently found in borderline patients (48%). Starting on multidrug chemotherapy was considered to be a risk factor for reversal reaction: 52% of the cases presented their first episode at this time. Neuritis was found in 73% of the cases. The presence of hepatitis B or C virus was documented in 9% of the 55 patients with reversal reaction, while it was not detected in any of the 57 patients without reaction (p = 0.026, Fisher's exact test). This suggests that these agents may have a role as risk factors for developing reversal reactions.


Assuntos
Reação de Fase Aguda/etiologia , Hepatite B/complicações , Hepatite C/complicações , Hansenostáticos/administração & dosagem , Hanseníase/complicações , Reação de Fase Aguda/diagnóstico , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Hepatite B/diagnóstico , Hepatite C/diagnóstico , Humanos , Hansenostáticos/efeitos adversos , Hanseníase/tratamento farmacológico , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 40(5): 546-549, out. 2007. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-467014

RESUMO

O episódio reacional tipo 1 ou reação reversa é ocorrência inflamatória aguda que atinge a pele e nervos periféricos, encontrada em até 30 por cento dos pacientes com hanseníase, sendo causa comum de incapacidade física. Fatores de risco associados incluem uso de poliquimioterapia e infecções virais. Neste estudo, foram avaliados 620 pacientes com hanseníase. Reação reversa foi diagnosticada em 121 (19,5 por cento) casos, sendo mais freqüente nos indivíduos borderlines (48 por cento). Início da poliquimioterapia foi considerado fator de risco para reação reversa, com 52 por cento dos casos apresentando o primeiro episódio neste momento. Neurite foi documentada em 73 por cento dos casos. A presença de vírus B ou C da hepatite foi documentada em 9 por cento de 55 pacientes com reação reversa e em nenhum dos 57 pacientes sem reação (p = 0, 026; teste exato de Fisher), sugerindo possível papel destes agentes como fatores de risco para desenvolvimento de reação reversa na hanseníase.


Type 1 reaction or reversal reaction is an acute inflammatory episode in the skin and peripheral nerves that is found in up to 30 percent of leprosy patients and commonly causes physical disabilities. Multidrug chemotherapy and viral infections are associated risk factors. In this study, 620 leprosy patients were evaluated. Reversal reactions were diagnosed in 121 cases (19.5 percent) and were most frequently found in borderline patients (48 percent). Starting on multidrug chemotherapy was considered to be a risk factor for reversal reaction: 52 percent of the cases presented their first episode at this time. Neuritis was found in 73 percent of the cases. The presence of hepatitis B or C virus was documented in 9 percent of the 55 patients with reversal reaction, while it was not detected in any of the 57 patients without reaction (p = 0.026, Fisher’s exact test). This suggests that these agents may have a role as risk factors for developing reversal reactions.


Assuntos
Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Reação de Fase Aguda/etiologia , Hepatite B/complicações , Hepatite C/complicações , Hansenostáticos/administração & dosagem , Hanseníase/complicações , Reação de Fase Aguda/diagnóstico , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Hepatite B/diagnóstico , Hepatite C/diagnóstico , Hansenostáticos/efeitos adversos , Hanseníase/tratamento farmacológico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 72(3): 198-200, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16766832

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The epidemiological association of lichen planus (LP) with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been recorded from some countries and HCV RNA3 has been isolated from lesional skin in patients with LP and chronic HCV infection. The observed geographical differences regarding HCV infection and LP could be immuno-genetically related. AIM: To determine whether HCV has a causal relationship with LP. METHODS: Histopathologically proved cases of LP were subjected to antibody to HCV test by the Third Generation Enzyme Immunoassay Kit for the detection of antibody to HCV (Anti-HCV) in human serum or plasma. They were routinely screened in the virology department by the reagent kit, HIVASE 1 + 2, adopting the "direct sandwich principle" for the assay to detect antibodies to HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. There were 150 age and sex matched controls (not suffering from LP) and HIV-I and II negative, and negative for HCV. RESULTS: Of the 104 patients studied only 2 patients (1.92%) of generalized LP with disease duration of more than 3 months were found to be positive for antibodies to HCV. This was not a significant finding and no statistical methods, e.g. Chi square test etc. could be applied. CONCLUSION: Hepatitis C virus is not significant to the causation of LP in India.


Assuntos
Hepacivirus/patogenicidade , Líquen Plano/etiologia , Líquen Plano/virologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Hepatite C/complicações , Hepatite C/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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