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Rev. colomb. cir ; 38(3): 474-482, Mayo 8, 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1438425

ABSTRACT

Introducción. En pacientes con diagnóstico de colecistitis aguda tratados con colecistostomía, el tiempo óptimo de duración de la terapia antibiótica es desconocido. El objetivo de este trabajo fue comparar los resultados clínicos en pacientes con diagnóstico de colecistitis aguda manejados inicialmente con colecistostomía y que recibieron cursos cortos de antibióticos (7 días o menos) versus cursos largos (más de 7 días). Métodos. Se llevó a cabo un estudio de cohorte observacional, retrospectivo, que incluyó pacientes con diagnóstico de colecistitis aguda manejados con colecistostomía, que recibieron tratamiento antibiótico. Se hizo un análisis univariado y de regresión logística para evaluar la asociación de variables clínicas con la duración del tratamiento antibiótico. El desenlace primario por evaluar fue la mortalidad a 30 días. Resultados. Se incluyeron 72 pacientes. El 25 % (n=18) recibieron terapia antibiótica por 7 días o menos y el 75 % (n=54) recibieron más de 7 días. No hubo diferencias significativas en la mortalidad a 30 días entre los dos grupos ni en las demás variables estudiadas. La duración de la antibioticoterapia no influyó en la mortalidad a 30 días (OR 0,956; IC95% 0,797 - 1,146). Conclusión. No hay diferencias significativas en los desenlaces clínicos de los pacientes con colecistitis aguda que son sometidos a colecistostomía y que reciben cursos cortos de antibióticos en comparación con cursos largos


Introduction.In patients with acute cholecystitis who receive treatment with cholecystostomy, the optimal duration of antibiotic therapy is unknown. The objective of this study is to compare short courses of antibiotics (7 days or less) with long courses (more than 7 days) in this population. Methods. We performed a retrospective observational cohort study which included patients diagnosed with acute cholecystitis, who received antibiotic therapy and were taken to cholecystostomy. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were performed to evaluate the association between clinical variables and the duration. The main outcome evaluated was 30-day mortality. Results. Seventy-two patients were included, 25% (n=18) were given 7 or fewer days of antibiotics while 75% (n=54) were given them for more than 7 days. Demographic data between both groups were similar (age, severity of cholecystitis, comorbidities). There were no significant differences in 30-day mortality between both groups. Antibiotic duration did not influence mortality at 30 days (OR 0.956, 95% CI 0.797 - 1.146). Conclusion. There are no significant differences in the clinical outcomes of patients with acute cholecystitis who undergo cholecystostomy and receive short courses of antibiotics compared to long courses


Subject(s)
Humans , Cholecystostomy , Cholecystitis, Acute , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Cholelithiasis , Acalculous Cholecystitis , Gallbladder
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São Paulo; s.n; 2022.
Thesis in Portuguese | Coleciona SUS, Sec. Munic. Saúde SP, HSPM-Producao, Sec. Munic. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1414829

ABSTRACT

Introdução: A colecistite aguda acalculosa (CAA) pode ser definida como uma doença inflamatória aguda da vesícula biliar sem evidências de cálculos biliares. A condição está associada a algo em torno de 3 a 10% de todos os casos de dor abdominal. Objetivo: Revisar a literatura buscando sintetizar as evidências clínicas relacionadas ao diagnóstico e tratamento da CAA. Método: A base de dados escolhida para seleção dos trabalhos foi a PUBMED, utilizando a seguinte estratégia de busca: ((acalculous[title] OR alithiasic[title]) AND cholecystitis[title]). Nenhum corte temporal foi estabelecido, e qualquer trabalho que discutisse o tema proposto foi inicialmente incluído na amostra. Resultados: A busca pelos estudos foi realizada no mês de dezembro de 2021. Inicialmente foram identificados 15 estudos que atenderam a estratégia de busca previamente estabelecida. Após a leitura dos títulos e resumos, verificou-se que todos os artigos estavam adequados para revisão. Conclusão: As ferramentas de diagnóstico por imagem são essenciais para a identificação da CAA, sendo a ultrassonografia a técnica mais importante devido à sua rapidez, facilidade de execução e reprodutibilidade. Quanto ao manejo da CAA, um tratamento conservador não cirúrgico poderia ser aplicado com certa segurança, utilizando principalmente antibióticos e corticosteroides. Porém, sugere-se que a colecistostomia percutânea pode ser considerada uma forma de tratamento definitivo e bem-sucedido, resultando em baixa taxa de mortalidade. Além disso, a colecistostomia percutânea permitia um menor índice de recorrência da CAA em pacientes submetidos ao referido procedimento. Palavras-chave: Cirurgia. Sistema Digestório. Colecistite alitiásica. Diagnóstico. Tratamento.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Cholecystostomy , Gallstones , Ultrasonography , Acalculous Cholecystitis , Cholecystitis, Acute , Diagnosis , Conservative Treatment , Gallbladder
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Rev Gastroenterol Peru ; 40(1): 77-79, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32369471

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis A and hepatitis E are the leading causes of acute viral hepatitis in developing countries due to our poor sanitary conditions, both spread by fecal-oral route or through contaminated water and food. Being both self-limiting diseases, they are usually benign but may present with atypical clinical findings. A 32 year-old female with right pleural effusion, ascites and acalculous cholecystitis during the course of HAV and HEV co-infection is reported. Clinical improvement was observed with conservative management. As far as we know, this is the first case described of a patient with these three complications in the background of a hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus co-infection.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/virology , Ascites/virology , Coinfection/diagnosis , Hepatitis A/diagnosis , Hepatitis E/diagnosis , Pleural Effusion/virology , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Adult , Ascites/diagnosis , Coinfection/complications , Female , Hepatitis A/complications , Hepatitis E/complications , Humans , Pleural Effusion/diagnosis
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Rev. gastroenterol. Perú ; 40(1): 77-79, ene.-mar 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144641

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Hepatitis A and hepatitis E are the leading causes of acute viral hepatitis in developing countries due to our poor sanitary conditions, both spread by fecal-oral route or through contaminated water and food. Being both self-limiting diseases, they are usually benign but may present with atypical clinical findings. A 32 year-old female with right pleural effusion, ascites and acalculous cholecystitis during the course of HAV and HEV co-infection is reported. Clinical improvement was observed with conservative management. As far as we know, this is the first case described of a patient with these three complications in the background of a hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus co-infection.


RESUMEN Hepatits A y hepatitis E son las principales causas de hepatitis viral en países en desarrollo debido a las limitadas condiciones sanitarias. Son condiciones usualmente benignas y autolimitadas, pero pueden presentarse de forma atípica. Se reporta una paciente de 32 años con efusión pleural derecha, colecistitis acalculosa y ascitis en el curso de una co-infección por el virus de Hepatitis A y hepatitis E. Hasta donde tenemos conocimiento, este es el primer caso de una paciente con estas tres complicaciones como resultado de una infección por el virus de hepatitis A y hepatitis E.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Pleural Effusion/virology , Ascites/virology , Hepatitis E/diagnosis , Acalculous Cholecystitis/virology , Coinfection/diagnosis , Hepatitis A/diagnosis , Pleural Effusion/diagnosis , Ascites/diagnosis , Hepatitis E/complications , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Coinfection/complications , Hepatitis A/complications
6.
Cir Cir ; 87(4): 443-449, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31264982

ABSTRACT

Background: Gangrenous cholecystitis (GC) must be promptly treated for its high morbimortality. The object of our study is to identify clinical, laboratory or ultrasound factors that might us diagnose GC. Method: A Retrospective cohort study is devised including all patients admitted to Hospital de Laredo (Cantabria, Spain) between 2015 and 2017 with the diagnose of acute cholecystitis and having been operated. Patients were classified in two groups according to pathology: GC and non-GC. We compared their demographics characteristics, comorbidities, laboratory parameters and ultrasound findings. Results: A total of 115 patients were operated, of whom 32 had CG and 83 CNG. Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and C-reactive protein (CRP) showed significantly increased levels in GC group (p = 0.042) and CRP (p < 0.0001). To CRP showed an area under the ROC curve of 0.872 (95% confidence interval: 0.797-0.946). Acalculous cholecystitis was significantly associated to GC (24.1 vs. 7%; p < 0.005). In the multivariate analysis only the CPR showed as a predictive factor. A cutting point of CRP at 15.25 mg/dl, that had high sensibility (90.6%) and high negative predictive value (95%). Conclusion: CRP helped identify patients with CG to indicate early surgical intervention.


Antecedentes: La colecistitis aguda gangrenosa (CG) debe tratarse precozmente por su alto riesgo de morbimortalidad. Objetivo: Identificar factores clínicos, analíticos o ecográficos que permitan diagnosticar CG preoperatoriamente. Método: Estudio de cohorte retrospectiva en el Hospital de Laredo (Cantabria, España), entre 2015 y 2017, de pacientes con diagnóstico de colecistitis aguda que hayan sido intervenidos. Se clasificó a los pacientes en dos grupos según el diagnóstico anatomopatológico: CG y colecistitis no gangrenosa (CNG). Se compararon las características demográficas, la comorbilidad, los datos analíticos y los datos ecográficos. Resultados: Fueron operados 115 pacientes, de los cuales 32 tenían CG y 83 tenían CNG. Los pacientes con CG muestran unos valores más altos de índice de neutrófilos/linfocitos (p = 0.042) y de proteína C reactiva (PCR) (p < 0.0001). La colecistitis alitiásica se asoció con mas frecuencia a la CG (24.1 vs. 7.0%; p < 0.005). En el estudio multivariable, solo la PCR se muestra significativa. La PCR mostró un área bajo la curva ROC de 0.872, (intervalo de confianza del 95%: 0.797-0.946). Un punto de corte de PCR de 15.25 mg/dl tuvo una alta sensibilidad (90.6%) y un alto valor predictivo negativo (95%). Conclusión: La PCR ayuda a identificar a los pacientes con CG para indicar una intervención quirúrgica precoz.


Subject(s)
C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Cholecystitis, Acute/diagnosis , Gallbladder/pathology , Acalculous Cholecystitis/complications , Aged , Area Under Curve , Biomarkers/analysis , Cholecystitis, Acute/blood , Cholecystitis, Acute/pathology , Cholecystitis, Acute/surgery , Confidence Intervals , Female , Gangrene/blood , Gangrene/diagnosis , Gangrene/surgery , Humans , Leukocyte Count , Male , Multivariate Analysis , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Ultrasonography
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Rev. colomb. cir ; 34(3): 269-276, 20190813. fig
Article in Spanish | COLNAL, LILACS | ID: biblio-1016113

ABSTRACT

El vólvulo, o torsión de la vesícula biliar, es una enfermedad de la sexta a la octava décadas de la vida, condición excepcional por su poca frecuencia y síntomas atípicos. Dado que tiende a confundirse con la colecistitis de origen no litiásico, su diagnóstico suele ser intraoperatorio y puede llegar a causar complicaciones graves, como la gangrena y la sepsis biliar e incluso la muerte. Pese a que hace 120 años se hizo el primer reporte de caso, en la actualidad se notifican cada vez más casos en la población añosa. En este artículo se presentan dos casos clínicos de vólvulo de la vesícula biliar y se hace una revisión de la literatura


Volvulus, or torsion of the gallbladder, is a disease of the sixth to eighth decades of life, an exceptional condition due to its infrequent and atypical symptoms.Since it tends to be confused with non-lithiasic cholecystitis, its diagnosis is usually intraoperative and can lead to serious complications such as gangrene and biliary sepsis, even death.Although the first case was reported 120 years ago, more cases are reported in the elderly population.In this article, two clinical cases of gallbladder volvulus are presented and a review of the literature is made


Subject(s)
Humans , Gallbladder , Diagnostic Imaging , Acalculous Cholecystitis , Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance
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Rev. med. Risaralda ; 22(2): 98-101, jul.-dic. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-786681

ABSTRACT

La malaria es una enfermedad de alta morbimortalidad en las zonas tropicalesdel mundo que tiende a generar recaídas en los subtipos Vivax y Ovale, casi siempre secundario a la reactivación de algunas fases parasitarias o a las resistencias encontradas a los tratamientos avalados en la actualidad. Las recaídas ocasionadas por Plasmodium Vivax se consideran inofensivas, sin embargo se han notificado ciertos casos de sumo interés a nivel mundial especialmente con hallazgos infrecuentes como la Colecistitis Acalculosa Aguda, la cual condiciona un estado de complicación malárica con requerimientos de vigilancia médica estricta y tratamiento efectivo e inmediato para el logro de una evolución satisfactoria. Por tal motivo, en miras de la importancia epidemiológica que constituye, se presenta el caso clínico de un paciente masculino de 24 años de edad procedente de la selva Chocoana Colombiana, en quien se diagnostica Malaria Recidivante por Plasmodium Vivax asociada a Colecistitis Acalculosa Aguda, obteniendo evolución satisfactoria ante el manejo antipalúdico suministrado de Cloroquina+Primaquina.


Subject(s)
Humans , Acalculous Cholecystitis , Malaria , Plasmodium vivax
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Rev Chilena Infectol ; 33(3): 346-51, 2016 Jun.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27598288

ABSTRACT

Human toxocarosis is a chronic larval parasitosis listed as one of the five most important neglected diseases by the CDC. The larvae can spread systemically and migrate to different tissues including liver and gallbladder. Acalculous acute cholecystitis (AAC) is a rare disease in children. The diagnosis is based on clinical parameters and imaging criteria. It has been reported in relation to sepsis, shock, trauma, burns, severe systemic diseases, congenital anomalies, infections and also in healthy children. We report a pediatric case of toxocarosis, with clinical symptoms and imaging criteria compatible with AAC treated medically, and discuss the relationship between toxocarosis and AAC based on published evidence.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnostic imaging , Acalculous Cholecystitis/parasitology , Larva Migrans, Visceral/complications , Acute Disease , Albendazole/therapeutic use , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Child , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
13.
Rev Bras Reumatol Engl Ed ; 56(2): 181-4, 2016.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27267533

ABSTRACT

Acute acalculous cholecystitis is a very rare gastrointestinal manifestation in systemic lupus erythematosus and becomes rarer as an initial manifestation. There are only two cases reported. The authors report a 20-year-old black woman that presented acute acalculous cholecystitis revealed by abdominal computed tomography. During hospitalization, she was diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus. Conservative treatment with antibiotics was performed with complete remission of the symptoms. Corticosteroid was started in ambulatory. Cholecystectomy has been the treatment of choice in acute acalculous cholecystitis as a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. The patient responded well to conservative treatment, and surgery was not required. This case is unique in the way that corticosteroid was started in ambulatory care. We should not forget that the acute acalculous cholecystitis can be the initial presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus although its occurrence is very rare. Conservative treatment should be considered. Abdominal computed tomography was a determinant exam for better assessment of acute acalculous cholecystitis.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/complications , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/diagnosis , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Acalculous Cholecystitis/drug therapy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Conservative Treatment , Female , Humans , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
14.
Rev. chil. infectol ; Rev. chil. infectol;33(3): 346-351, jun. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-791030

ABSTRACT

La toxocarosis humana es una parasitosis larvaria crónica catalogada dentro de las cinco enfermedades subestimadas más importantes por los CDC. Las larvas pueden diseminarse por vía sistémica y migrar a distintos tejidos (larva migrans visceral) incluyendo el hígado y vesícula biliar. La colecistitis aguda acalculosa (CAA) es una enfermedad rara en niños. El diagnóstico se basa en parámetros clínicos y criterios imagenológicos. Se ha asociado a sepsis, shock, trauma, quemaduras, enfermedades sistémicas graves, anomalías congénitas e infecciones, como también en niños sanos. Presentamos el caso de una toxocarosis infantil con síntomas clínicos y criterios imagenológicos compatibles con una CAA tratado médicamente, y discutir la relación entre ambos cuadros en base a la evidencia publicada.


Human toxocarosis is a chronic larval parasitosis listed as one of the five most important neglected diseases by the CDC. The larvae can spread systemically and migrate to different tissues including liver and gallbladder. Acalculous acute cholecystitis (AAC) is a rare disease in children. The diagnosis is based on clinical parameters and imaging criteria. It has been reported in relation to sepsis, shock, trauma, burns, severe systemic diseases, congenital anomalies, infections and also in healthy children. We report a pediatric case of toxocarosis, with clinical symptoms and imaging criteria compatible with AAC treated medically, and discuss the relationship between toxocarosis and AAC based on published evidence.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child , Larva Migrans, Visceral/complications , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Acalculous Cholecystitis/parasitology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Albendazole/therapeutic use , Acute Disease , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use
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Int Marit Health ; 67(1): 38-41, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27029928

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Dengue is the second cause of fever after malaria in travellers returning from the tropics. The infection may be asymptomatic or it may manifest itself with fever only, some patients, however, may develop haemorrhagic symptoms and shock. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 58-year-old woman came to the University Centre of Tropical Medicine in Gdynia after returning from a tourist journey to Brazil because of fever up to 39°C and malaise. She had lived in South America many years and then moved to Europe 3 years before hospitalisation. On admission physical examination revealed fever, dry mucosa, moderate hypotension and tachycardia. In the laboratory test results, leukopoenia, thrombocytopoenia and elevated transaminases were observed. On the second day of the hospitalisation, the patient reported epigastric pain, clinical examination revealed tenderness of the abdomen and macular rash on the skin of the trunk and thighs. The ultrasonography revealed an enlarged gallbladder with thickened walls, with hypoechogenic area surrounding it, a dilated common biliary duct of heterogenic echo, and some free fluid in the peritoneal cavity. An exploratory laparotomy was performed after 24 h because of the persisting strong abdominal pain and high fever. Intraoperatively, enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes were found, with no symptoms of gallbladder pathology. The postoperative course was uncomplicated and the positive result of immunochromatographic assay for dengue was obtained. RESULTS: The acalculous cholecystitis has been described in the course of various diseases and conditions. The typical symptoms include pain in the right hypochondriac region, fever, positive Murphy's sign, and abnormal liver function tests, which were observed in the presented case. Cholecystectomy is not usually indicated in the course of dengue (typically a self-limiting disease) due to a high risk of bleeding. CONCLUSIONS: The case provides a rationale for the inclusion of acalculous cholecystitis in the differential diagnosis in patients with abdominal pain returning from dengue endemic areas.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/virology , Dengue/diagnosis , Travel , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Brazil , Dengue/complications , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Poland
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Rev. bras. reumatol ; Rev. bras. reumatol;56(2): 181-184, Mar.-Apr. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-780953

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Acute acalculous cholecystitis is a very rare gastrointestinal manifestation in systemic lupus erythematosus and becomes rarer as an initial manifestation. There are only two cases reported. The authors report a 20-year-old black woman that presented acute acalculous cholecystitis revealed by abdominal computed tomography. During hospitalization, she was diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus. Conservative treatment with antibiotics was performed with complete remission of the symptoms. Corticosteroid was started in ambulatory. Cholecystectomy has been the treatment of choice in acute acalculous cholecystitis as a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. The patient responded well to conservative treatment, and surgery was not required. This case is unique in the way that corticosteroid was started in ambulatory care. We should not forget that the acute acalculous cholecystitis can be the initial presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus although its occurrence is very rare. Conservative treatment should be considered. Abdominal computed tomography was a determinant exam for better assessment of acute acalculous cholecystitis.


RESUMO A colecistite aguda acalculosa é uma manifestação gastrointestinal rara no lúpus eritematoso sistêmico e ainda mais rara como manifestação inicial. Foram descritos apenas dois casos até o momento. Os autores relatam o caso de uma mulher negra de 20 anos, com quadro de colecistite aguda acalculosa revelada pela tomografia computadorizada do abdome. Durante a hospitalização, a paciente foi diagnosticada com lúpus eritematoso sistêmico. Houve remissão completa dos sintomas após tratamento conservador com antibióticos. Iniciou-se tratamento com corticosteroides no ambulatório. Embora a colecistectomia seja o tratamento de escolha em casos de colecistite aguda acalculosa como complicação do lúpus eritematoso sistêmico, a paciente respondeu bem ao tratamento conservador; logo, a cirurgia não foi necessária. Este caso é único em razão do modo como o corticosteroide foi iniciado no atendimento ambulatorial. É importante lembrar que a colecistite aguda acalculosa pode ser a manifestação inicial do lúpus eritematoso sistêmico, embora sua ocorrência seja rara. Deve-se considerar a realização de tratamento conservador. A tomografia computadorizada do abdome foi determinante para que fosse feita uma melhor avaliação dacolecistite aguda acalculosa.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Young Adult , Acalculous Cholecystitis/complications , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/diagnosis , Treatment Outcome , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnosis , Acalculous Cholecystitis/drug therapy , Conservative Treatment
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Rev. chil. cir ; 68(1): 65-68, feb. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-780535

ABSTRACT

Abstract Introduction: The hepatitis A (HAV) is usually limited and common disease in children; very little is known about a calculous cholecystitis secondary to hepatitis because there are few reports worldwide. Case report: We report the case of a woman of 33 years who began with diarrhea, fever, jaundice and right upperquadrant pain, laboratory HAV IgM positive. No improvement of pain to medical treatment, we request anultrasound and cholangioresonance identifying signs of cholecystitis and edema of the wall; we performed laparoscopic cholecystectomy with symptom improvement. Secondary VHA cholecystitis is a rare entity, a medical or surgical treatment according to the patient’s clinical is needed to avoid complications.


Resumen Introducción: El virus de la hepatitis A (VHA) es por lo general una enfermedad limitada y frecuente en niños; se conoce muy poco sobre la colecistitis a calculosa secundaria a hepatitis ya que existen pocos reportes a nivel mundial. Caso clínico: Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 33 años la cual inició con diarrea, fiebre, ictericia y dolor en hipocondrio derecho, laboratorio con IgM positivo a VHA. Sin mejoría del dolora tratamiento médico, solicitamos un ultrasonido y colangio resonancia identificando datos de colecistitis y edema de pared; sometiéndola a colecistectomía con mejoría de los síntomas. La colecistitis secundaria a VHA es una entidad poco frecuente, es necesario un tratamiento médico o quirúrgico de acuerdo a la clínica del paciente para evitar complicaciones.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic , Acalculous Cholecystitis/surgery , Acalculous Cholecystitis/etiology , Hepatitis A/complications , Acalculous Cholecystitis/diagnostic imaging
18.
Infez Med ; 22(3): 236-40, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25269967

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 19-year-old male patient admitted to hospital with fever, asthenia, vomiting, abdominal and chest pains, cough with yellowish sputum, and hypotension. Laboratory tests showed leukocytosis and high creatine phosphokinase levels, without hyperbilirubinaemia or renal failure. The tomographic images of the chest and abdomen showed a right basal pneumonia and acalculous cholecystitis. The electrocardiograms revealed significant characteristics of acute pericarditis. Specific serology for leptospirosis done in the second and third weeks of disease showed positive results. The use of ceftriaxone 1g intravenously, twice a day for 7 days, resulted in an overall clinic improvement. The role of the suspicion index for diagnosis of leptospirosis is emphasized in anicteric patients, as well as the unsuspected possibility of pulmonary, pericardial and gallbladder involvement.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/microbiology , Leptospirosis , Pericarditis/microbiology , Pneumonia, Bacterial/microbiology , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Rev Chilena Infectol ; 30(5): 541-7, 2013 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24248170

ABSTRACT

Dengue fever is the world's most important arboviral disease, presenting a wide clinical spectrum. We report for the first time in Peru, a case caused by dengue virus serotype 4 with significant gastrointestinal involvement (acute acalculous cholecystitis and acute hepatitis). In addition we carried out a review of the literature atypical presentation illustrating the importance of the characteristics of abdominal pain (right upper quadrant); presence of Murphy's sign, ultrasound, and liver enzymes levels, for appropriate diagnosis and clinical management.


Subject(s)
Acalculous Cholecystitis/virology , Dengue Virus/classification , Dengue/virology , Hepatitis/virology , Acute Disease , Dengue/complications , Female , Humans , Young Adult
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Rev. chil. infectol ; Rev. chil. infectol;30(5): 541-547, oct. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-691161

ABSTRACT

Dengue fever is the world's most important arboviral disease, presenting a wide clinical spectrum. We report for the first time in Peru, a case caused by dengue virus serotype 4 with significant gastrointestinal involvement (acute acalculous cholecystitis and acute hepatitis). In addition we carried out a review of the literature atypical presentation illustrating the importance of the characteristics of abdominal pain (right upper quadrant); presence of Murphy's sign, ultrasound, and liver enzymes levels, for appropriate diagnosis and clinical management.


El dengue es la arbovirosis más importante del mundo y causa un amplio espectro clínico. Presentamos el primer caso de dengue causado por el serotipo 4 (DENV-4) en Perú con compromiso gastrointestinal (colecistitis aguda alitiásica y hepatitis aguda moderada). Se presenta una revisión de la literatura médica sobre este tipo de presentación, enfatizando la importancia y características del dolor abdominal (hipocondrio derecho), el signo de Murphy, los hallazgos ultrasonográficos y la medición de las enzimas hepáticas para establecer el diagnóstico y manejo adecuado.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Young Adult , Acalculous Cholecystitis/virology , Dengue Virus/classification , Dengue/virology , Hepatitis/virology , Acute Disease , Dengue/complications
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