Pie de madura / Madura Foot
Rev Electron
; 39(4)abr. 2014. ilus
Article
in Es
| CUMED
| ID: cum-58143
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CU345.1
RESUMEN
En el Hospital provincial Antonio Agosthino Neto de la ciudad de NDalatando, Kwanza Norte, Republica de Angola, se recibe una paciente femenina de la raza negra de 20 años de edad, con antecedentes de trabajar en el campo, laborando habitualmente descalza. Desde hace dos años, después de haberse hecho una herida con una espina de acacia, presentaba lesiones en la región del tarso y metatarso del pie derecho. Las lesiones nodulares que abarcaban la planta y dorso del pie presentaban color rojo amarillento y supuraban constantemente, con aumento de partes blandas. Se le indicaron análisis complementarios y estudios imagenológicos. Después de obtener los resultados micológicos, bacteriológicos e imagenológicos y debido a las lesiones óseas y en partes blandas que presentaba la paciente, se decide la amputación quirúrgica del pie (AU)
ABSTRACT
A 20-year-old black, female patient came to Antonio Agosthino Neto Provincial Hospital of the city of NDalatando, Kwanza Norte, Republic of Angola. She had a social history of farm working, usually barefoot. Since two years before she had been having lesions in the tarsal and metatarsal region of the right foot, after having cut it with an acacia thorn. The nodular lesions, covering the sole and back of the foot, had a yellowish red color and were suppurating constantly, with a swelling of the soft tissue. Investigations were ordered, including radiological studies. After having gathered the mycological, bacteriological and radiological results and due to the bone and soft tissue lesions, surgical amputation of the foot was decided (AU)
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06-national
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Database:
CUMED
Main subject:
Mycetoma
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
Es
Journal:
Rev Electron
Year:
2014
Document type:
Article