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Pediatr Pulmonol ; 2024 Sep 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39295479

RESUMO

The lungs are integral to immune defense, and inborn errors of immunity (IEI) often manifest as lung disease. Lung complications of IEI can involve the airways, alveolar spaces, interstitium, vasculature, and pleura. Accurate identification of these lung disease patterns requires a thorough clinical history, physical examination, and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), as lung imaging patterns guide further respiratory and immunological evaluations. Respiratory assessment may also include pulmonary function tests, bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage, and, in some cases, lung biopsy. Additionally, molecular diagnosis of underlying immune defects, typically through comprehensive clinical phenotyping, functional immune studies, and genetic testing, is crucial for informing patient management and guiding targeted therapies. Importantly, given the complexity of IEI, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary. Furthermore, ongoing research is required to refine therapies and improve outcomes for lung complications.

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Int J Paleopathol ; 34: 82-89, 2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34218135

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the history of TB in Argentina from the pre- Columbian period to recent times in order to evaluate the impact of the industrialization (late 19th and early 20th centuries) on the increasing rates of this disease. MATERIALS: Historical, paleopathological, and current epidemiological data were reviewed. METHODS: Data were integrated under a paleopathological approach. RESULTS: Skeletal evidence suggests the existence of TB before colonization. This is followed by two different periods of increasing TB rates: a probable but unconfirmed first stage, related to the contact between Europeans and natives during the 16th-18th centuries, and a second stage during the Industrial Revolution, from the 1880s to the 1950s, when it was finally controlled with the aid of chemotherapies. CONCLUSIONS: TB rates increased during industrialization, coincident and probably related to immigration, the disorganized growth of cities, and bad working conditions. Nowadays, TB is under control in the general population, but it remains an important health problem in areas with poor living conditions and in immunocompromised patients. SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study that integrates archaeological, historical and epidemiological data to acknowledge the pathway of TB in Argentina. LIMITATIONS: No skeletal evidence of TB from 19th and 20th centuries and from medical archives from sanatoria are available. SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH: Further research needs to be conducted from these records, in order to improve the current knowledge of TB during the industrialization period in Argentina.


Assuntos
Tuberculose , Argentina/epidemiologia , Emigração e Imigração , Humanos , Paleopatologia , Tuberculose/epidemiologia
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Radiol Bras ; 50(3): 148-153, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28670025

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in patients with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed HRCT findings from eight cases of HPS. All patients were men, aged 19-70 (mean, 41.7) years. Diagnoses were established by serological test (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) in all patients. Two chest radiologists analyzed the images and reached decisions by consensus. RESULTS: The predominant HRCT findings were ground-glass opacities (GGOs) and smooth inter- and intralobular septal thickening, found in all eight cases; however, the crazy-paving pattern was found in only three cases. Pleural effusion and peribronchovascular thickening were observed in five patients. The abnormalities were bilateral in all patients. CONCLUSION: The predominant HRCT findings in patients with HPS were GGOs and smooth inter- and intralobular septal thickening, which probably correlate with the histopathologic findings of pulmonary edema.


OBJETIVO: Descrever os achados na tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução (TCAR) de pacientes com síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Revisamos, retrospectivamente, os achados tomográficos de oito pacientes portadores da síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus, todos do sexo masculino e com idade de 19 a 70 anos (média de 41,7 anos). O diagnóstico foi estabelecido por teste sorológico de ensaio de imunoabsorção enzimática em todos os pacientes. Dois radiologistas de tórax analisaram as imagens e decidiram em consenso. RESULTADOS: Os achados predominantes na TCAR foram opacidades em vidro fosco e espessamento septal inter e intralobular, observados nos oito pacientes; porém, padrão de pavimentação em mosaico foi encontrado em apenas três deles. Derrame pleural e espessamento peribroncovascular foram observados em cinco pacientes. As anormalidades foram bilaterais em todos os pacientes. CONCLUSÃO: Opacidades em vidro fosco e espessamento septal inter e intralobular foram os achados predominantes na TCAR nos pacientes com síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus, o que, provavelmente, se correlaciona com achados histopatológicos de edema pulmonar.

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Radiol. bras ; Radiol. bras;50(3): 148-153, May-June 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-896076

RESUMO

Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in patients with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed HRCT findings from eight cases of HPS. All patients were men, aged 19-70 (mean, 41.7) years. Diagnoses were established by serological test (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) in all patients. Two chest radiologists analyzed the images and reached decisions by consensus. Results: The predominant HRCT findings were ground-glass opacities (GGOs) and smooth inter- and intralobular septal thickening, found in all eight cases; however, the crazy-paving pattern was found in only three cases. Pleural effusion and peribronchovascular thickening were observed in five patients. The abnormalities were bilateral in all patients. Conclusion: The predominant HRCT findings in patients with HPS were GGOs and smooth inter- and intralobular septal thickening, which probably correlate with the histopathologic findings of pulmonary edema.


Resumo Objetivo: Descrever os achados na tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução (TCAR) de pacientes com síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus. Materiais e Métodos: Revisamos, retrospectivamente, os achados tomográficos de oito pacientes portadores da síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus, todos do sexo masculino e com idade de 19 a 70 anos (média de 41,7 anos). O diagnóstico foi estabelecido por teste sorológico de ensaio de imunoabsorção enzimática em todos os pacientes. Dois radiologistas de tórax analisaram as imagens e decidiram em consenso. Resultados: Os achados predominantes na TCAR foram opacidades em vidro fosco e espessamento septal inter e intralobular, observados nos oito pacientes; porém, padrão de pavimentação em mosaico foi encontrado em apenas três deles. Derrame pleural e espessamento peribroncovascular foram observados em cinco pacientes. As anormalidades foram bilaterais em todos os pacientes. Conclusão: Opacidades em vidro fosco e espessamento septal inter e intralobular foram os achados predominantes na TCAR nos pacientes com síndrome pulmonar do hantavírus, o que, provavelmente, se correlaciona com achados histopatológicos de edema pulmonar.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; Rev. chil. infectol;29(3): 329-334, jun. 2012. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-645600

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Introduction: Lung infections are a serious complication in children with cancer. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) has been demonstrated to be an effective procedure for achieving etiologic diagnosis. Method: We did a retrospective analysis of BAL data performed between November 2005 and October 2008 in children with cancer, severe neutropenia and lung infiltrates for assessing its performance, clinical utility and safety. Thirty-seven BAL were evaluated in 35 patients. Results: Focal infiltrates were demonstrated in imaging studies associated with 19/37 BAL; in 8 an infectious agent was found. Interstitial pattern was observed in 15/37, in which there were 4 positive studies, proving a higher microbiological performance in BAL associated with focal lesions. BAL yielded significant microbiological findings in 32.4% (12/37). Sixteen microorganisms were identified in the study: bacteria in 8 cases, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (n: 2), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n: 2), Acinetobacter baumannii (n: 1), A. Iwoffii (n: 1), group viridans Streptococcus (n: 1), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (n: 1); viruses in 3 cases, metapneumovirus (n: 2) cytomegalovirus (n: 1) and fungal infection in 5 cases, Pneumocystis jiroveci (n: 2) Aspergillus fumigatus (n: 1), Aspergillus niger (n: 1), Candida albicans (n: 1). Therapeutic adjustments were done in 6/37 episodes (16.2%). Conclusion: BAL has a significant role in the evaluation of pulmonary infiltrates in pediatric oncological patients, requiring a prompt and safe diagnosis, which is crucial for the survival with minimal morbidity. Our results suggest that BAL by fiberbronchoscopy should be considered as an initial diagnostic tool in these patients.


Las infecciones pulmonares en niños con cáncer son una complicación grave. El lavado broncoalveolar (LBA) es un procedimiento efectivo para llegar a un diagnóstico etiológico. Se analizaron los resultados de LBA realizados entre noviembre de 2005 y octubre de 2008, en niños con cáncer y neutropenia grave e infiltrados pulmonares para conocer su rendimiento, utilidad clínica y seguridad. Se evaluaron 37 LBA en 35 pacientes. En 19/37 casos los infiltrados radiológicos fueron focales, en 8 se encontró etiología por LBA. En 15/37 casos las imágenes fueron intersticiales encontrándose etiología en 4, resultando un rendimiento microbiológico superior en las lesiones focales. Las muestras del LBA fueron positivas en 32,4% de los episodios (12/37). Se detectaron 16 microorganismos: 8 bacterias, a saber Mycobacterium tuberculosis (n: 2), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n: 2), Acinetobacter baumannii (n: 1), A. Iwoffii (n: 1), Streptococcus grupo viridans (n: 1) y Mycoplasma pneumoniae (n: 1); 3 virus: metapneumovirus (n: 2) y citomegalovirus (n: 1); 5 hongos: Pneumocystis jiroveci (n: 2), Aspergillus fumigatus (n: 1), Aspergillus niger (n: 1) y Candida albicans (n: 1). Se reportaron cambios en la conducta terapéutica en 6 de 37 pacientes (16,2%) con inicio de nuevas terapias o suspensión de tratamientos empíricos. El LBA tuvo un adecuado rendimiento, sin complicaciones importantes por lo que debe ser considerado precozmente y realizado con un estudio protocolizado.


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Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Líquido da Lavagem Broncoalveolar/microbiologia , Neutropenia Febril Induzida por Quimioterapia/microbiologia , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão , Lavagem Broncoalveolar , Broncoscopia , Pneumopatias/microbiologia , Pneumopatias , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Estudos Prospectivos
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