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Rev. méd. Chile ; 136(2): 209-216, feb. 2008. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-483241

ABSTRACT

Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL), also known as Kikuchi 5 disease is a rare condition of unknown etiology. Patients present with cervical lymph node enlargement, fever and malaise. The diagnosis is made by excision biopsy. However, this entity must be distinguished from both reactive processes and malignant tumors such as lymphoma. The clinical course is self limited with spontaneous resolution within a few months. We report three patients with the disease. A 37 year-old woman with a 4 months history of a painless submaxillary mass of 2.5 cm diameter, attached to the deep tissues of the neck. The mass was excised and the biopsy report was HNL. After 26 months of follow up, the patient is asymptomatic. A 30 year-old woman with a history of 2 months of a painless lateral cervical mass and aspiration biopsy was reported as suspicious for lymphoma. An excision biopsy was performed, that was reported as HNL. In both patients, lymphoma was ruled out by immunohistochemistry. A 33 year-old woman with a 3 weeks history of an asymptomatic lateral cervical mass. Biopsy was reported as HNL. This condition must be included in the differential diagnosis of cervical asymptomatic masses. The clinician must be aware of it to avoid long-term, costly treatments.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis/diagnosis , Lymphoma/diagnosis , Biopsy , Diagnosis, Differential , Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis/pathology , Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis/surgery , Young Adult
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Rev. chil. cir ; 59(2): 132-135, abr. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-627065

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La cobertura de heridas complejas en extremidades inferiores es un desafío de difícil manejo. Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo, analizando el resultado y las complicaciones en el uso del colgajo sural a pedículo distal para cobertura de defectos de extremidad inferior. Material y Método: Revisión de fichas clínicas de todos los pacientes sometidos a colgajo sural en los Hospitales Militar y Trabajador de Santiago entre los años 1995 y 2005, analizando características epidemiológicas, técnica quirúrgica y complicaciones del procedimiento. Resultados: Colgajos surales totales: 40 casos. Etiología de lesión: Fracturas: 33 casos (82,5%), heridas complejas (infectadas, inestables) 4 casos (10%), desforrramiento: 2 casos (5%) y quemadura: 1 caso (2,5%). En 20 casos no hubo complicación, y dentro de las complicaciones se encontraron necrosis parcial: 8 casos (20%), infección: 5 casos (12,5%), epidermolísis: 4 casos (10%) y seroma en 3 casos (7,5%). No se reportaron casos de necrosis total. Conclusión: El colgajo sural a pedículo distal es una alternativa válida de cobertura en lesiones complejas de extremo distal de extremidad inferior, con complicaciones de manejo aceptables, y con buen resultado a largo plazo.


Background: The covering of complex wounds of lower extremities is a difficult challenge. Aim: To analyze the results and complications on the use of sural flaps with distal pedicle for the covering of lower extremity defects. Material and Methods: We reviewed the clinical records of all the patients that had sural flaps between 1995 and 2005 at the Military Hospital and Workers Hospital of Santiago, Chile. We analyzed the epidemiologic characteristics, surgical techniques and complications of the procedure. Results: We found 40 cases of sural flaps. The etiology of the lesions were fractures in 33 cases (82.5%), complex wounds: four cases (10%), skin tearing and muscle laceration in 2 cases (5%) and burns 1 case (2.5%). In 20 cases there were no complications. Eight cases had partial necrosis (20%), five had infections (12.5%), four had epidermolysis and three had a seroma (7.5%). There were no reports of total necrosis. Conclusions: Sural flaps with a distal pedicle are a valid alternative for the covering of complex wounds of the distal portion of lower extremities, with a low rate of complications and good long term results.


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Humans , Sural Nerve/transplantation , Surgical Flaps/adverse effects , Surgical Flaps/transplantation , Lower Extremity/surgery , Lower Extremity/injuries , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Sural Nerve/surgery
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