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An. bras. dermatol ; 90(3,supl.1): 59-61, May-June 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-755774

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Dermatosis neglecta is the name of a skin condition characterized by papules and polygonal plaques, which are sometimes warty, brownish and hyperpigmented, adherent and symmetric, though removable with ethyl or isopropyl alcohol. It occurs due to inadequate skin cleansing causing accumulation of sebum, sweat, keratin and impurities. Its occurrence, though little reported, is frequent. The main differential diagnosis is the Terra fi rma-forme dermatosis. The treatment is simple, with exfoliation, moisturizing and even rubbing of alcohol. Causes of negligence on the patient’s side, which can range from hygiene carelessness to psychiatric disorders, local hypersensitivity, limbs negligence or motor paralysis, should be investigated. We illustrate the case of dermatosis neglecta in a 45-years old patient admitted with pulmonary sepsis.

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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Skin/pathology , Skin Diseases/pathology , Skin Diseases/etiology , Hyperpigmentation/pathology , Skin Care , Dermoscopy , Diagnosis, Differential
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J. vasc. bras ; 9(2): 24-28, jun. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-557204

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Contexto: Desde sua descoberta, os anticoagulantes orais (AO) têm sido cada vez mais estudados e aplicados em diferentes doenças. No entanto, eles apresentam reações medicamentosas com fármacos que trazem riscos ao paciente. Objetivo: Identificar o nível de conhecimento dos médicos plantonistas de pronto atendimento sobre os AO e suas interações, medicamentosas ou não, e verificar se o médico frentista está preparado para integrar o conteúdo teórico com a rotina de urgências. Método: Aplicou-se um questionário a 100 médicos atuantes em pronto atendimentos de dois hospitais públicos e três privados em Curitiba. Visou-se saber se o médico frentista questiona ao paciente sobre o uso de AO. Também, avaliou-se o conhecimento do profissional e seu interesse em saber mais sobre: AO (quais deles conhecia); exames para controle; sinergismo com AO; e manejo das complicações. Resultados: Dos 100 entrevistados, 60 por cento declararam perguntar ao paciente sobre o uso de AO, 81 por cento tinham conhecimento insuficiente a respeito do sinergismo de algumas substâncias apresentadas e os AO, 15 por cento desconheciam qual exame é utilizado para acompanhamento dos pacientes anticoagulados, 50,7 por cento não sabiam os nomes comercias dos AO, 4 por cento desconheciam seu antídoto, e 92 por cento manifestaram interesse em melhorar seus conhecimentos sobre os AO. Conclusão: É BAIXo o número de médicos que atende em pronto atendimentos que conhece sobre os AO e que sabe manejar pacientes anticoagulados. É alta a porcentagem de médicos que não perguntam aos pacientes sobre o uso de AO e que desconhecem princípios do sinergismo medicamentoso, sendo que a maioria se interessou em melhorar seus conhecimentos sobre os anticoagulantes.


Background: Since its discovery, oral anticoagulants (OA) have been increasingly studied and used to treat different diseases. However, OA may cause adverse drug interactions that bring risks for patients. Objective: To identify the emergency room doctors' level of knowledge about OA and their drug-related or non-drug-related interactions, and to verify if emergency room doctors are prepared to integrate their theoretical knowledge and the routine of the emergency room. Method: A questionnaire was administered to 100 emergency room doctors working at two public hospitals and three private hospitals in Curitiba, Brazil. The objective of the questionnaire was to find out: if emergency room doctors asked patients about the use of OA, which OA doctors were familiar with, which control exam would be appropriate, what doctors knew about the synergism with OA, how complications were managed, and if doctors were interested in knowing more about OA. Results: Sixty percent of the doctors reported to ask patients about the use of OA, 81 percent had insufficient knowledge regarding the synergism between some substances and OA, 15 percent were unaware of which exams are used to follow up anticoagulated patients, 50.7 percent did not know the commercial names of OA, 4 percent were unaware of OA antidotes, and 92 percent revealed interest in improving their knowledge about OA. Conclusion: The number of emergency room doctors who were familiar with OA is low, as well as the number of those who know how to manage anticoagulated patients. The percentage of doctors who did not ask patients about the use of OA and who were unaware of the principles of drug synergism is high, and most of them were interested in improving their knowledge about anticoagulants.


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Humans , Anticoagulants/adverse effects , Medication Therapy Management/trends , First Aid/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires
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