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Acta odontol. venez ; 48(3)2010. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-682889

ABSTRACT

El incremento del número de casos del síndrome del túnel carpiano que día a día se presenta en nuestro gremio ha sido muy marcado. Motivados por esto nos hemos planteado estudiar las características, etiología, diagnostico y tratamiento así como determinar la importancia que representa para los odontólogos, para ser abordado y tratado de manera exitosa por un especialista. En base a esto nos propusimos la revisión de distintas bibliografías donde se trazan los aspectos más resaltantes de este padecimiento


The increase of the number of cases of the syndrome of the carpiano tunnel that day to day appears in our odontologists have been very remarked. Motivated by this we have considered studying the characteristics, etiology, diagnose and treatment as well as to determine the importance that it represents for the odontologists, to be approached and treated in a successful way by a specialist. On the basis of all this ,we proposed to revise different bibliographies where the most significant aspects regarding this pathology


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Humans , Male , Female , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Dentistry
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Acta odontol. venez ; 48(4)2010. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-682915

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad de manos, pies y boca es causada por el virus coxsackie A es extremadamente contagiosa y de duración limitada. Es característica de niños y muy eventualmente en adultos. Se asocia a fiebre, malestar general, linfoadenopatías tras las cuales aparece una erupción vesicular localizada en la boca que se rompen originando úlceras superficiales y se acompañan de la aparición de pápulas eritematosas en las palmas de las manos, en las plantas de los pies, que pasan a vesículas y luego se ulceran. No requiere tratamiento específico, es autolimitada, con un tiempo de duración de 1 a 2 semanas. Se presenta un caso de paciente femenina de 52 años de edad quien consulta por presentar lesiones ulcerativas en la cavidad bucal acompañada con sintomatología general. Antecedentes familiares y personales no contributorios. La paciente refiere inicio de la enfermedad actual hace aproximadamente 6 días cuando aparecieron lesiones vesiculo - ulcerativas en la mucosa bucal, concomitante con fiebre y malestar general. Refiere haber tenido contacto con una nieta que presentó el mismo cuadro clínico. No ha recibido tratamientos anteriores. Al examen clínico extrabucal se observa en la piel de las manos y en los pies lesiones papulomatosas y algunas ulcerativas, que causan molestias a la paciente. Al examen intrabucal se observa lesiones de naturaleza ulcerativa ubicadas en mucosa de los carrillos y pilar anterior amigdalino. Se le indico tratamiento sintomático. Se destaca la importancia de este caso en su presentación clínica ya que es una enfermedad frecuente en la infancia y siendo inusual en pacientes de edad adulta


Hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by the virus coxsackie A, is extremely contagious and of limited duration. Is typical of children and very eventually in adults. It associates to fever, general discomfort, linfoadenopatía after which a vesicular eruption appears located in the mouth, they break originating superficial ulcers and they accompany with the appearance of wheal and flare in the palms of the hands, in the plants of the feet, which go on to bladders and then ulcerate. It does not need specific treatment, is autolimited, with a time of duration from 1 to 2 weeks. It is presented a case of 52-year-old female patient of age, who consults for presenting ulcerative injuries in the oral cavity accompanied with general symptomatology. Family and personal precedents are not contributers. The patient recounts the beginning of the current disease approximately 6 days ago when appeared ulcerative bladders injuries in mucous mouth, concomitant with fever and general discomfort. She recounts to have had contact with a granddaughter who presented the same clinical picture. She has not received previous treatments. In the clinical extrabuccal examination is observed in the hand's skin and in the feet papulomatosas and some ulceratives injuries, which cause inconveniences to the patient. In the intrabuccal examination is observed injuries of ulcerative nature located in mucous of the pulleys and previous prop amigdalina. It was indicate symptomatic treatment. Is outlined the importance of this case in its clinical presentation since it is a frequent disease in the infancy and being unusual in patients of adult age


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Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease/diagnosis , Exanthema/pathology , Coxsackievirus Infections/diagnosis , Coxsackievirus Infections/pathology , Dentistry
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