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Actual. SIDA. infectol ; 29(107): 150-155, 2021 nov. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1348775

ABSTRACT

El linfogranuloma venéreo (LGV) es una enfermedad de transmisión sexual (ETS) poco frecuente causada por los serotipos L1, L2 y L3 de Chlamydia trachomatis.Desde hace más de una década se produjo un aumento de la incidencia de proctitis por LGV casi exclusivamente en hombres que tienen sexo con hombres con prácticas sexuales de riesgo para ETS.Se presentan cuatro casos con LGV rectal


Lymphogranuloma venereum is a rare sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by serotypes L1, L2 and L3 of Chlamydia trachomatis.For over a decade, there has been a considerable increase in the incidence of LGV proctitis in almost exclusively men who have sex with men with STI risk behaviors.Four cases of rectal LGV are reported


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Male , Adult , Proctitis/immunology , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/pathology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/diagnosis , Concurrent Symptoms , Sexual and Gender Minorities , COVID-19/immunology
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Actual. SIDA. infectol ; 28(104): 141-146, 2020 dic. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1349124

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A partir de marzo de 2020 se han empezado a describir lesiones cutáneas asociadas a COVID-19 que fueron agrupadas en patrones y se relacionaron con la severidad y la temporalidad de la enfermedad. Se presenta el caso de un paciente con COVID-19 leve y lesiones cutáneas que pueden atribuirse a la infección. Se realiza una revisión de las manifestaciones cutáneas asociadas a COVID-19 y la interpretación de los diagnósticos diferenciales que se pensaron en el paciente


Since March 2020, skin lesions associated with COVID-19 have begun to be described. These were grouped into patterns, and were related to the severity and temporality of the disease. A patient with mild COVID-19 and skin lesions that can be attributed to the infection is presented. A review of the cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19 and the interpretation of the differential diagnoses that were thought of in the patient is carried out.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Concurrent Symptoms , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Diagnosis, Differential , Exanthema/diagnosis , Coinfection , COVID-19/complications
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