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Bol. venez. infectol ; 33(2): 92-96, jul-dic 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1416935

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La babesiosis es una enfermedad causada por protozoos intraeritrocíticos con características clínicas que son similares a las de la malaria, se transmite a los seres humanos a través de la picadura de una garrapata infectada, ocasionalmente por transfusión. A nivel global la prevalencia de la enfermedad es desestimada; se desconoce esa proporción en Latinoamérica y Venezuela. Caso clínico: Paciente masculino de 29 años con fiebre de 15 días, ictericia, dolor abdominal, en quien se sospechó malaria por epidemiología y síntomas, se descartaron otras entidades como endocarditis, leptospirosis, tuvo serología positiva para ehrlichiosis, sin embargo, persistió clínica a pesar del tratamiento con cloroquina, clindamicina y doxiciclina; por tanto, se realizaron estudios complementarios con hallazgo de inclusiones intraeritrocíticas compatibles con babesiosis e inició terapia con clindamicina y quinina por 7 días con evolución satisfactoria. Discusión: El caso reportado requirió de un ejercicio clínico y apoyo interdisciplinario para un desenlace adecuado. Entre los diagnósticos diferenciales de enfermedades intraeritrocitarias se encuentra la babesiosis cuyos síntomas son inespecíficos, pero orienta su diagnóstico al indagar en el antecedente epidemiológico. El tratamiento incluye Atovacuona con Azitromicina o alternativas como Clindamicina con Quinina. Conclusiones: El presente caso fue bastante complejo dado su forma de presentación y al ser una enfermedad con una baja prevalencia en nuestro país, sin embargo, predominó el juicio clínico logrando el mejor resultado posible.


Introduction: Babesiosis is a disease caused by intraerythrocyte protozoa with clinical characteristics that are similar to those of malaria, it is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick, occasionally by transfusion. Globally, the prevalence of the disease is underestimated; this proportion is unknown in Latin America and Venezuela. Clinical case: A 29-year-old male patient with a 15-day fever, jaundice, abdominal pain, in whom malaria was suspected based on epidemiology and symptoms, other entities such as endocarditis, leptospirosis were ruled out, he had positive serology for ehrlichiosis, however, it clinical symptoms persisted despite treatment with chloroquine, clindamycin and doxycycline; therefore, complementary studies were conducted with findings of intraerythrocyte inclusions compatible with Babesiosis and started treatment with clindamycin and quinine for 7 days and presented satisfactory evolution. Discussion: The reported case required a clinical exercise and interdisciplinary support for an adequate outcome. Among the differential diagnoses of intraerythrocyte diseases is babesiosis whose symptoms are non-specific, but guides its diagnosis by inquiring into the epidemiological history. Treatment includes atovaquone with azithromycin or alternatives such as clindamycin with quinine. Conclusions: The present case was quite complex given its form of presentation and being a disease with a low prevalence in our country, however, clinical judgment predominated, achieving the best possible result.

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Ciênc. rural ; 38(3): 836-838, maio-jun. 2008. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-480206

ABSTRACT

A Meningoencefalite Necrotizante (MEN) é uma encefalopatia causada por uma disfunção inflamatória de característica necrotizante. O objetivo deste relato é descrever os aspectos clínicos e anatomopatológicos da Meningoencefalite Necrotizante (MEN) em um cão Maltês. A doença tem um caráter necrótico único e está relacionada intimamente à Encefalite do Cão Pug (ECP) devido a suas semelhanças, bem como à Leucoencefalite Necrotizante (LEN). Embora o primeiro relato de caso de ECP tenha mais de 15 anos e o primeiro relato de caso de MEN em Maltês tenha 11 anos, há muito a ser revelado sobre a etiologia e os mecanismos imunopatológicos da doença. Neste trabalho, relata-se o caso de um cão Maltês com sinais que foram compatíveis com a MEN. Foram detectadas nas imagens macroscópicas, cavitação cerebral, e na microscopia, perda de células do parênquima em certas regiões do córtex cerebral. A partir dessas descobertas descreve-se o primeiro caso de MEN em cão Maltês no Brasil.


The Necrotizing Meningoencephalitis (NME) is an encephalopathy caused by an inflammatory dysfunction with necrotic characterization. The aim of this report is to describe the anatomopathological features of the NME in a Maltese dog. The disease has a unique necrotic pattern and is closely related to Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) because of their similarity as well as to Necrotizing Leukoencephalitis (NLE). Although the first PDE report has more than 15 years and the first Maltese NME report has 11 years there is a lot to be unveiled about the etiologic and the immunopathologic mechanisms of the disease. Here we report one case of a Maltese dog with signs that were compatible with NME. The gross morphology pictures with the cerebral cavitation and the histological loss of parenchymal cells in some regions of the cerebral cortex were detected. Based on these findings, we describe the first case of NME in Maltese dog in Brazil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Dog Diseases , Meningoencephalitis/diagnosis , Meningoencephalitis/veterinary
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 361-362, 2005.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-96779

ABSTRACT

A 4-month-old female maltese dog was admitted to Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Seoul National University for evaluation of abnormal color of bilateral irises. This patient had the photophobia in the light and exhibited the complete absence of pigment resulting in white hair, pink muzzle, eyelids and foot-pads. Central zone of the irises were yellow in color influenced by tapetal reflex, and peripheral zone were pale blue. The iridal capillaries were transparented on the irises. Ophthalmoscopic examination revealed a yellow tapetal fundus but no pigment in the nontapetal fundus.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Female , Albinism, Oculocutaneous/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Ophthalmoscopy/veterinary , Photophobia/diagnosis
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 265-268, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-103631

ABSTRACT

This study was carried out to assess the feasibility of ultrasonographic measurements of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) in normal dogs and evaluate the effect of breed, sex, body weight and age on biometry of ONSD. The ONSDs were evaluated in 15 dogs (10-50 months old)with normal eye (7 Yorkshire terrier and 8 Maltese). Ultrasonographic measurements of the ONSD were carried out at a constant position located 5 mm behind the optic disc. Eyes were collected immediately after euthanasia, and were used for saline immersion technique and direct measurement by calipers for biometry of ONSD. In this study, there was no significant difference of ONSD between the left and the right eyes, and was no significant difference among ONSD values obtained from ultrasonographical method, saline immersion technique and direct measurement (k = 0.95). Also, there was no correlations between ONSD and sex, body weight and age, but was significant between the mean ONSD of Yorkshire terrier and Maltese (p<0.01). The mean ONSD of Yorkshire terrier was 2.10 +/- 0.22 mm and Maltese was 1.63 +/- 0.23 mm. This study suggests that ultrasonographic measurements is useful method for biometry of the ONSD in normal dogs and provides baseline information for the study of evaluating ONSD in various breeds and diagnosing several diseases with the change of the ONSD.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Age Factors , Biometry/methods , Dogs/anatomy & histology , Linear Models , Myelin Sheath/diagnostic imaging , Optic Nerve/diagnostic imaging , Reproducibility of Results , Sex Factors
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Journal of Kunming Medical University ; (12)1988.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-516222

ABSTRACT

We studied the causes of Maltese-cross formed in biological liquid crystals. We conidered that the Maltese-cross is a kind of interfernce pattern of polarized light which passed through the biological liquid crystal. We had observed different interfernce patterns which were differ- ent shapes of Maltese-cross, under a convergent, perpendicular, polarized light micro- scope because the light-axis direction in biological liquid crystals is at pleasure.

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