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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 17(4): 579-590, jul.-ago. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-978553

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Introducción: La Hiperplasia nodular linfoide gastrointestinal constituye una entidad infrecuente con manifestaciones clínicas diversas y con mayor frecuencia en la edad pediátrica. Objetivo: Caracterizar clínica, endoscópica e histológicamente a los pacientes pediátricos con hiperplasia linfoide de colon e íleon terminal diagnosticados en el Instituto de Gastroenterología. Material y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, transversal, en el periodo comprendido entre 2014 y 2016 en el Instituto de Gastroenterología. La muestra estuvo constituida por 50 pacientes, quienes cumplieron los criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Se evaluaron variables demográficas, clínicas, endoscópicas e histológicas, así como el comportamiento de la comorbilidad con enfermedades malignas, enfermedades inflamatorias intestinales, giardiosis, trastornos de la respuesta inmunohumoral y alergias alimentarias. Resultados: El sexo masculino, entre 7-10 años y el color de la piel blanca fueron los más frecuentes. El sangrado rectal fue el síntoma principal (62 por ciento) y la localización a nivel del íleon terminal en 69 por ciento, no se relacionó con enfermedad maligna, hubo tres pacientes con diagnóstico de hiperplasia linfoide de íleon terminal y colitis ulcerosa. El 74 por ciento presentó aspecto nodular por histología y 60 por ciento se le diagnosticó Giardia lamblia, en la evaluación inmunohumoral predominó los pacientes sin inmunocompromiso (78 por ciento), el Prick Test fue positivo en 60 por ciento, sobre todo, a la leche de vaca. Conclusiones: La manifestación clínica que predominó fue el sangrado rectal, endoscópicamente la localización en íleon y la forma nodular por histología. No encontramos comorbilidades con enfermedades malignas y fueron más frecuentes los trastornos alérgicos y parasitarios que las alteraciones inmunológicas(AU)


Introduction: Lymphoid nodular hyperplasia of the gastrointestinal tract is an uncommon entity with diverse clinical manifestations, which is more frequent in the pediatric age. Objective: To characterize clinically, endoscopically, and histologically, those pediatric patients with lymphoid hyperplasia of the colon and terminal ileum diagnosed in the Institute of Gastroenterology. Material and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out during the period between 2014 and 2016 in the Institute of Gastroenterology. The sample consisted of 50 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Demographic, clinical, endoscopic and histological variables were evaluated, as well as the behavior of comorbidity with malignant diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, giardiasis, disorders of the humoral immune response and food allergies. Results: The male sex, the age group between 7-10 years, and the white skin color were the most frequent. Rectal bleeding was the main symptom (62 percent), and the location of the lesions in the terminal ileum was observed in 69 percent of the patients. There was no relationship between lymphoid hyperplasia and malignant disease, but three patients were diagnosed with lymphoid hyperplasia of the terminal ileum, and ulcerative colitis. 74 percent of the biopsies presented a nodular variety, and 60 percent of the patients were diagnosed with Giardia lamblia; the cases that were not immunocompromised prevailed in the evaluation of humoral immune response (78 percent); the Prick Test was positive in 60 percent of children, especially to cow's milk. Conclusions: The predominant clinical manifestation was rectal bleeding; the localization was in the ileum, which was seen by endoscopic procedure; and the nodular form was demonstrated by histology. We did not find comorbidities with malignant diseases, and allergic and parasitic disorders were more frequently diagnosed than immunological alterations(AU)


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Castleman Disease/complications , Castleman Disease/epidemiology , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 393-398, 2000.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-58569

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Castleman's disease represents an atypical lymphoproliferative disorder, infrequently associated with various immunologic abnormalities or subsequent development of malignancy such as Kaposi sarcoma, malignant lymphoma and plasmacytoma. Its clinicopathologic features depend on various etiologic factors such as Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV), oversecretion of IL-6, adhesion molecule and follicular dendritic cell dysplasia, etc. To investigate the relationship of Castleman's disease (CD) and the above factors, we reviewed 22 cases of CD. Four cases of KSHV positive CD were detected, all multicentric, plasma cell type, and these cases displayed prominent vascular proliferation, characteristic 'Kaposi-like lesion'. IL-6 and CD54 positive mononuclear cells were scattered in interfollicular areas of KSHV positive cases. Follicular dendritic cell hyperplasia, vascular proliferation, expression of IL-6 and CD54 did not show any significant difference between solitary vs multicentric type, and plasma cell type vs hyaline vascular type. Our study suggests that KSHV positive CD reveals unique pathologic features, and the probable relationship of KSHV and IL-6 and CD54 is discussed.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Adolescent , Biomarkers , Dendritic Cells, Follicular/pathology , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/virology , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/epidemiology , Germinal Center/pathology , Castleman Disease/virology , Castleman Disease , Castleman Disease/epidemiology , Castleman Disease/classification , Herpesviridae Infections/virology , Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Herpesvirus 8, Human , Hyperplasia , Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/analysis , Interleukin-6/analysis , Korea/epidemiology , Lymph Nodes/virology , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Lymph Nodes/chemistry , Middle Aged , Neovascularization, Pathologic , Receptors, Complement 3d/analysis , Retrospective Studies , Tumor Virus Infections/virology , Tumor Virus Infections/epidemiology
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