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Cromomicosis: una endemia rural en la región noroccidental en Venezuela / Chromomycosis: rural endemic in the north-western region of Venezuela
Richard-Yegres, Nicole; Yegres, Francisco.
  • Richard-Yegres, Nicole; . Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco Miranda.. VE
  • Yegres, Francisco; . Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco Miranda.. VE
Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 61(3): 209-212, sep.-dic. 2009.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-629356
RESUMEN
INTRODUCCIÓN: la cromomicosis, descrita por Max Rudolph en 1914, es una micosis subcutánea de desarrollo crónico, que se adquiere generalmente a partir de un traumatismo cutáneo y es causada por hongos dematíaceos. En Venezuela se ha reportado en todo el país aunque hay franco predominio en los estados de Lara, Zulia y Falcón. OBJETIVO: establecer algunos factores que pudieran explicar la endemia en la zona rural del estado de Falcón, Venezuela. MÉTODOS: se procedió a la detección in vitro de Cladophialophora carrionii a partir de la vegetación típica de esta región, semiárida, descrita como "bosque xerófilo de espinar". Se realizó además, búsqueda activa de casos clínicos entre los habitantes de la zona, mediante examen directo y cultivo de las escamas obtenidas a partir de lesiones y se trató de establecer, la existencia un factor de susceptibilidad hereditario mediante el cálculo del factor de heredabilidad de Falconer y la metodología de problemas genéticos heredables de Arias. RESULTADOS: se pudo aislar C. carrionii a partir de especies xerófilas abundantes en la zona: Prosopis juliflora; y varias cactáceas. La casuística acumulada, en nuestro estado representa 54,4 % (490/900) de todos los casos reportados en Venezuela, desde 1983 hasta 2005. La mayoría de los pacientes fueron infectados por C. carrionii y refirieron traumas frecuentes con espinas de cactáceas. Mediante estudios genealógicos se demostró la concentración de los casos en grupos familiares (hasta 11 % superior a la comunidad) así como un factor de heredabilidad de 65 % y alta frecuencia de matrimonios consanguíneos (25 %) asociados con 7 % de personas con cromomicosis. CONCLUSIONES: se consideró que se trata de una endemia rural, laboral y familiar, posiblemente relacionada con un factor de susceptibilidad heredable.
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: chromomycosis, described by Max Rudolph in 1914, is a chronic subcutaneous mycosis that are generally caught from a cutaneous trauma and caused by dematiaceous fungi. This disease has been reported throughout Venezuela, but it is predominant in the states of Lara, Zulia and Falcón. OBJECTIVE: to ascertain some factors that might explain the endemic at Falcon State rural zone. METHODS: in vitro detection of Cladophialophora carrionii from the typical vegetation of this semiarid area known as "xerophilous woods of prickles" and also, active search of clinical cases among inhabitants of this area through direct testing and culture of flakes from skin lesions. It was intended to determine a hereditary susceptibility factor through the estimation of Falconer´s heritability factor and Arias´ methodology of heritable genetic disorders. RESULTS: it was possible to isolate C. carrionii from abundant xerophilous species in the area such as Prosopis juliflora and several Cactaceae. The accumulated casuistry in our state accounts for 54,4% (490/900) of all cases reported in Venezuela from 1983 to 2995. Most of the patients were infected by C. carrionii and they mentioned frequent injures by cactaceae prickles. On the basis of genealogical studies, it was proved that cases were concentrated in family groups (up to 11% higher than in the community) as well as 65% heritability factor and high frequency of blood-related marriages (25%) associated with 7% of people affected by chromomycosis. CONCLUSIONS: it was concluded that this is a rural, work and family endemic that is likely associated with a hereditary susceptibility factor.

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Screening study Country/Region as subject: South America / Venezuela Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. cuba. med. trop Journal subject: Tropical Medicine Year: 2009 Type: Article Affiliation country: Venezuela Institution/Affiliation country: . Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco Miranda./VE

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Screening study Country/Region as subject: South America / Venezuela Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. cuba. med. trop Journal subject: Tropical Medicine Year: 2009 Type: Article Affiliation country: Venezuela Institution/Affiliation country: . Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco Miranda./VE