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J Bras Pneumol ; 34(2): 98-102, 2008 Feb.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18345453

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe the occurrence of tuberculous uveitis (TBU) at a referral center in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 16 consecutive patients (>15 years of age) who underwent diagnostic evaluation of uveitis between January of 2001 and July of 2004 at the Minas Gerais State Referral Center were selected for study. Demographic and clinical data, as well as data related to screening for toxoplasmosis, syphilis, and rheumatologic diseases, together with the results of tuberculin skin testing and HIV testing, were collected. RESULTS: Of the16 patients evaluated, 11 (69%) were found to have TBU. A history of contact with pulmonary tuberculosis was reported by 8 (72%) of the 11 patients with TBU and by 1 (20%) of the 5 with non-TBU. Although the odds ratio for this association was 10.67 (95% CI: 0.59-398.66), the p value was borderline significant (p = 0.078). There was no difference between the patients with TBU and those with non-TBU in terms of the status of ocular inflammation or the tuberculin skin testing results. All of the patients were HIV negative and were monitored for two years. CONCLUSION: In this study, a history of contact with pulmonary tuberculosis proved to be useful in diagnosing TBU.


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Tuberculosis, Ocular/diagnosis , Uveitis/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , HIV Seronegativity , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Odds Ratio , Risk Factors , Tuberculin Test , Tuberculosis, Ocular/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Ocular/therapy , Uveitis/epidemiology , Uveitis/therapy
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J. bras. pneumol ; 34(2): 98-102, fev. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-477640

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OBJETIVO: Descrever a ocorrência de uveíte por tuberculose (UTB) em um centro de referência em Minas Gerais, Brasil. MÉTODOS: Um total de 16 pacientes (idade > 15 anos) atendidos consecutivamente de janeiro de 2001 a julho de 2004 no Centro de Referência de Uveíte do Estado de Minas Gerais para avaliação diagnóstica de uveíte foi selecionado para este estudo. Foram coletados dados demográficos e clínicos, assim como dados sobre avaliação para toxoplasmose, sífilis e doenças reumatológicas, teste tuberculínico e sorologia anti-HIV. RESULTADOS: Dos 16 pacientes, 11 (69 por cento) tinham UTB. História prévia de contato com tuberculose pulmonar foi relatada por 72 por cento (8/11) dos pacientes do grupo com UTB e por 20 por cento (1/5) dos pacientes do grupo sem UTB. Embora a razão de chances para essa associação tenha sido de 10,67 (IC95 por cento: 0,59-398,66), o valor de p apresentou significância limítrofe (0,078). Não houve diferença quanto ao quadro ocular inflamatório e ao resultado do teste tuberculínico entre os pacientes com UTB e os sem UTB. Todos os pacientes tinham sorologia negativa para o HIV e foram acompanhados por 2 anos. CONCLUSÕES: Neste estudo, a história prévia de contato com tuberculose pulmonar foi de grande ajuda para o diagnóstico da UTB.


OBJECTIVE: To describe the occurrence of tuberculous uveitis (TBU) at a referral center in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 16 consecutive patients (>15 years of age) who underwent diagnostic evaluation of uveitis between January of 2001 and July of 2004 at the Minas Gerais State Referral Center were selected for study. Demographic and clinical data, as well as data related to screening for toxoplasmosis, syphilis, and rheumatologic diseases, together with the results of tuberculin skin testing and HIV testing, were collected. RESULTS: Of the16 patients evaluated, 11 (69 percent) were found to have TBU. A history of contact with pulmonary tuberculosis was reported by 8 (72 percent) of the 11 patients with TBU and by 1 (20 percent) of the 5 with non-TBU. Although the odds ratio for this association was 10.67 (95 percent CI: 0.59-398.66), the p value was borderline significant (p = 0.078). There was no difference between the patients with TBU and those with non-TBU in terms of the status of ocular inflammation or the tuberculin skin testing results. All of the patients were HIV negative and were monitored for two years. CONCLUSION: In this study, a history of contact with pulmonary tuberculosis proved to be useful in diagnosing TBU.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Tuberculosis, Ocular/diagnosis , Uveitis/diagnosis , Brazil/epidemiology , HIV Seronegativity , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Odds Ratio , Risk Factors , Tuberculin Test , Tuberculosis, Ocular/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Ocular/therapy , Uveitis/epidemiology , Uveitis/therapy
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J. bras. pneumol ; 32(1): 43-47, jan.-fev. 2006. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-430877

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Descrever os dados de função pulmonar de pacientes com seqüela de tuberculose pulmonar, pleural e pleuropulmonar. MÉTODOS: Em um ambulatório de tuberculose de um hospital universitário, de 218 pacientes atendidos, 56 tinham seqüela de tuberculose pulmonar, pleural e pleuropulmonar, e 162 tiveram outros tipos de tuberculose. No laboratório de função pulmonar, 43 foram elegíveis para o estudo, de fevereiro de 2000 a julho de 2004. Foram excluídos os pacientes com doenças prévias, como: asma; doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica; insuficiência cardíaca; doenças do colágeno; silicose; cirurgia torácica prévia; e espirometria inaceitável ou não realizada. Os campos pulmonares foram divididos em seis zonas e os radiogramas classificados em: grau I, com mínimo envolvimento em somente uma zona sem cavitação; grau II, com envolvimento de duas ou três zonas ou uma zona com cavitação; grau III, com envolvimento grave em mais de três zonas com ou sem cavitação. RESULTADOS: Cinqüenta pacientes foram incluídos no estudo e 44 deles tiveram tuberculose pulmonar (88 por cento). O distúrbio ventilatório combinado foi o mais prevalente, 17/50 (34 por cento). Os distúrbios acentuados foram mais significativos no grau III (p = 0,0002). A função pulmonar normal predominou nos graus I e II (p = 0,002). CONCLUSÃO: A descoberta e o tratamento precoce dos casos de tuberculose pulmonar contribuem para a diminuição dos casos da doença e de suas seqüelas, melhorando a qualidade de vida desses pacientes. Os autores sugerem uma análise logitudinal e seqüencial (protocolo), com maior número de pacientes com seqüelas de tuberculose nos serviços de referência no Brasil.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Tuberculosis, Pleural/complications , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/complications , Hospitals, University , Respiratory Function Tests , Respiratory Insufficiency/diagnosis , Severity of Illness Index
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J Bras Pneumol ; 32(1): 43-7, 2006.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17273568

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe data related to the pulmonary function of patients with sequelae of pulmonary tuberculosis, pleural tuberculosis or both. METHODS: In the outpatient clinic of a university hospital, 218 patients were evaluated. Of those 218, 56 had sequelae of tuberculosis (pulmonary, pleural or both), and 162 had other types of tuberculosis. All patients were evaluated in the pulmonary function laboratory between February 2000 and July 2004, and 43 were found to be eligible for inclusion in the study. Patients with a history of asthma, chronic pulmonary obstructive disease, cardiac insufficiency, collagen diseases, silicosis or thoracic surgery, as well as those for whom spirometry yielded unacceptable results or was not performed, were excluded. The lung fields were divided into six zones, and radiographic results were classified by degree: I (involvement of only one zone with no cavitation); II (involvement of two or three zones or of one zone with cavitation); or III (extensive involvement of three or more zones with or without cavitation). RESULTS: The final study sample comprised 50 patients, 44 (88%) of whom had pulmonary tuberculosis. The most prevalent form (17/50; 34%) was mixed ventilatory disturbance. Severe disturbances were more significant in degree III radiographs (p = 0.0002) and normal pulmonary function was predominant among patients presenting degree I and II radiographs (p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: The early discovery and treatment of tuberculosis contribute to reduce the number of cases, as well as the incidence of tuberculosis sequelae, thereby improving the quality of life of tuberculosis patients. Further studies, involving longitudinal, sequential analysis and larger samples of patients with tuberculosis sequelae, should be conducted in referral centers in Brazil.


Subject(s)
Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Tuberculosis, Pleural/complications , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/complications , Adult , Female , Hospitals, University , Humans , Male , Respiratory Function Tests , Respiratory Insufficiency/diagnosis , Severity of Illness Index
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