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J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol ; 33(6): 715-719, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32535216

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome is a rare disorder that occurs when a hair or other fiber becomes wrapped around an appendage, resulting in swelling, pain, or even loss of the appendage. Some cases affecting the female genitals have been reported. CASE: The case of a 10-year-old girl with a 3-day history of genital pain is presented. During examination, a hair tourniquet was found at the base of a swollen and painful clitoris. The hair was removed under deep sedation, producing immediate relief. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: The most important concern in genital hair-thread tourniquet syndrome is a high index of suspicion and prompt resolution in order to save the affected tissue. It should be considered on the differential diagnosis for all girls with vulvar swelling and indication of pain.


Subject(s)
Genitalia, Female/injuries , Genitalia/injuries , Hair , Ischemia/etiology , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Genitalia/blood supply , Genitalia, Female/blood supply , Humans , Ischemia/diagnosis , Syndrome
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 111(4): e97-100, 2013.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23912302

ABSTRACT

The introduction of routine vaccination against whooping cough caused a drastic decline in the incidence of this disease, but remains today a public health problem even in countries with high vaccination coverage. However, with this decrease in cases, there were an emergence of neurological severe adverse events such as the "hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes" (HHE), characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone associated with poor response to stimuli and skin pallor or cyanosis. The HHE is a rare phenomenon after administration of pertussis vaccine, but it is essential for health workers recognition of such reactions, especially in the 48 hours following vaccination. Although sometimes can become difficult to attribute a causal relationship between vaccine administration and an adverse effect, any suspicious events should be reported.


Subject(s)
Muscle Hypotonia/chemically induced , Pertussis Vaccine/adverse effects , Humans , Infant , Male
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 111(4): e97-e100, ago. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-130915

ABSTRACT

La introducción de la vacunación sistemática contra la tos ferina determinó un descenso drástico en la incidencia de esta patología, aunque todavía representa un problema de salud pública, incluso en los países con alta cobertura de vacunación. Sin embargo, además de la disminución de los casos por la proflaxis activa, se ha observado la emergencia de efectos adversos neurológicos graves, como los denominados "episodios de hipotonía-hiporreactividad" (HHE), caracterizados por una pérdida súbita del tono muscular asociada a escasa respuesta a los estímulos y palidez cutánea o cianosis. Los HHE son un fenómeno infrecuente después de la administración de la vacuna con un componente antitosferínico, pero es fundamental que el personal sanitario sepa reconocerlos, sobre todo en las siguientes 48 horas de la vacunación. Aunque en ocasiones es difícil establecer una relación causal entre la administración de la vacuna y un efecto adverso, debe comunicarse cualquier evento sospechoso.(AU)


The introduction of routine vaccination against whooping cough caused a drastic decline in the incidence of this disease, but remains today a public health problem even in countries with high vaccination coverage. However, with this decrease in cases, there were an emergence of neurological severe adverse events such as the "hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes" (HHE), characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone associated with poor response to stimuli and skin pallor or cyanosis. The HHE is a rare phenomenon after administration of pertussis vaccine, but it is essential for health workers recognition of such reactions, especially in the 48 hours following vaccination. Although sometimes can become diffcult to attribute a causal relationship between vaccine administration and an adverse effect, any suspicious events should be reported.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Male , Muscle Hypotonia/chemically induced , Pertussis Vaccine/adverse effects
5.
Arch. argent. pediatr ; 111(4): e97-e100, ago. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-694656

ABSTRACT

La introducción de la vacunación sistemática contra la tos ferina determinó un descenso drástico en la incidencia de esta patología, aunque todavía representa un problema de salud pública, incluso en los países con alta cobertura de vacunación. Sin embargo, además de la disminución de los casos por la proflaxis activa, se ha observado la emergencia de efectos adversos neurológicos graves, como los denominados "episodios de hipotonía-hiporreactividad" (HHE), caracterizados por una pérdida súbita del tono muscular asociada a escasa respuesta a los estímulos y palidez cutánea o cianosis. Los HHE son un fenómeno infrecuente después de la administración de la vacuna con un componente antitosferínico, pero es fundamental que el personal sanitario sepa reconocerlos, sobre todo en las siguientes 48 horas de la vacunación. Aunque en ocasiones es difícil establecer una relación causal entre la administración de la vacuna y un efecto adverso, debe comunicarse cualquier evento sospechoso.


The introduction of routine vaccination against whooping cough caused a drastic decline in the incidence of this disease, but remains today a public health problem even in countries with high vaccination coverage. However, with this decrease in cases, there were an emergence of neurological severe adverse events such as the "hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes" (HHE), characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone associated with poor response to stimuli and skin pallor or cyanosis. The HHE is a rare phenomenon after administration of pertussis vaccine, but it is essential for health workers recognition of such reactions, especially in the 48 hours following vaccination. Although sometimes can become diffcult to attribute a causal relationship between vaccine administration and an adverse effect, any suspicious events should be reported.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Male , Muscle Hypotonia/chemically induced , Pertussis Vaccine/adverse effects
6.
Arch Argent Pediatr ; 111(4): e97-100, 2013 Jul-Aug.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-133026

ABSTRACT

The introduction of routine vaccination against whooping cough caused a drastic decline in the incidence of this disease, but remains today a public health problem even in countries with high vaccination coverage. However, with this decrease in cases, there were an emergence of neurological severe adverse events such as the "hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes" (HHE), characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone associated with poor response to stimuli and skin pallor or cyanosis. The HHE is a rare phenomenon after administration of pertussis vaccine, but it is essential for health workers recognition of such reactions, especially in the 48 hours following vaccination. Although sometimes can become difficult to attribute a causal relationship between vaccine administration and an adverse effect, any suspicious events should be reported.


Subject(s)
Muscle Hypotonia/chemically induced , Pertussis Vaccine/adverse effects , Humans , Infant , Male
7.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 25(9-10): 1007-12, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23426834

ABSTRACT

Sexual development in children due to exogenous androgen exposure is rare and sparsely reported. In this paper, we present a new case of peripheral precocious puberty of exogenous origin in an 18-month-old boy due to inadvertent exposure to a testosterone gel used by his father as hormonal replacement therapy. We also review other cases in the literature. Most of these cases are due to a secondary exposure to androgen topical preparations, such as gels or creams. We highlight the value of the knowledge of the existence of these preparations to the paediatrician, given the increasingly widespread use and production of adverse effects from inadvertent contact, especially in children.


Subject(s)
Puberty, Precocious/chemically induced , Testosterone/adverse effects , Humans , Infant , Male
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