Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary
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Título da fonte: | Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) |
DOI: | 10.47878/hi.2005.v30.36327 |
Texto Completo: | https://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36327 |
Resumo: | A 66 year old male complained of loss of sensation in the right toe during 10 years. Six months ago, he presented an erythematous plaque in the right arm, and a biopsy from this lesion showed multibacillary leprosy. Multidrugtherapy for multibacillary leprosy (MDT-MB) was begun, and after 15 days the plaque showed edema and erythema, with necrosis and ulceration. A crop of new erythematous and edematous lesions developed in the skin. A biopsy of one of these lesions showed a reactional tuberculoid leprosy pattern with baciloscopy 3+/6+ (fragmented bacilli). The appearance of the first plaque coincided with a recent diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. During the reactional episode, the patients presented malaise, fever and mild jaundice. The authors discuss the pathogenesis of these events and suggest a previous downgrading phase due the progressive bacillary proliferation with inhibition of cellular immunity by the capsular antigens produced by the solid and viable bacilli. The colonization of the cutaneous area where the new reactional lesions developed may have been previous to MDT treatment, without clinical manifestation. It is possible that the death and fragmentation of the solid bacilli (caused by MDT) exposed new antigenicepitopes, wich stimulated the constitutional immunecellular response of the patient. The presence of high antigenic levels and effective immune response would produce a granulomatous tuberculoid reaction, highly destructive to the tissues. |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillaryHanseníase: episódio reacional tuberculóide desencadeado precocemente após instalação de poliquimioterapia, em indivíduo inicialmente diagnosticado como multibacilarhanseníase dimorfaantibióticos combinadosreação tipo 1borderline leprosymultidrugtherapytype 1 reactionA 66 year old male complained of loss of sensation in the right toe during 10 years. Six months ago, he presented an erythematous plaque in the right arm, and a biopsy from this lesion showed multibacillary leprosy. Multidrugtherapy for multibacillary leprosy (MDT-MB) was begun, and after 15 days the plaque showed edema and erythema, with necrosis and ulceration. A crop of new erythematous and edematous lesions developed in the skin. A biopsy of one of these lesions showed a reactional tuberculoid leprosy pattern with baciloscopy 3+/6+ (fragmented bacilli). The appearance of the first plaque coincided with a recent diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. During the reactional episode, the patients presented malaise, fever and mild jaundice. The authors discuss the pathogenesis of these events and suggest a previous downgrading phase due the progressive bacillary proliferation with inhibition of cellular immunity by the capsular antigens produced by the solid and viable bacilli. The colonization of the cutaneous area where the new reactional lesions developed may have been previous to MDT treatment, without clinical manifestation. It is possible that the death and fragmentation of the solid bacilli (caused by MDT) exposed new antigenicepitopes, wich stimulated the constitutional immunecellular response of the patient. The presence of high antigenic levels and effective immune response would produce a granulomatous tuberculoid reaction, highly destructive to the tissues.Um homem de cor parda, 66 anos de idade, refere há 10 anos distúrbio de sensibilidade na região dorsal do hálux direito, e há 6 meses placa eritematosa no braço direito com diagnóstico histopatológico de hanseníase multibacilar. Quinze dias após instalação de poliquimioterapia, a lesão inicial se tumefaz, ulcerae aparecem novas lesões eritêmato-edematosas disseminadas na pele. A biópsia de uma dessas novas lesões demonstra hanseníase reacional na faixa tuberculóide com baciloscopia de 3+/6. O aparecimento da lesão inicial coincidiu com diagnóstico recente de diabetes mellitus, e durante o episódio reacional o paciente apresentou mal-estado geral, febre e leve icterícia. Os autores discutem a patogênese destes eventos, sugerindo uma fase prévia de degradação (downgrading) devido à progressiva proliferaçãobacilar, com conseqüente inibição da imunidade celular pela ação dos antígenos capsulares produzidos pela fração de bacilos íntegros e viáveis. A colonização das áreas cutâneas reacionais seria prévia à poliquimioterapia que, ao destruir e fragmentar os bacilos, exporia novos determinantes antigênicos estimulantes da capacidade imunecelular própria do indivíduo, com conseqüente reação de hipersensibilidade altamente destrutiva para os tecidos.Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo2005-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/3632710.47878/hi.2005.v30.36327Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2005); 195-200Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 30 n. 2 (2005); 195-2001982-5161reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)instacron:ILSLporhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36327/34615https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFleury, Raul NegrãoBarreto, Jaison AntonioBispo, Magna DantasNakandakari, SadamitsuMartelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli2023-08-31T18:54:45Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/36327Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologiaPRIhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/oaihansen_int@ilsl.br || hansenologia.internationalis@gmail.com || periodicossp@saude.sp.gov.br1982-51610100-3283opendoar:2023-08-31T18:54:45Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) - Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)false |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary Hanseníase: episódio reacional tuberculóide desencadeado precocemente após instalação de poliquimioterapia, em indivíduo inicialmente diagnosticado como multibacilar |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary Fleury, Raul Negrão hanseníase dimorfa antibióticos combinados reação tipo 1 borderline leprosy multidrugtherapy type 1 reaction Fleury, Raul Negrão hanseníase dimorfa antibióticos combinados reação tipo 1 borderline leprosy multidrugtherapy type 1 reaction |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
title_full |
Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
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Leprosy: tuberculoid reactional episode developed early after multidrugtherapy was initiated in patient initially diagnosed as multibacillary |
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Fleury, Raul Negrão |
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Fleury, Raul Negrão Fleury, Raul Negrão Barreto, Jaison Antonio Bispo, Magna Dantas Nakandakari, Sadamitsu Martelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli Barreto, Jaison Antonio Bispo, Magna Dantas Nakandakari, Sadamitsu Martelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli |
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author |
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Barreto, Jaison Antonio Bispo, Magna Dantas Nakandakari, Sadamitsu Martelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli |
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Fleury, Raul Negrão Barreto, Jaison Antonio Bispo, Magna Dantas Nakandakari, Sadamitsu Martelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli |
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hanseníase dimorfa antibióticos combinados reação tipo 1 borderline leprosy multidrugtherapy type 1 reaction |
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hanseníase dimorfa antibióticos combinados reação tipo 1 borderline leprosy multidrugtherapy type 1 reaction |
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A 66 year old male complained of loss of sensation in the right toe during 10 years. Six months ago, he presented an erythematous plaque in the right arm, and a biopsy from this lesion showed multibacillary leprosy. Multidrugtherapy for multibacillary leprosy (MDT-MB) was begun, and after 15 days the plaque showed edema and erythema, with necrosis and ulceration. A crop of new erythematous and edematous lesions developed in the skin. A biopsy of one of these lesions showed a reactional tuberculoid leprosy pattern with baciloscopy 3+/6+ (fragmented bacilli). The appearance of the first plaque coincided with a recent diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. During the reactional episode, the patients presented malaise, fever and mild jaundice. The authors discuss the pathogenesis of these events and suggest a previous downgrading phase due the progressive bacillary proliferation with inhibition of cellular immunity by the capsular antigens produced by the solid and viable bacilli. The colonization of the cutaneous area where the new reactional lesions developed may have been previous to MDT treatment, without clinical manifestation. It is possible that the death and fragmentation of the solid bacilli (caused by MDT) exposed new antigenicepitopes, wich stimulated the constitutional immunecellular response of the patient. The presence of high antigenic levels and effective immune response would produce a granulomatous tuberculoid reaction, highly destructive to the tissues. |
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