O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase

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Autor(a) principal: Manhães, Paula Saraiva
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Leprosy, a disease known for its characteristic insensitive skin patches, is the main cause of peripheral neuropathy in endemic countries. Leprosy reactions are well-known for promoting nerve function impairment by neuritis which range from asymptomatic to exuberant clinical pictures. These neuropathy characteristics make early diagnosis exceptionally challenging as the need to intervene in order to prevent permanent nerve damage. This prospective clinical study was done selecting leprosy patients regardless their clinical form, who had presented leprosy reaction at the Souza Araújo Out-patient clinic, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro. The objective was to study the neurologic, the neurophysiological, and the nerve image pattern before and after the treatment of leprosy reactions.Twenty five patients at the time of leprosy reactions and one year after the reaction treatment had been evaluated by means of neurologic examination, physiotherapyc examination, nerve conduction study, evaluation of thickness and echogenicity of the committed nerves through the use of ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and also by the quantitative sensory test. The patients were divided in three groups: eight patients had acute neuritis, nine had silent neuritis, and eight had skin reaction without neuritis.This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.In the evaluated patients presenting reactional episodes there had been a male predominance (60%), a multibacillary group predominance (80%) and a borderline-lepromatosus (36%) clinic form predominance. The isolated neuritis was the most frequent leprosy reaction, followed by neuritis associated with type 1 reaction, and by neuritis associated with type 2 reaction. The most common motor nerve affected by neuritis was peroneal, followed by ulnar nerve whereas most common sensory nerve affected was sural.The characteristic electroneuromyography pattern of leprosy reactions was multiplex mononeuropathy. The ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and the quantitative sensory test together with the clinical examination and with the nerve conduction study were helpful exams for initial evaluation and follow-up treatment of leprosy reaction. A motor function improvement had been observed after the treatment but the same didn t occur regarding the sensory function.Throughout these studies it had been observed a need of a multidiscipline follow up for leprosy patients with specialized exams in order to have reaction diagnoses and early treatment avoiding neurological sequelae
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spelling Rodrigues, Márcia Maria Jardimhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1356749263535319Sarno, Euzenir Nuneshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3330957069068672Freitas, Marcos Raimundo Gomes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8573989558170120Pereira, João Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9791997141401170http://lattes.cnpq.br/7660792046372733Manhães, Paula Saraiva2021-01-06T20:57:40Z2013-01-152011-08-25MANHÃES, Paula Saraiva. O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase. 2011. 110 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fisiopatologia Clínica e Experimental) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2011.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/12740Leprosy, a disease known for its characteristic insensitive skin patches, is the main cause of peripheral neuropathy in endemic countries. Leprosy reactions are well-known for promoting nerve function impairment by neuritis which range from asymptomatic to exuberant clinical pictures. These neuropathy characteristics make early diagnosis exceptionally challenging as the need to intervene in order to prevent permanent nerve damage. This prospective clinical study was done selecting leprosy patients regardless their clinical form, who had presented leprosy reaction at the Souza Araújo Out-patient clinic, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro. The objective was to study the neurologic, the neurophysiological, and the nerve image pattern before and after the treatment of leprosy reactions.Twenty five patients at the time of leprosy reactions and one year after the reaction treatment had been evaluated by means of neurologic examination, physiotherapyc examination, nerve conduction study, evaluation of thickness and echogenicity of the committed nerves through the use of ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and also by the quantitative sensory test. The patients were divided in three groups: eight patients had acute neuritis, nine had silent neuritis, and eight had skin reaction without neuritis.This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.In the evaluated patients presenting reactional episodes there had been a male predominance (60%), a multibacillary group predominance (80%) and a borderline-lepromatosus (36%) clinic form predominance. The isolated neuritis was the most frequent leprosy reaction, followed by neuritis associated with type 1 reaction, and by neuritis associated with type 2 reaction. The most common motor nerve affected by neuritis was peroneal, followed by ulnar nerve whereas most common sensory nerve affected was sural.The characteristic electroneuromyography pattern of leprosy reactions was multiplex mononeuropathy. The ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and the quantitative sensory test together with the clinical examination and with the nerve conduction study were helpful exams for initial evaluation and follow-up treatment of leprosy reaction. A motor function improvement had been observed after the treatment but the same didn t occur regarding the sensory function.Throughout these studies it had been observed a need of a multidiscipline follow up for leprosy patients with specialized exams in order to have reaction diagnoses and early treatment avoiding neurological sequelaeA hanseníase, uma doença conhecida por suas lesões de pele anestésicas, é a principal causa de neuropatia periférica nos países endêmicos. Os episódios reacionais são classicamente conhecidos por promover piora da função nervosa através das chamadas neurites que variam de quadros exuberantes a assintomáticos. Estas características da neuropatia tornam o diagnóstico precoce excepcionalmente desafiador assim como a necessidade de se intervir para se prevenir lesões permanentes nos nervos. Este estudo clínico, prospectivo, foi realizado selecionando-se pacientes com hanseníase, independente da forma clínica, no Ambulatório Souza Araujo, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, que apresentavam episódios reacionais. O objetivo foi estudar o perfil neurológico clínico, eletroneurofisiológico e por imagem do nervo antes e após o tratamento das reações. Foram avaliados vinte e cinco pacientes levando-se em conta: exame neurológico, avaliação fisioterápica, estudo de condução nervosa, avaliação de espessura e ecogenicidade nervosa pelo método ultrassonográfico, fluxometria por laser Doppler e teste quantitativo da sensibilidade durante e um ano após o tratamento da reação. Estes pacientes foram divididos em três grupos: oito pacientes com neurite aguda, nove pacientes com neurite silenciosa e oito pacientes com reação cutânea sem neurite. Nos pacientes com episódios reacionais, observou-se predomínio do sexo masculino (60%), do grupo multibacilar (80%) e da forma clínica borderline-lepromatosa (36%). A neurite isolada foi o tipo de reação mais frequente, seguida de neurite associada à reação do tipo1, seguida da neurite associada à reação do tipo 2. O nervo motor mais acometido por neurite foi o fibular seguido pelo ulnar, enquanto o nervo sensitivo mais acometido foi o sural. O padrão eletroneuromiográfico característico dos episódios reacionais foi a mononeurite múltipla. A ultrassonografia, a fluxometria por laser Doppler e o teste quantitativo de sensibilidade, associados à clínica e ao estudo da condução nervosa, foram tidos como exames úteis para avaliação inicial e para acompanhar o tratamento dos episódios reacionais. Após o tratamento, foi constatada melhora nos parâmetros referentes à função motora, mas o mesmo não ocorreu para sensibilidade. Com esse estudo, observa-se a necessidade de acompanhamento multidiciplinar com exames especializados para os pacientes com hanseníase a fim de diagnóstico de reação e tratamento precoce evitando sequelas neurológicas.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-06T20:57:40Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Paula Saraiva Manhaes Dissertacao completa.pdf: 1066187 bytes, checksum: 7b02bce66ea9a7010f0bb837ebd128b5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-06T20:57:40Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Clinical and neurophysiological behave in leprosy reactions episodes in leprosy
title O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
spellingShingle O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
Manhães, Paula Saraiva
Leprosy
Nerve conduction study
Ultrasound
Laser Doppler fluxometry
Quantitative sensory test
Hanseníase
Episódios reacionais
Eletroneuromiografia
Laser Doppler
Ultrassonografia
Teste quantitativo de sensibilidade
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::NEUROLOGIA
title_short O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
title_full O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
title_fullStr O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
title_full_unstemmed O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
title_sort O comportamento clínico e neurofisiológico da neuropatia durante os episódios reacionais da hanseníase
author Manhães, Paula Saraiva
author_facet Manhães, Paula Saraiva
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Freitas, Marcos Raimundo Gomes de
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Pereira, João Santos
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9791997141401170
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7660792046372733
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Manhães, Paula Saraiva
contributor_str_mv Rodrigues, Márcia Maria Jardim
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Freitas, Marcos Raimundo Gomes de
Pereira, João Santos
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Leprosy
Nerve conduction study
Ultrasound
Laser Doppler fluxometry
Quantitative sensory test
topic Leprosy
Nerve conduction study
Ultrasound
Laser Doppler fluxometry
Quantitative sensory test
Hanseníase
Episódios reacionais
Eletroneuromiografia
Laser Doppler
Ultrassonografia
Teste quantitativo de sensibilidade
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::NEUROLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hanseníase
Episódios reacionais
Eletroneuromiografia
Laser Doppler
Ultrassonografia
Teste quantitativo de sensibilidade
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::NEUROLOGIA
description Leprosy, a disease known for its characteristic insensitive skin patches, is the main cause of peripheral neuropathy in endemic countries. Leprosy reactions are well-known for promoting nerve function impairment by neuritis which range from asymptomatic to exuberant clinical pictures. These neuropathy characteristics make early diagnosis exceptionally challenging as the need to intervene in order to prevent permanent nerve damage. This prospective clinical study was done selecting leprosy patients regardless their clinical form, who had presented leprosy reaction at the Souza Araújo Out-patient clinic, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro. The objective was to study the neurologic, the neurophysiological, and the nerve image pattern before and after the treatment of leprosy reactions.Twenty five patients at the time of leprosy reactions and one year after the reaction treatment had been evaluated by means of neurologic examination, physiotherapyc examination, nerve conduction study, evaluation of thickness and echogenicity of the committed nerves through the use of ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and also by the quantitative sensory test. The patients were divided in three groups: eight patients had acute neuritis, nine had silent neuritis, and eight had skin reaction without neuritis.This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.In the evaluated patients presenting reactional episodes there had been a male predominance (60%), a multibacillary group predominance (80%) and a borderline-lepromatosus (36%) clinic form predominance. The isolated neuritis was the most frequent leprosy reaction, followed by neuritis associated with type 1 reaction, and by neuritis associated with type 2 reaction. The most common motor nerve affected by neuritis was peroneal, followed by ulnar nerve whereas most common sensory nerve affected was sural.The characteristic electroneuromyography pattern of leprosy reactions was multiplex mononeuropathy. The ultrasound, Laser Doppler fluxometry, and the quantitative sensory test together with the clinical examination and with the nerve conduction study were helpful exams for initial evaluation and follow-up treatment of leprosy reaction. A motor function improvement had been observed after the treatment but the same didn t occur regarding the sensory function.Throughout these studies it had been observed a need of a multidiscipline follow up for leprosy patients with specialized exams in order to have reaction diagnoses and early treatment avoiding neurological sequelae
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