Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review
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Resumo: | Leprosy is a chronic, infectious disease whose etiologic agent is Mycobacterium leprae, an intracellular parasite with tropism for cutaneous macrophages and Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous system. Worldwide, 210,758 new cases were diagnosed in 2015. The present study aims to analyze leprosy and its clinical management. This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in Pubmed databases, using the crossings of the English descriptors “Leprosy”, “Epidemiology”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy (Population/Problem, Variable/Results and Outcomes/Outcomes) was used, with the following strategy being formulated. The aforementioned strategy allowed us to formulate the following guiding question: "How is the clinical management of leprosy performed?". Leprosy can present in different ways, depending on the immune response of the infected individual. The main signs and symptoms of leprosy are: areas of skin, or whitish (hypochromic), brownish or reddish patches, with changes in sensitivity to heat and/or painful, and/or to touch; it hurts without realizing it; Papules, tubercles and nodules (lumps), usually without symptoms; Decreased or shedding of hair, localized or diffuse, especially in the eyebrows (madarosis); Infiltrated (reddish) skin, with decrease or absence of sweat at the site. Measures against leprosy must continue and be intensified in regions with the greatest aggravations, aiming at an effective homogeneous control of the disease. |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature reviewFisiopatología y manejo clínico del apalancamiento: una revisión de la literaturaFisiopatologia e manejo clínico da hanseníase: uma revisão da literaturaEpidemiologyLeprosyClinical management.EpidemiologíaLepraManejo clínico.EpidemiologiaHanseníaseManejo clínico.Leprosy is a chronic, infectious disease whose etiologic agent is Mycobacterium leprae, an intracellular parasite with tropism for cutaneous macrophages and Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous system. Worldwide, 210,758 new cases were diagnosed in 2015. The present study aims to analyze leprosy and its clinical management. This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in Pubmed databases, using the crossings of the English descriptors “Leprosy”, “Epidemiology”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy (Population/Problem, Variable/Results and Outcomes/Outcomes) was used, with the following strategy being formulated. The aforementioned strategy allowed us to formulate the following guiding question: "How is the clinical management of leprosy performed?". Leprosy can present in different ways, depending on the immune response of the infected individual. The main signs and symptoms of leprosy are: areas of skin, or whitish (hypochromic), brownish or reddish patches, with changes in sensitivity to heat and/or painful, and/or to touch; it hurts without realizing it; Papules, tubercles and nodules (lumps), usually without symptoms; Decreased or shedding of hair, localized or diffuse, especially in the eyebrows (madarosis); Infiltrated (reddish) skin, with decrease or absence of sweat at the site. Measures against leprosy must continue and be intensified in regions with the greatest aggravations, aiming at an effective homogeneous control of the disease.La lepra es una enfermedad infecciosa crónica cuyo agente etiológico es Mycobacterium leprae, un parásito intracelular con tropismo por macrófagos cutáneos y células de Schwann del sistema nervioso periférico. A nivel mundial, se diagnosticaron 210.758 casos nuevos en 2015. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar la lepra y su manejo clínico. Se trata de una revisión integrativa de la literatura, realizada a través de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS) en bases de datos Pubmed, utilizando los cruces de los descriptores en inglés “Leprosy”, “Epidemiology”. Para evaluar el problema de investigación y su estratificación, se utilizó la estrategia PVO (Población/Problema, Variable/Resultados y Desenlaces/Resultados), siendo formulada la siguiente estrategia. La estrategia antes mencionada nos permitió formular la siguiente pregunta orientadora: "¿Cómo se realiza el manejo clínico de la lepra?”. La lepra se puede presentar de diferentes formas, dependiendo de la respuesta inmune del individuo infectado. Los principales signos y síntomas de la lepra son: áreas de la piel, o manchas blanquecinas (hipocrómicas), parduscas o rojizas, con cambios de sensibilidad al calor y/o dolorosas, y/o al tacto; duele sin darse cuenta; Pápulas, tubérculos y nódulos (bultos), generalmente sin síntomas ; Disminución o caída del cabello, localizada o difusa, especialmente en las cejas (madarosis); Piel infiltrada (rojiza), con disminución o ausencia de sudor en el sitio. Las medidas contra la lepra deben continuar e intensificarse en las regiones con mayores agravamientos, buscando un control homogéneo eficaz de la enfermedad.A Hanseníase é uma doença crônica, infectocontagiosa, cujo agente etiológico é o Mycobacterium leprae, um parasita intracelular com tropismo para macrófagos cutâneos e células de Schwann do sistema nervoso periférico. Em todo o mundo, 210.758 novos casos foram diagnosticados em 2015. O presente estudo tem como objetivo analisar a hanseníase e seu manejo clínico. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada através da Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS) nas bases de dados do Pubmed, usando os cruzamentos dos descritores em inglês “Leprosy”, “Epidemiology”. Para a avaliação do problema de pesquisa e sua estratificação foi utilizada a estratégia PVO (População/ Problema, Variável/Resultados e Outcomes/ Desfechos) sendo formulada a seguinte estratégia. A estratégia supracitada permitiu formular a seguinte questão norteadora: "Como é realizado o manejo clínico da hanseníase?”. A hanseníase pode se apresentar de diferentes formas, dependendo da resposta imune do indivíduo infectado. Os principais sinais e sintomas da hanseníase são: áreas da pele, ou manchas esbranquiçadas (hipocrômicas), acastanhadas ou avermelhadas, com alterações de sensibilidade ao calor e/ou dolorosa, e/ou ao tato; Formigamentos, choques e câimbras nos braços e pernas, que evoluem para dormência – a pessoa se queima ou se machuca sem perceber; Pápulas, tubérculos e nódulos (caroços), normalmente sem sintomas; Diminuição ou queda de pelos, localizada ou difusa, especialmente nas sobrancelhas (madarose); Pele infiltrada (avermelhada), com diminuição ou ausência de suor no local. Medidas contra a hanseníase devem continuar e ser intensificadas nas regiões de maiores agravos, visando um efetivo controle homogêneo da doença.Research, Society and Development2022-07-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3221710.33448/rsd-v11i9.32217Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e53811932217Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e53811932217Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e538119322172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32217/27404Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Kamila Rodrigues Alves; Maria das Graças do Nascimento ; Lizandra Azevedo Brito; Erik Guedes de Carvalho Silva; Ariel Sousa Batista Ferreira Costa ; Ivo Oliveira Junior; Elton Jones Dias Lira; Allany Letícia Dantas de Araújo ; Gabriela Veras de Sousa Lima ; Lhoanna Maria de Arêa Leão Costa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Ana Kamila RodriguesNascimento , Maria das Graças do Brito, Lizandra AzevedoSilva, Erik Guedes de CarvalhoCosta , Ariel Sousa Batista Ferreira Oliveira Junior, Ivo Lira, Elton Jones DiasAraújo , Allany Letícia Dantas de Lima , Gabriela Veras de Sousa Costa , Lhoanna Maria de Arêa Leão 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32217Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:17.212868Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review Fisiopatología y manejo clínico del apalancamiento: una revisión de la literatura Fisiopatologia e manejo clínico da hanseníase: uma revisão da literatura |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review Alves, Ana Kamila Rodrigues Epidemiology Leprosy Clinical management. Epidemiología Lepra Manejo clínico. Epidemiologia Hanseníase Manejo clínico. |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Pathophysiology and clinical management of leverage: a literature review |
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Alves, Ana Kamila Rodrigues |
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Alves, Ana Kamila Rodrigues Nascimento , Maria das Graças do Brito, Lizandra Azevedo Silva, Erik Guedes de Carvalho Costa , Ariel Sousa Batista Ferreira Oliveira Junior, Ivo Lira, Elton Jones Dias Araújo , Allany Letícia Dantas de Lima , Gabriela Veras de Sousa Costa , Lhoanna Maria de Arêa Leão |
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Nascimento , Maria das Graças do Brito, Lizandra Azevedo Silva, Erik Guedes de Carvalho Costa , Ariel Sousa Batista Ferreira Oliveira Junior, Ivo Lira, Elton Jones Dias Araújo , Allany Letícia Dantas de Lima , Gabriela Veras de Sousa Costa , Lhoanna Maria de Arêa Leão |
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Alves, Ana Kamila Rodrigues Nascimento , Maria das Graças do Brito, Lizandra Azevedo Silva, Erik Guedes de Carvalho Costa , Ariel Sousa Batista Ferreira Oliveira Junior, Ivo Lira, Elton Jones Dias Araújo , Allany Letícia Dantas de Lima , Gabriela Veras de Sousa Costa , Lhoanna Maria de Arêa Leão |
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Epidemiology Leprosy Clinical management. Epidemiología Lepra Manejo clínico. Epidemiologia Hanseníase Manejo clínico. |
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Epidemiology Leprosy Clinical management. Epidemiología Lepra Manejo clínico. Epidemiologia Hanseníase Manejo clínico. |
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Leprosy is a chronic, infectious disease whose etiologic agent is Mycobacterium leprae, an intracellular parasite with tropism for cutaneous macrophages and Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous system. Worldwide, 210,758 new cases were diagnosed in 2015. The present study aims to analyze leprosy and its clinical management. This is an integrative literature review, carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in Pubmed databases, using the crossings of the English descriptors “Leprosy”, “Epidemiology”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy (Population/Problem, Variable/Results and Outcomes/Outcomes) was used, with the following strategy being formulated. The aforementioned strategy allowed us to formulate the following guiding question: "How is the clinical management of leprosy performed?". Leprosy can present in different ways, depending on the immune response of the infected individual. The main signs and symptoms of leprosy are: areas of skin, or whitish (hypochromic), brownish or reddish patches, with changes in sensitivity to heat and/or painful, and/or to touch; it hurts without realizing it; Papules, tubercles and nodules (lumps), usually without symptoms; Decreased or shedding of hair, localized or diffuse, especially in the eyebrows (madarosis); Infiltrated (reddish) skin, with decrease or absence of sweat at the site. Measures against leprosy must continue and be intensified in regions with the greatest aggravations, aiming at an effective homogeneous control of the disease. |
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