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VITAE Academia Biomédica Digital
Centro de Análisis de Imágenes Biomédicas Computarizadas-CAIBC0
ISSN: 1317-987x
No. 61, 2015
Bioline Code: va15004
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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VITAE Academia Biomédica Digital, No. 61, 2015

 es Scytalidium check for this species in other resources spp. en piel y uñas. Reporte de casos en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, 2010-2014.
Inoa, Noris Salcedo & Castillo, Sandra Cabrera

Resumen

Se presentan los casos de Scytalidium check for this species in other resources spp. en pacientes de la consulta externa del servicio de Dermatología del Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud de Santo Domingo República Dominicana encontrados entre (2010 - 2014). El principal objetivo este estudio es informar los casos de infecciones por Scytalidium spp. en piel y uñas, conocer sus características clínicas y diagnóstico, reportando la topografía más común de las lesiones. Método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo (2010 - 2012), y en parte prospectivo (2013 - 2014). Los autores revisaron los expedientes clínicos y de laboratorio de los pacientes, en busca de los casos de infecciones por Scytalidium spp. Resultados: De un total de 10 casos evaluados, 9 pertenecieron al sexo femenino, y uno al masculino, con edades comprendidas entre 4-70 años. Neoscytalidium dimidiatum check for this species in other resources (90%), Scytalidium hialinum check for this species in other resources (10%), asociado a Trichophyton mentagrophytes check for this species in other resources . Se detectaron 7(70%) casos de onicomicosis en uñas de pies, en planta de pie 2 (20%), y 1 (10%) en palma de mano. Consideramos como digno de destacar los siguientes hallazgos: 1) El sexo femenino fue el más afectado; 2) las lesiones hiperqueratósicas fueron las más comunes; 3) una alta incidencia de hiperpigmentación en las lesiones.

Palabras-clave
Scytalidium spp; piel; uñas; lesiones

 
 en Scytalidium check for this species in other resources spp. on skin and nails. Report of cases in the Dominican Republic during the 2010-2014 period
Inoa, Noris Salcedo & Castillo, Sandra Cabrera

Abstract

Cases of Scytalidium check for this species in other resources ssp. seen in patients at the external consultation of the Dermatological service at Hospital General Plaza de la Salud in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in the period of 2010 to 2014. are reported. The main target of this study was to obtain information about cases of Scytalidium spp. infections on skin and nails on patients who attended the department of dermatology at Plaza de la Salud Hospital and understand their clinical diagnosis and show the most common topography of lesions Method: A descriptive, retrospective study was made (2010-2012), and partially prospective (2013-2014). The authors reviewed each one of the laboratory records, in search of the cases of infections by Sytalidium spp. Results: Of a total of 10 evaluated cases, 9 were female, and 1 was male, with ages between 4-70. Neoscytalidium dimidiatum check for this species in other resources appear in (90%), Scytalidium hialinum check for this species in other resources (10%), associated to Trichophyton mentagrophytes check for this species in other resources . 7 (70%), had onychomycosis in theirs nails foot, over the sole of the foot 2(20%), and 1 (10%) in hand palm, by Scytalidium spp. We considered like worthy to emphasize the following findings: 1) Feminine sex was affected; 2) the hyperkeratosis injuries were most common; 3) a high incidence of hyperpigmentation in the injuries. Of the 10 patients studied, one male and 9 female, aged from 4-70 years.

Keywords
Scytalidium spp; Skin; nails; lesions

 
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