Alterações craniofaciais e tomográficas em pessoas atingidas pela hanseníase atendidas no Programa de Unidade Básica de Saúde e no Hospital Colônia Pedro Fortes, Cariacica (ES), Brasil
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2017-04-10
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Serafim, Rachel Azevedo
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Introduction: Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, and, more recently, Mycobacterium lepromatosis, a slow evolution, manifested mainly by dermatoneurological signs and symptoms. In addition to affecting the skin and peripheral nerves, it can also compromise the nasal tissues, eyes, testicles and bones. Skeletal facial and extremity deformities are historical markers and part of the stigma of this disease. Objective: To study craniofacial changes in leprosy. Methods: A case series study was carried out. Fifty-five patients were evaluated, 26 ex-leprosy from the Pedro Fontes Hospital and 29 leprosy patients from the UBS of Jardim América, Cariacica/ES, from September 2015 to December 2016. They were submitted to a Questionnaire with epidemiological data, otolaryngological evaluation and tomographic examination, when necessary. We attempted to correlate some variables with nasal / facial changes clinically and radiologically such as: gender, age, delay time in the diagnosis of leprosy, classification of leprosy, group of participants, leprosy face characteristics. Results: Of the main results found, ten (18.2%) patients presented features of the leprosy face, nine (16.4%) had nasal tip projection smaller than normal, 12 (21.8%) had no nasal tip support, nine (16.4%) had no nasal dorsal support, and the columella was reduced in 14 (25.5%). Regarding the tomographic findings of the 38 patients evaluated, the nasal bones were altered in nine (23.6%), there was resorption of the anterior (partial or total) nasal spine in 21 (55.2%) and septal perforation In five (13.2%), and 16 (42.1%) had lower and middle atrophy of the turbinates. In addition, between the toothed teeth (with three or more upper incisors) only one (2.6%) presented partial resorption with root exposition of the alveolar maxilla process, about upper toothless 27 (71%) presented resorption (partial or even palatal process), and 28 (73.7%) had lost all four upper incisors.
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SERAFIM, Rachel Azevedo. Alterações craniofaciais e tomográficas em pessoas atingidas pela hanseníase atendidas no Programa de Unidade Básica de Saúde e no Hospital Colônia Pedro Fortes, Cariacica (ES), Brasil. 2017. 118 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Doenças Infecciosas) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Doenças Infecciosas, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, 2017.