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2. Consensus on the therapeutic management of atopic dermatitis ‒ Brazilian Society of Dermatology: an update on phototherapy and systemic therapy using e-Delphi technique
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Raquel Leao Orfali, Daniel Lorenzini, Aline Bressan, Anber Ancel Tanaka, Ana Maria Mósca de Cerqueira, André da Silva Hirayama, Andréa Machado Coelho Ramos, Carolina Contin Proença, Claudia Marcia de Resende Silva, Cristina Marta Maria Laczynski, Francisca Regina Carneiro, Gleison Duarte, Gunter Hans Filho, Heitor de Sá Gonçalves, Ligia Pessoa de Melo, Luna Azulay-Abulafia, Magda Blessmann Weber, Maria Cecília Rivitti-Machado, Mariana Colombini Zaniboni, Marília Ogawa, Mario Cezar Pires, Mayra Ianhez, Paulo Antonio Oldani Felix, Renan Bonamigo, Roberto Takaoka, Rosana Lazzarini, Silmara Cestari, Silvia Assumpção Soutto Mayor, Tania Cestari, Zilda Najjar Prado de Oliveira, Phyllis I. Spuls, Louise A.A. Gerbens, and Valeria Aoki
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Atopic dermatitis ,Delphi technique ,Medication therapy management ,Phototherapy ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract This publication is an update of the “Consensus on the therapeutic management of atopic dermatitis - Brazilian Society of Dermatology” published in 2019, considering the novel, targeted-oriented systemic therapies for atopic dermatitis. The initial recommendations of the current consensus for systemic treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis were based on a recent review of scientific published data and a consensus was reached after voting. The Brazilian Society of Dermatology invited 31 experts from all regions of Brazil and 2 international experts on atopic dermatitis who fully contributed to the process. The methods included an e-Delphi study to avoid bias, a literature search and a final consensus meeting. The authors added novel approved drugs in Brazil and the indication for phototherapy and systemic therapy for AD. The therapeutical response to systemic treatment is hereby reported in a suitable form for clinical practice and is also part of this updated manuscript.
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- 2023
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3. Patch tests and hand eczema: retrospective study in 173 patients and literature review
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Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Rosana Lazzarini, Ida Alzira Gomes Duarte, and John Verrinder Veasey
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Allergic contact dermatitis ,Hands ,Patch tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Background Hand eczema (HE) is a highly prevalent, recurrent, and multifactorial disease. It encompasses a group of eczematous diseases that affect the hands, etiologically classified into irritant contact dermatitis (ICD), allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and atopic dermatitis (AD). Few epidemiological studies in Latin America have investigated the characteristics of patients with this condition and the origin of the disease. Objectives To analyze the profile of patients diagnosed with HE submitted to patch tests aiming to determine its etiology. Methods A retrospective descriptive study was carried out on epidemiological data and patch tests of patients with HE treated at a tertiary hospital in the city of São Paulo from January 2013 to December 2020. Results A total of 173 patients were studied, whose final diagnosis was 61.8% of ICD, 23.1% of ACD and 5.2% of AD, with diagnostic overlap in 42.8% of the cases. The main positive and relevant patch tests were: Kathon CG (42%), nickel sulfate (33%), and thiuram mix (18%). Study limitations The number of treated cases and socioeconomic profile was limited to a vulnerable population group. Conclusion HE is a diagnosis in which overlapping etiologies are frequent, with the main sensitizers identified in ACD being Kathon CG, nickel sulfate and thiuram mix.
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- 2023
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4. Dermoscopy of circumscribed palmar hypokeratosis
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Érika Hiromi Hayacibara, Sheila Zanconato Sales, Rute Facchini Lellis, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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5. Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with eyelid eczema attended at a referral service from 2004 to 2018
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Victoria Cerqueira Elia, Rosana Lazzarini, and Ida Duarte
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2023
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6. Patch tests in patients using immunosuppressants and/or cytokine inhibitors: descriptive analysis of 16 cases
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Rosana Lazzarini, Nathalia T. Kawakami, Nathalie Suzuki, and Mariana de Figueiredo da Silva Hafner
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2023
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7. Allergic contact dermatitis to corticosteroids: experience of a referral clinic from 2014 to 2018
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Amanda Ivanchuk Lopes, Nathalie Mie Suzuki, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2022
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8. Alopecia areata: descriptive analysis in a Brazilian sample
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Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes, Leopoldo Duailibe Nogueira Santos, Mariana de Campos Razé, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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9. Occupational contact dermatitis: analysis of cases observed in a service not specialized in occupational dermatosis between 2004 and 2017
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Nathalie Mie Suzukia, Isabela Marangon Pasotti, and Maria Regina de Paula Leite Kraft
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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10. Treatment of alopecia areata with Diphenylcyclopropenone: methodology based on the principles of allergic contact dermatitis
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Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2022
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11. Analysis of the components and pH of a sample of wet wipers used for the hygiene of newborns and infants
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Carolina Contin Proença, Luciana Rodino Lemes, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, and Danielle Vieira Sobral
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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12. Negative patch tests: what should we think about these results?
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Mellanie Starck, Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2022
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13. Allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics: retrospective analysis of a population subjected to patch tests between 2004 and 2017
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Cosmetics ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Patch tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Background: Cosmetics are part of the daily life of the population, and their use can lead to allergic contact dermatitis. Objectives: To assess the profile of patients diagnosed with allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics treated at a referral center for 13 years, as well as the characteristics of the clinical picture and allergens involved. Methods: This was a retrospective study, with analysis of medical records of patients attended at this service. The individuals included had a diagnostic hypothesis of allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics and had previously been submitted to epicutaneous tests. Results: A total of 1405 medical records were analyzed, 403 (28.7%) with suspected allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics and 232 (16.5%) with confirmed diagnosis. Of these, 208 (89.7%) were women, and the age group most affected was 31 − 60 years. The most common locations were face in 195 cases (25.8%), cervical region in 116 (15.3%), and trunk in 96 (12.6%). The main allergens in the contact tests were toluene-sulfonamide-formaldehyde resin in 69 cases (29.7%), paraphenylenediamine in 54 (26.3%), Kathon CG® in 41 (20.7%), and fragrance-mix 1 in 29 (16.4%). In 154 (66.4%) of the 232 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics it was possible to specify the cosmetic product responsible for the lesions. Study limitations: The absence of some allergens considered important in the world as causes of allergic contact dermatitis, which are not readily accessible among us. Conclusions: The data of the analyzed population (predominance of young women), as well as the location of the lesions (face and cervical area) and the main allergens involved were consistent with those from the world literature.
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- 2020
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14. Allergic contact dermatitis by shampoo components: a descriptive analysis of 20 cases
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Rosana Lazzarini, Lilian Lemos Costa, Nathalie Mie Suzuki, and Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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15. Allergic contact dermatitis to shoes: contribution of a specific series to the diagnosis
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Rosana Lazzarini, Rodolfo Ferreira Mendonça, and Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner
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Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Foot ,Patch tests ,Shoes ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Background: In our country, the Brazilian Standard Series is the most used for the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis to shoes. However, there is no assessment of the usefulness of specific allergens for shoes. Objectives: To measure the improvement in diagnostic accuracy of allergic contact dermatitis to shoes with the use of a specific complementary series in patch testing and describe the characteristics of the affected population, such as gender, location of lesions, time of evolution, and the most common allergens. Methods: This retrospective study evaluated the results of 52 patients with suspected shoe dermatitis subjected to patch tests with the standard and specific series to quantify the gain in diagnostic accuracy. Results: Among the 52 suspected cases, 29 cases (56%) were confirmed. In 13 (45%) cases the diagnosis was determined through the specific series, which results in an 81% increase in the number of diagnoses. Study limitation: Small sample size. Conclusions: Women were more commonly affected, with a mean time for the final diagnosis of 45 months, and the most common localization was the dorsum of the feet. There was an increase in diagnostic accuracy with the introduction of new haptens in the patch test of patients with suspected shoes dermatitis.
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- 2018
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16. Nickel, chromium and cobalt: the relevant allergens in allergic contact dermatitis. Comparative study between two periods: 1995-2002 and 2003-2015
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Ida Duarte, Rodolfo Ferreira Mendonça, Karen Levy Korkes, Rosana Lazzarini, and Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner
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Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Dermatitis, contact ,Metals ,Patch tests ,Skin tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Background: Metals are common agents of allergic contact dermatitis, occupational or not, with decreasing incidence over the last years in some countries that have regulated the amount of nickel in objects. Objectives: To analyze and compare with previous studies the profile of metal sensitization between 2003-2015. Methods: Patients who underwent patch testing between 2003-2015 were evaluated retrospectively regarding the sensitization rates to metals, the associations between them, the relationship with profession and epidemiology. Results: Of the 1,386 patients tested, 438 (32%) had positive test to some metal, similar results to the 404/1,208 (33%) of the previous study (1995-2002) performed at the same service (p=0.32). The frequency of nickel (77%), cobalt (32%) and chromium (29%) changed slightly (p=0.20). Most cases of sensitization to chromium were related to the occupation (64%), in contrast to nickel and cobalt (p
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- 2018
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17. Allergic contact dermatitis to slime
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Nabila Scabine Pessotti, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Mellanie Starck Possa, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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18. Positive results of patch tests with fragrance markers: analysis of a 15-year period at a Brazilian dermatology center
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Sandy Daniele Germano Munhoz, Ariel Garcia Jeldes, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Patch tests ,Perfume ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Fragrances may cause allergic contact dermatitis. Data on patients who were patch tested, between 2000 and 2015, with fragrance allergens included in the Brazilian baseline series (balsam of Peru, colophony and fragrance mix I), were collected and analyzed. Of these patients, 258 (13.8%) were positive for fragrance markers, 9.8% being positive for fragrance mix I. Among these 258 there was a predominance of women in their 40s, with hand eczema. The frequency of sensitization to fragrances, as well as the epidemiological profile, was supported by the literature. Fragrance mix I was the main marker. It is important to expand the fragrance markers used in the Brazilian baseline series of patch tests.
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- 2018
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19. Evaluation of the presence of allergens in children's products available for sale in a big city
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, and Mayara Gomes Rangel
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Additives in cosmetics ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Dermatitis, contact ,Haptens ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Children's products are considered safe by the general population and doctors. Labels with terms such as "hypoallergenic" or "dermatologically recommended and tested" denote trust and credibility with the idea that they can be used by any individual. Patients with allergic contact dermatitis may be sensitive to allergens present in any product, including children's. There is insufficient knowledge about allergens in these products in our country. We evaluated 254 children's products, and at least one allergen was present in 236 (93%) of them. The indication of a topical product should be careful and based on contact tests.
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- 2018
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20. Evaluation of nickel and cobalt release from mobile phone devices used in Brazil
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Jessica Chia Sin Chen, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Nickel ,Cell phones ,Cobalt ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Nickel and cobalt are often responsible for metal-induced allergic contact dermatitis. With the increasing use of cell phones, we observed an increase in cases reports on telephone-related allergic contact dermatitis. The present study evaluated nickel and cobalt release from mobile phones used in Brazil. We evaluated devices of 6 brands and 20 different models using nickel and cobalt allergy spot tests. Of the 20 models, 64.7% tested positive for nickel, with 41.1% positive results for the charger input and 23.5% for other tested areas. None of them was positive for cobalt. Nickel release was more common in older models.
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- 2018
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21. Pretibial dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
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Elisabeth de Albuquerque Cavalcanti Callegaro, Flavio Nappi, Rosana Lazzarini, and Rute Facchini Lellis
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Collagen type VII ,Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica ,Lichen planus ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of mechano-bullous genetic disorders caused by mutations in the genes encoding structural proteins of the skin. Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is caused by mutations in the COL7A1 gene encoding collagen VII, the main constituent of anchoring fibrils. In this group, there are autosomal dominant and recessive inheritances. The pre-tibial form is characterized by the presence of blisters, milia, atrophic scars and lesions similar to lichen planus. The diagnosis is clinical and laboratory and subtypes are distinguished by means of immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies, in addition to genetic differentiation. Electron microscopy and immunomapping are used in the diagnosis.
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22. Iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma caused by corticosteroids
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Rosana Lazzarini, Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes, Rute Facchini Lellis, and Fabiana Brasil
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
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23. Patch test standard series recommended by the Brazilian Contact Dermatitis Study Group during the 2006-2011 period
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Ida Alzira Gomes Duarte, Greta Merie Tanaka, Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Rosana Lazzarini, Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes, Beatrice Mussio Fornazier Volpini, and Paulo Carrara de Castro
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Allergens ,Dermatitis ,allergic contact ,contact ,Patch tests ,Skin tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
A retrospective study was carried out between 2006-2011. Six hundred and eighteen patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis underwent the standard patch test series recommended by the Brazilian Contact Dermatitis Research Group. The aim of our study was to evaluate the variation of positive patch-test results from standard series year by year. The most frequently positive allergens were: nickel sulfate, thimerosal and potassium bichromate. Decrease of positive patch-test results over the years was statistically significant for: lanolin (p=0.01), neomycin (p=0.01) and anthraquinone (p=0.04). A follow-up study should be useful in determining which allergens could be excluded from standard series, as they may represent low sensitization risk.
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24. Patch tests
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Rosana Lazzarini, Ida Duarte, and Alessandra Lindmayer Ferreira
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Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Dermatitis, contact ,Diagnosis ,Methods ,Patch tests ,Skin tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Patch tests were introduced as a diagnostic tool in the late nineteenth century. Since then, they have improved considerably becoming what they are today. Patch tests are used in the diagnostic investigation of contact dermatitis worldwide. Batteries or series previously studied and standardized should be used in patch testing. The methodology is simple, but it requires adequate training for the results to be correctly interpreted and used. Despite having been used for over a century, it needs improvement like all other diagnostic techniques in the medical field.
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25. Evaluation of the permanence of skin sensitization to allergens in patients with allergic contact dermatitis Avaliação da persistência de sensibilização a alérgenos em pacientes com diagnóstico de dermatite alérgica de contato
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Ida Duarte, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva, Andrey Augusto Malvestiti, Beatriz de Abreu Ribeiro Machado, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatite alérgica de contato ,Dermatite de contato ,Diagnóstico ,Testes cutâneos ,Testes do emplastro ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Dermatitis, contact ,Diagnosis ,Patch tests ,Skin tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Background: Patch tests are an efficient method to confirm the etiological diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine the permanence of results between two tests performed with an interval of at least one year, in patients with allergic contact dermatitis; 2) To compare the positive results according to rates of intensity; 3) To evaluate the permanence of sensitization according to each substance that was tested. METHODS: Patients with previous diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis, confirmed by patch tests carried out between the years 2005 and 2008, underwent new testing, using the same methodology, and data was compared. RESULTS: A total of 1470 results of both tests on 49 patients were analyzed. The negative results remained in the second test in a rate of 96%, and 4% became positive (+) without relevance to the clinical history. Moreover, moderately (++) and strongly (+++) positive results were also maintained in, respectively, 86% and 100%. Nevertheless, weakly (+) positive results became negative in 65%. By ignoring all weakly (+) positive tests, the calculation of Kappa Index of Agreement Statistics between the two tests showed a value of 0.88. CONCLUSION: Patch tests showed to be reliable for negative, moderately (++) positive and strongly (+++) positive results, by reproducing the same standard of individual response to allergens. However, for weakly (+) positive results, tests were not reliable.FUNDAMENTOS: Testes de contato positivos, relevantes com a história clínica, identificam os materiais que desencadeiam a dermatite alérgica de contato (DAC). OBJETIVOS: 1)Verificar a persistência ou não de resultados entre testes de contato realizados com intervalo mínimo de um ano, em pacientes com dermatite alérgica de contato; 2)Determinar a persistência de testes de contato positivos de acordo com a sua intensidade (+, ++ ou +++); 3)Avaliar a permanência de sensibilização de acordo com cada substância testada. MÉTODO: Pacientes com diagnóstico prévio de DAC, confirmado por testes de contato realizados entre 2005 e 2008, foram submetidos à realização de novos testes, utilizando a mesma metodologia do anterior, e os dados foram comparados. RESULTADOS: Um total de 1470 resultados dos dois testes realizados em 49 pacientes foi analisado. Os testes negativos mantiveram-se no segundo teste em 96% e 4% passaram a positivo (+), sem apresentar relevância com a história clínica. Nenhum teste negativo no primeiro teste passou para positivo de intensidade (++) ou (+++). Além disso, os testes positivos(++) mantiveram-se em 86% dos testes e, os positivos (+++), em 100%. Já em relação aos testes positivos(+), 65% tornaram-se negativos. Ao se desconsiderar todos os resultados positivos(+), o índice Kappa foi de 0,88, evidenciando concordância excelente entre os dois testes realizados. CONCLUSÕES: Os testes de contato mostraram-se confiáveis para os resultados negativo, positivo (++) e (+++).
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26. Allergic contact dermatitis among construction workers detected in a clinic that did not specialize in occupational dermatitis Dermatite alérgica de contato entre pedreiros, num serviço não especializado em dermatoses ocupacionais
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Rosana Lazzarini, Ida Alzira Gomes Duarte, Juliana Mayumi Sumita, and Rogério Minnicelli
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Borracha ,Dermatite alérgica de contato ,Dicromato de potássio ,Doenças profissionais ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Occupational diseases ,Potassium dichromate ,Rubber ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Contact dermatitis is one of the common work-related dermatoses. Among bricklayers, cement can cause both allergic contact dermatitis and primary contact irritative dermatitis. The personal protective equipment (rubber gloves) may favor the development of allergic contact dermatitis. OBJECTIVES: 1) to evaluate the frequency of allergic contact dermatitis among construction workers between January 2005 and December 2009; 2) to determine the major sensitizing agents in the study group; and 3) to compare the data obtained from the construction workers to that of a group of patients who were not construction workers. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patch tests. Patients were separated into two groups: 1) bricklayers and 2) non-bricklayers. RESULTS: Of the 525 patch tests analyzed, 466 (90%) were from non-bricklayers and 53 (10%) from bricklayers. The hands were affected in 38 (61%) of them. 13 patients (24%) had irritative contact dermatitis and 40 (76%) had allergic contact dermatitis. The group of construction workers had a high frequency of sensitization to cement, and 29 (54.7%) had sensitization to rubber vulcanizing agents. 23 patients (43.4%) had sensitization to both cement and rubber. CONCLUSIONS: Among the bricklayers the presence of allergic contact dermatitis to rubber and cement in the same patient is common and demonstrates the importance of the patch test.FUNDAMENTOS: A dermatite de contato é uma das dermatoses comumente relacionadas ao trabalho. Entre os pedreiros o cimento pode causar tanto a Dermatite Alérgica de Contato quanto a Dermatite de Contato por Irritação Primária. Os equipamentos de proteção individual (luvas de borracha) podem favorecer o desenvolvimento de Dermatite Alérgica de Contato. OBJETIVOS: 1) avaliar a freqüência de Dermatite Alérgica de Contato entre os pedreiros entre Janeiro de 2005 e Dezembro de 2009; 2) determinar os principais agentes sensibilizantes; e 3) comparar os resultados obtidos entre o grupo de pedreiros com um grupo sem pedreiros. MÉTODOS: análise retrospectiva de testes de contato. Pacientes foram separados em 2 grupos: 1) pedreiros e 2) não pedreiros. RESULTADOS: dentre os 525 testes de contato analisados, 466 (90%) eram de não pedreiros e 53 (10%) de pedreiros. As mãos foram acometidas em 38 (61%). 13 pacientes (24%) tinham Dermatite de Contato por Irritação Primária e 40 (76%) tinham Dermatite Alérgica de Contato. O grupo de pedreiros apresentou alta freqüência de sensibilização ao cimento, e 29 (54,7%) tinham sensibilização a agentes vulcanizadores da borracha. 23 pacientes (43,4%) pedreiros tinham sensibilização tanto ao cimento quanto à borracha. CONCLUSÕES: entre os pedreiros a presença de Dermatite Alérgica de Contato ao cimento e à borracha no mesmo paciente foi comum e demonstrou a importância do teste de contato.
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27. Nickel exposure from keys: a Brazilian issue
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Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Ida Alzira Gomes Duarte, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Cobalt ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Metals ,Nickel ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Keys are a significant source of exposure to metal allergens and can be a relevant problem for nickel-allergic individuals. This study aimed to perform nickel and cobalt spot testing among the 5 most common Brazilian brands of keys. Among the tested keys, 100% showed positive result to nickel spot test, 83,3% presented strong positive reaction. 50% exhibited cobalt release as well. Nickel release from keys is very common in our country and may cause a negative impact on sensitized individual's quality of life. Study's results highlight the importance of establishing directives to regulate nickel release in Brazil.
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28. Reflectance confocal microscopy of tinea nigra: comparing images with dermoscopy and mycological examination results
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John Verrinder Veasey, Ricardo Bertozzi de Avila, Marcus Antônio Maia de Olivas Ferreira, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Bacterial infections and mycoses ,Culture ,Culture media ,Dermatology ,Dermoscopy ,Microscopy, confocal ,Mycoses ,Phaeohyphomycosis ,Skin diseases ,Tinea ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract: Tinea nigra is a superficial mycosis whose diagnosis is confirmed by isolating the infectious agent Hortae werneckii through mycological examinations. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, initially used in melanocytic dermatosis, has been used with skin infectious diseases to identify the parasite at the cellular level. We report, for the first time in the scientific literature, the use of reflectance confocal microscopy in a case of tinea nigra and compare its findings to dermoscopy and mycological examination results.
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29. Allergy to hypoallergenic nail polish: does this exist?
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes, and Camilla Bilac Oliari
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Cosmetics ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Contact dermatitis ,Products for nails and cuticles ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract The main allergen responsible for contact dermatitis to nail polish is tosylamide-formaldehyde resin. The so-called hypoallergenic nail polishes are suposedly free of agents that commonly trigger reactions. The commercially available products and their compositions were studied. It was observed that most brands present at least one component capable of triggering the disease; therefore, allergic reaction may occur even when hypoallergenic polishes are used. There should be a proper investigation of the specific allergen through a patch test, because more than one component can cause an allergy, and we need to check the exact composition of each product.
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- 2017
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30. Granuloma actínico de O'Brien: apresentação clínica exuberante O'Brien's actinic granuloma: an unusually extensive presentation
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Rosana Lazzarini, Anita Rotter, Debora Cadore de Farias, and Helena Muller
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Células gigantes ,Granuloma ,Granuloma de células gigantes ,Giant cells ,giant cell ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
O granuloma actínico de O'Brien é uma doença cutânea rara. Há muitas controvérsias na sua caracterização, podendo representar uma entidade nosológica distinta ou uma forma de granuloma anular em áreas expostas. A patogênese é desconhecida; no entanto, acredita-se que a radiação solar seja um fator desencadeante. Os autores relatam o caso de um paciente de 78 anos, branco, que apre sentava há 10 anos pápulas eritematosas e infiltradas na fronte e hemiface à esquerda. O diagnóstico de granuloma actínico de O'Brien foi estabelecido a partir do exame histopatológico, uma vez que o quadro clínico exuberante apresentado pelo paciente diferia do de casos anteriormente observados.O'Brien's actinic granuloma is a rare skin disease. Controversy continues over whether it should be considered a specific condition or a form of granuloma annulare located in sun-exposed areas. Its pathogenesis is unknown; however, the most widely accepted hypothesis suggests that solar radiation is the triggering factor. This paper describes the case of a 78-year old, fair-skinned male, who presented with a 10-year history of an infiltrate of annular erythematous papules on his forehead and left malar region. The diagnosis of O'Brien actinic granuloma was established from histopathology, since the clinical condition of the patient was extensive, unlike cases reported in the literature.
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31. Alopecia universalis during treatment with leflunomide and adalimumab - Case report
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Rosana Lazzarini, Gabriela Cunha Capareli, Roberta Buense, and Rute Facchini Lellis
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Alopecia ,Alopecia areata ,Biological therapy ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Alopecia areata is a non-scarring form of alopecia that can be localized or widespread. Its etiology is unknown, but immunological factors are implicated in its pathogenesis. With the more frequent use of anti TNFα biologic drugs, some alopecia areata cases during their use have been described. We report a case of universal alopecia in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis while using adalimumab and leflunomide.
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32. Hipomelanose macular progressiva: estudo epidemiológico e resposta terapêutica à fototerapia Progressive macular hypomelanosis: an epidemiological study and therapeutic response to phototherapy
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Ida Duarte, Bianca Ishimoto Della Nina, Maria Clara Gordiano, Roberta Buense, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Fototerapia ,Terapêutica ,Transtornos da pigmentação ,Phototherapy ,Pigmentation disorders ,Therapeutics ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A hipomelanose macular progressiva é uma dermatose comum em diferentes continentes. Sua causa é desconhecida e os tratamentos propostos são pouco eficazes. OBJETIVOS: Determinar aspectos epidemiológicos da hipomelanose macular progressiva em pacientes atendidos num setor de fototerapia, no período de 1997 a 2008, e avaliar a resposta terapêutica com PUVA ou UVBNB. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados 84 pacientes com Hipomelanose Macular Progressiva. Após 16 sessões de fototerapia, a resposta terapêutica foi definida: I=inalterado, MD=melhora discreta(< 50% de repigmentação), MM=melhora moderada(50-79%), MI=melhora intensa(80-99%) e C=cura(100%). Após um tempo mínimo de três meses, pacientes com cura ou MI foram contatados por telefone para avaliar a manutenção do resultado terapêutico. RESULTADOS: Predominaram mulheres (79%) e a cor branca. A idade mínima de aparecimento da Hipomelanose Macular Progressiva foi de 13 anos e a máxima de 36 anos. Fototerapia com PUVA foi indicada em 27 pacientes e UVBNB em 57. Estatisticamente, não houve diferença significante entre o tratamento com PUVA e UVBNB (teste de Fisher P>0.05). A maioria (81%) dos pacientes obteve 50% ou mais de repigmentação e 65% tiveram cura ou MI. Entretanto, 72% apresentaram recorrência das lesões. CONCLUSÃO: A ausência de pacientes, com mais de 40 anos, sugere que a Hipomelanose Macular Progressiva seja uma doença autolimitada. Tanto PUVA como UVB NB são opções terapêuticas, porém não impedem a recidiva da doença.BACKGROUND: Progressive macular hypomelanosis is a common dermatosis in various continents. Its cause is unknown and proposed treatments have had little effect. OBJECTIVES: To determine epidemiological aspects of progressive macular hypomelanosis in patients referred to a phototherapy clinic between 1997 and 2008 and to evaluate therapeutic response to PUVA (psoralen + UVA) photochemotherapy or narrowband UVB phototherapy. METHODS: Eighty-four patients with progressive macular hypomelanosis were evaluated. After 16 phototherapy sessions, therapeutic response was classified as: unchanged, slightly improved (
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33. Frequência da dermatite de contato ocupacional em ambulatório de alergia dermatológica Frequency of occupational contact dermatitis in an ambulatory of dermatologic allergy
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Ida Duarte, Anita Rotter, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatite de contato ,Dermatite ocupacional ,Testes do emplastro ,Dermatitis, contact ,Dermatitis, occupational ,Patch tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A dermatite de contato ocupacional (DCO) corresponde a 80% dos casos de dermatoses relacionadas ao trabalho. OBJETIVOS: Determinar: a frequência de DCO em pacientes atendidos em ambulatório de alergia, não específico de dermatose ocupacional; o perfil dos pacientes de acordo com idade, sexo, cor, profissão, antecedentes atópicos, duração e localização da dermatose; os tipos de dermatite de contato; os principais alérgenos; e comparar as frequências dos principais sensibilizantes com os resultados obtidos em pacientes atendidos no mesmo período, sem DCO. MÉTODOS: Durante o período 2003-2006, 630 pacientes foram atendidos e submetidos à bateria padrão de testes de contato. Selecionaram-se aqueles com DCO. RESULTADOS: Sessenta e nove (10,9%) pacientes apresentaram DCO. A média de idade foi de 44,5 anos. As mãos foram acometidas em 48 (70%) casos. As profissões prevalentes foram do lar (27,39%) e construção civil (23; 33,5%). Dermatite alérgica de contato (DAC) ocorreu em 48 (70%) casos, e dermatite irritativa de contato (DIC), em 21 (30%). Os principais sensibilizantes foram o bicromato de potássio (28; 41%), sulfato de níquel (16; 23%) e carba-mix (16; 23%). CONCLUSÕES: A DCO foi diagnosticada em 10,9% dos pacientes, sendo mais comum na faixa etária produtiva da população. DAC esteve presente em 48 casos, provavelmente influenciada pelo longo tempo de evolução da dermatose. Os metais e os componentes da borracha foram os principais sensibilizantes.BACKGROUND: Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) corresponds to 80% of the cases of skin diseases related to work. OBJECTIVES: To determine: the frequency of OCD in an ambulatory of allergy not specific for occupational dermatosis; the profile of these patients according to age, gender, color, profession, atopic history, duration and localization of the dermatosis; the diagnosed types of contact dermatitis; the main allergens and to compare the frequency of the main antigens with the results obtained from patients examined in the same period of time, without DCO. METHODS: During the three-year period from 2003 to 2006, 630 patients were examined and submitted to a battery of standardized contact patch tests and those who were diagnosed with OCD were selected. RESULTS: Sixty-nine out of the 630 patients were diagnosed with OCD. The average age was 44.5 years. Forty-eight patients (70%of the cases) presented the disease on the hands. The most prevalent activities of patients suffering from the disease were household tasks (39%) and building construction (33%). The allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) occurred in 48 cases which represent 70% of the total number of cases and irritant contact dermatitis in 21 cases corresponding to 30% of the total number of cases. The main allergens were potassium dichromate 28 (41%), nickel sulfate 16 (23%) and carba-mix 16 (23%). CONCLUSION: OCD was present in 10.9% of the patients. Concerning age the group in which the disease was more commonly found corresponded to the most productive group of the population. ACD corresponded to 48 cases, probably influenced by the long period of evolution of the dermatosis. Metal and rubber chemicals were the commonest allergens.
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34. Qual é o tipo de fototerapia mais comumente indicada no tratamento da psoríase?: UVB banda estreita e PUVA: comportamento da prescrição What is the most common phototherapy prescription for psoriasis: NB-UVB or PUVA? Prescription behavior
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Ida Duarte, José Antonio Jabur da Cunha, Roberta Buense Bedrikow, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Fototerapia ,Psoríase ,Raios Ultravioleta ,Terapia PUVA ,Phototherapy ,Psoriasis ,PUVA therapy ,Ultraviolet rays ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: Formas moderada e grave de psoríase requerem fototerapia e/ou medicações sistêmicas. Tanto UVB banda estreita quanto fototerapia UVA com psoralênicos (PUVA) podem ser utilizadas no tratamento dessas formas de psoríase, sendo comprovada a efetividade de ambas as terapias. OBJETIVOS: Avaliar as indicações de dois tipos de fototerapia no tratamento da psoríase refratária à terapia tópica: UVB banda estreita e PUVA. MÉTODOS: Entre janeiro de 2006 e dezembro de 2007, os pacientes encaminhados a dois serviços de fototerapia foram incluídos neste estudo. Dados sobre os casos e tipos de prescrição foram coletados de maneira retrospectiva. RESULTADOS: Dentre os 67 pacientes estudados, 51 (76%) foram tratados com UVB banda estreita. As razões para sua indicação foram presença de psoríase em gotas (22%), presença de finas placas (15%), uso de drogas fotossensibilizantes (15%), idade abaixo de 20 anos (9%), fototipo I (9%) e doença hepática (6%). Os 16 (24%) restantes foram tratados com PUVA. A principal indicação dessa terapia foi gravidade da doença (15%), seguida de fototipo IV (9%). CONCLUSÕES: As prescrições de UVB banda estreita excederam as de PUVA devido ao menor número de contraindicações, menor possibilidade de efeitos colaterais, e ainda por ser uma opção mais prática.BACKGROUND: Moderate and severe forms of psoriasis require phototherapy and / or systemic medications. Both UVA and UVB can be used to treat cases of moderate and severe psoriasis, and the effectiveness of both has been proven. OBJECTIVE: to access the prescription behavior relating to two types of phototherapy for treating psoriasis refractory to topical treatment: narrowband UVB (NB-UVB) or psoralen plus UVA phototherapy (PUVA). METHODS: Between January 2006 and December 2007, patients referred to two phototherapy services were included in this study. Data on the cases and on the type of prescription were collected retrospectively. RESULTS: Among the 67 studied patients, 51 (76%) were treated with narrowband UVB. The reasons for the indication were the presence of the guttate type of psoriasis (22%), the presence of thin plaques (15%), the use of drugs that affected photosensitivity (15%), age less than 20 years (9%), skin type I (9%), and liver disease (6%). The remaining 16 (24%) were treated with PUVA. The main indication for this therapy was the severity of the disease (15%), followed by the presence of skin type IV (9%). CONCLUSIONS: Prescriptions of narrowband UVB exceeded those of PUVA because of fewer contraindications and fewer possible side effects, and because it was a more practical option.
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35. Dermatite alérgica de contato a medicamentos de uso tópico: uma análise descritiva Allergic contact dermatitis to topical drugs: a descriptive analysis
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Rosana Lazzarini, Ida Duarte, Juliana Casagrande Tavoloni Braga, and Samia Leticia Ligabue
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Dermatite de contato ,Eczema ,Neomicina ,Dermatitis, contact ,Neomycin ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A dermatite de contato é uma dermatose comum e suas múltiplas causas dificultam seutratamento. OBJETIVO: O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a frequência da sensibilização aos medicamentos de uso tópico, em serviço universitário; estudar as características da população afetada e identificar os principais sensibilizantes relacionados aos medicamentos tópicos. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se um estudo retrospectivo dos pacientes com hipótese diagnóstica de dermatite alérgica de contato e que foram submetidos a testes epicutâneos. Avaliaram-se os que tiveram diagnóstico final de dermatite alérgica de contato a medicamentos tópicos. RESULTADOS: Em um grupo de 329 pacientes submetidos a testes de contato, 42 (13%) tiveram testes de contato positivos e relevantes para medicamentos tópicos, pelo princípio ativo e/ou por outros componentes. Entre os testes positivos, 36 (85,7%) corresponderam aos princípios ativos e 28 (66,7%), a outros componentes das fórmulas, com alguns pacientes apresentando mais de um teste positivo. Entre os princípios ativos, a neomicina foi o mais frequente. CONCLUSÕES: Entre os pacientes estudados, a sensibilização aos medicamentos tópicos ocorreu em 13% dos casos, com discreta preferência pelo sexo feminino e maior número de casos entre pacientes brancos. Houve elevada frequência de dermatite alérgica de contato pela neomicina, agente de uso comum como automedicação e também como prescrição médica.BACKGROUND: Allergic Contact Dermatitis is a common type of dermatitis, but its multiple etiologies hinder its management. OBJECTIVE: the objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency of sensitization to topical drugs in a university center, to study the main characteristics of the affected population, and to identify the allergens related with the dermatitis. METHODS: a retrospective and descriptive study with patients submitted to patch tests. The study was conducted with subjects whose patch test to topical drugs was positive. RESULTS: 329 patients were submitted to patch tests and 42 (13%) had positive and relevant patch tests to topical drugs. Among these patients, 36 (85.7%) had positive patch tests to the principal component and 28 (66.7%) to the other components. Some patients had more than one sensitization. Neomycin was the most important allergen. CONCLUSIONS: Among the studied patients, sensitization to topical agents happened in 13% of the cases, with slight preference for females and Caucasians. There was elevated sensitization to neomycin, a popular agent among patients and medical doctors.
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36. Fototerapia na doença enxerto contra hospedeiro Phototherapy in the graft versus host disease
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Ida Duarte, Paula Voltarelli, Rosana Lazzarini, and Roberta Buense Bedrikow
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Doença enxerto-hospedeiro ,Fototerapia ,Raios ultravioleta ,Terapia Puva ,Graft versus host disease ,Phototherapy ,PUVA therapy ,Ultraviolet rays ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A doença enxerto contra hospedeiro é um dos obstáculos ao sucesso do transplante de medula óssea, e o envolvimento cutâneo é freqüente. A fototerapia é utilizada devido à intensa atividade imunomoduladora local, sendo opção terapêutica adjuvante para as lesões cutâneas resistentes à terapia convencional. OBJETIVO: Realizar análise descritiva do tratamento da doença enxerto contra hospedeiro com fototerapia (Puva ou UVB de faixa estreita). MÉTODOS: Foram atendidos nove pacientes com manifestação cutânea da doença enxerto contra hospedeiro aguda ou crônica. Seis foram tratados com Puva, terapia de primeira escolha, e três com UVB de faixa estreita. As sessões foram realizadas três vezes por semana, e a resposta terapêutica avaliada após 12 sessões. RESULTADOS: Todos os pacientes com doença enxerto contra hospedeiro aguda mostraram melhora, com desaparecimento do eritema e do edema. Naqueles com doença crônica, observaram-se involução das lesões liquenóides e melhora da mobilidade daqueles com a forma esclerodermiforme. Dois pacientes apresentaram doença de evolução grave e foram a óbito. CONCLUSÃO: A fototerapia mostrou-se efetiva no tratamento das manifestações cutâneas da doença enxerto contra hospedeiro aguda e crônica. A Puva permite o controle da doença, podendo a UVB de faixa estreita ser opção para pacientes impossibilitados de usar medicação sistêmica.BACKGROUND: Graft versus host disease is one of the obstacles to successful bone marrow transplantation. It often affects the skin. Phototherapy has been used because of its strong local immunomodulatory activity and it is an option for adjuvant therapy for skin lesions of graft versus host disease resistant to conventional therapy. OBJECTIVE: To make a descriptive analysis of treating graft versus host disease with phototherapy (PUVA or narrowband UVB). Methods - Nine patients with cutaneous manifestation of acute or chronic graft versus host disease were studied. The first choice therapy was PUVA, applied in six patients, and three were treated with narrowband UVB. The sessions were held three times a week and therapeutic response was evaluated after 12 sessions. RESULTS: All patients with acute graft versus host disease showed improvement, with the disappearance of erythema and edema. In those with chronic graft versus host disease, there was good response to therapy with regression of lichenoid lesions and better mobility of patients with the sclerodermoid form. Two patients had severe progression and died. CONCLUSION: Phototherapy showed to be effective in treating skin manifestations of acute and chronic graft versus host disease. PUVA allows control of the disease. The narrowband UVB is an option for patients who cannot take systemic medications.
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37. Dermatite de contato em idosos Contact dermatitis in elderly patients
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Ida Duarte, Clarice Kobata, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Adulto ,Dermatite de contato ,Idoso ,Testes do emplastro ,Adult ,Elderly ,Dermatitis ,contact ,Patch tests ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A dermatite alérgica de contato é freqüente, com variações de acordo com o grupo estudado. OBJETIVOS: Verificar a freqüência da dermatite alérgica de contato em idosos; demonstrar os principais sensibilizantes nesse grupo; comparar os resultados dos testes epicutâneos com um grupo de adultos atendidos no mesmo período. PACIENTES: Durante o período 1998-2003, entre os pacientes submetidos aos testes de contato na Clínica de Dermatologia da Santa Casa de São Paulo, selecionaram-se idosos (>65 anos) e adultos (20-65 anos). RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 80 (9%) idosos e 581 (63%) adultos. Entre os idosos, 70 tiveram testes positivos, e 10, negativos. Nos adultos, 436 apresentaram testes positivos, e 145, negativos. A diferença entre os grupos em relação ao número de testes positivos e negativos foi estatisticamente significante (p= 0,02). Demonstrou-se maior freqüência de sensibilização nos idosos às seguintes substâncias - sulfato de níquel (p=0,001), perfume-mix (p=0,004), neomicina (p=0,0008), nitrofurazona (p=0,02), prometazina (p=0,03) e benzocaína (p=0,007). CONCLUSÕES: A dermatite alérgica de contato nos idosos é comum como em outras faixas etárias. As substâncias relacionadas aos medicamentos tópicos são importantes agentes etiológicos da dermatite alérgica de contato nesse grupo.BACKGROUND: Allergic contact dermatitis is a frequent condition and varies according to the population studied. OBJECTIVES: To verify the frequency of allergic contact dermatitis in elderly patients; to demonstrate the main sensitizers in this age group; to compare the results of the contact tests with those of a group of adults seen in the same period. Patients: From 1998 to 2003, elderly (over 65 years), and adults (aged 20-65 years) were selected among patients submitted to contact tests at the Dermatology Clinic of [Hospital] Santa Casa de Sao Paulo. RESULTS: Eighty (9%) elderly and 581(63%) adult patients were assessed; 70 elderly patients had positive tests and 10 had negative tests. In the adult group, 436 had positive tests and 145 negative tests. The difference between the groups was statistically significant (p=0.02). The most frequent sensitizers in the elderly group were nickel sulfate (p=0.001), fragrance-mix (p=0.004), neomycin (p=0.0008), nitrofurazone (p=0.02), promethazine (p=0.03) and benzocaine (p=0.007). CONCLUSIONS: Allergic contact dermatitis in the elderly is as frequent as in other age groups. The substances related to topical medicines are important etiologic agents of allergic contact dermatitis in elderly individuals.
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38. An evaluation of the treatment of parapsoriasis with phototherapy Avaliação do tratamento da parapsoríase com fototerapia
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Ida Alzira Gomes Duarte, Karen Levy Korkes, Vanessa Alice M. Amorim, Clarice Kobata, Roberta Buense, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Fototerapia ,Parapsoríase ,Terapia PUVA ,Terapia ultravioleta ,Parapsoriasis ,Phototherapy ,PUVA therapy ,Ultraviolet therapy ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Whether parapsoriasis represents an early stage of T-cell cutaneous lymphoma is still the subject of controversy. We evaluated the efficacy of phototherapy in the treatment of parapsoriasis and its relation with TCCL. Patients diagnosed with parapsoriasis and treated with phototherapy PUVA or UVB-NB were selected. Between 1 to 8 years following treatment the evolution of their disease was evaluated. In 62 patients the cure rate was 79.3% and 17.2% showed improvement of the lesions. Only two patients developed full blown T-cell cutaneous lymphoma. Phototherapy is an excellent treatment for parapsoriasis, with high cure rates, regardless of the type of phototherapy employed. Of the 62 patients under study, parapsoriasis showed no general tendency to progress to T-cell cutaneous lymphoma.Há controvérsias se parapsoríase pode evoluir para linfoma Cutâneo de Células T. Neste trabalho avaliou-se eficácia da fototerapia no tratamento da parapsoríase e sua relação com linfoma Cutâneo de Células T. Selecionaram-se pacientes com parapsoríase tratados com PUVA ou UVB-NB. Após um-oito anos do tratamento, pacientes foram contatatos para avaliar a evolução da doença. Em 62 pacientes, a taxa de cura foi de 79,3%;17,2% apresentaram melhora de lesões. Apenas dois pacientes evoluíram para linfoma Cutâneo de Células T. A fototerapia mostrou-se eficaz no tratamento da parapsoríase, independente do tipo de fototerapia utilizada. Nos casos estudados, parapsóríase não mostrou tendência a se desenvolver em linfoma Cutâneo de Células T.
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39. Late-onset alopecia areata: descriptive analysis of 30 cases
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Rosana Lazzarini, Camila Bilac Oliari, and Ana Luisa Nasser Erthal
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Alopecia areata ,Clinical diagnosis ,Descriptive epidemiology ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease characterized by non-scaring hair loss. The onset in over 50-year-old patients is rare and has barely been studied. Cases of this disease have been retrospectively analyzed – according to clinical forms, extension, and associated diseases – to assess alopecia areata characteristics in a group of patients whose disease onset was after the age of 50. 30 patients were studied; a few of them presented with autoimmune-related diseases or family history. The disease onset after the age of 50 seems to have different characteristics from those found in young people.
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40. Associação de urticária de contato e dermatite alérgica de contato à borracha Association of contact urticaria and allergic contact dermatitis to rubber
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Ohalis Luanda Fernadez, Juliana Macedo Canosa, Rosana Lazzarini, and Ida Duarte
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Borracha ,Dermatites alérgicas de contato ,Dermatite ocupacional ,Hipersensibilidade ao látex ,Látex ,Luvas cirúrgicas ,Urticária ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,Dermatitis, occupational ,Gloves, surgical ,Latex ,Latex hypersensitivity ,Rubber ,Urticaria ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Apresenta-se o caso de uma profissional da área da saúde que desenvolveu reação de hipersensibilidade dos tipos I e IV à borracha. O quadro clínico mostrava dermatite eczematosa no dorso das mãos. O teste de contato foi positivo para o grupo tiuram, assim como o teste aberto com fragmento de luva após exposição de 20 minutos. A dosagem de IgE sérica (Rast) mostrou-se relevante. As reações aos alérgenos da borracha são frequentes entre os profissionais da saúde, devido ao contato constante com esse material.We present a case of a healthcare professional that developed type I and IV hypersensitivity reactions to rubber. During the clinical examination the patient showed eczematous dermatitis of the hands. The patch test was positive for thiuram group and an open test with a piece of glove was positive after 20 minutes of exposure. Allergen-specific IgE test (RAST) was relevant. Reactions to rubber allergens are frequent among healthcare professionals due to constant contact with this material.
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41. Doação
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Rosana Lazzarini
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42. Eczemas
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo da Silva Hafner, Vanessa Barreto Rocha, and Daniel Lorenzini
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43. Treatment of alopecia areata with Diphenylcyclopropenone: methodology based on the principles of allergic contact dermatitis☆
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Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes and Rosana Lazzarini
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Cyclopropanes ,Alopecia Areata ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Humans ,Dermatology ,Case Letter - Published
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44. Analysis of the components and pH of a sample of wet wipers used for the hygiene of newborns and infants
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Carolina Contin Proença, Luciana Rodino Lemes, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, and Danielle Vieira Sobral
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business.industry ,Sample (material) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Hygiene ,Dermatology ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,RL1-803 ,Environmental health ,Research Letter ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,media_common - Published
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45. Allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics: retrospective analysis of a population subjected to patch tests between 2004 and 2017⋆⋆⋆
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Rosana Lazzarini, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, and Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Dermatology ,Cosmetics ,Patch tests ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,Humans ,education ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,media_common ,Retrospective Studies ,Investigation ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Retrospective cohort study ,Allergens ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Dermatitis, allergic contact ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,RL1-803 ,Referral center ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background Cosmetics are part of the daily life of the population, and their use can lead to allergic contact dermatitis. Objectives To assess the profile of patients diagnosed with allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics treated at a referral center for 13 years, as well as the characteristics of the clinical picture and allergens involved. Methods This was a retrospective study, with analysis of medical records of patients attended at this service. The individuals included had a diagnostic hypothesis of allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics and had previously been submitted to epicutaneous tests. Results A total of 1405 medical records were analyzed, 403 (28.7%) with suspected allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics and 232 (16.5%) with confirmed diagnosis. Of these, 208 (89.7%) were women, and the age group most affected was 31 − 60 years. The most common locations were face in 195 cases (25.8%), cervical region in 116 (15.3%), and trunk in 96 (12.6%). The main allergens in the contact tests were toluene-sulfonamide-formaldehyde resin in 69 cases (29.7%), paraphenylenediamine in 54 (26.3%), Kathon CG® in 41 (20.7%), and fragrance-mix 1 in 29 (16.4%). In 154 (66.4%) of the 232 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics it was possible to specify the cosmetic product responsible for the lesions. Study limitations The absence of some allergens considered important in the world as causes of allergic contact dermatitis, which are not readily accessible among us. Conclusions The data of the analyzed population (predominance of young women), as well as the location of the lesions (face and cervical area) and the main allergens involved were consistent with those from the world literature.
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46. Negative patch tests: what should we think about these results?
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Mellanie Starck, Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, and Rosana Lazzarini
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Humans ,Dermatology ,Patch Tests - Published
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47. Allergic contact dermatitis by shampoo components: a descriptive analysis of 20 cases
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Nathalie Mie Suzuki, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Lilian Lemos Costa, and Rosana Lazzarini
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Shampoo ,RL1-803 ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Research Letter ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Allergic contact dermatitis - Published
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48. Occupational contact dermatitis: analysis of cases observed in a service not specialized in occupational dermatosis between 2004 and 2017
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Rosana Lazzarini, Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Nathalie Mie Suzukia, Isabela Marangon Pasotti, and Maria Regina de Paula Leite Kraft
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Dermatitis, Occupational ,Occupational Exposure ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Research Letter ,Humans ,Dermatology ,Patch Tests - Published
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49. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Eyelid Eczema in a Referral Center from 2004 to 2018
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Mariana de Figueiredo Silva Hafner, Ida Duarte, Victoria Elia, and Rosana Lazzarini
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Referral center ,business ,Dermatology ,Eyelid eczema - Published
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50. Granuloma due to sweet almond oil injection: Difficulties of diagnosis and treatment
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Rosana Lazzarini, Rute Facchini Lellis, Elisete Isabel Crocco, Renata Diniz, Monique Coelho Dalapicola, and Renata Oliveira Alves
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Surgery ,Silicone oils ,Dermal Fillers ,minocycline ,Prednisone ,medicine ,lcsh:Dermatology ,Sweet almond oil ,paraffinoma ,treatment ,business.industry ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,lcsh:RL1-803 ,medicine.disease ,Glabella ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,granulomatous reaction ,Granuloma ,foreign-body granuloma ,Foreign body ,business ,Subcutaneous tissue ,Foreign body granuloma ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Foreign body granuloma reaction is a tissue response to some extraneous materials which incite a characteristic pattern of granulomatous reaction. Several cases of foreign body granulomas on the face have been reported, especially after the injection of dermal fillers. Oleoma or paraffinoma is defined as a foreign body granuloma resulting from the injection of oily substances into the skin or subcutaneous tissue. We report a case of an adult woman who had developed foreign body granulomas due to a self-injection of sweet almond oil into the glabella and periorbital area. The diagnosis was based on a thorough interrogation, clinical features and histopathological findings. Treatment of foreign body granuloma is challenging. At first, oral prednisone was initiated with the improvement of the inflammatory signs and reduction of the lesions’ dimension, but recurrence of the lesions occurred when the dose was decreased. After research of literature, a low-dose minocycline regime was prescribed for its beneficial effects in granulomatous diseases, with encouraging results.
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- 2017
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