肾移植受者的化脓性肉芽肿

Thiago Augusto Teixeira Cesar, Sami de Andrade Cordeiro Gadelha, Priscilla Nogueira Gomes Hissa, Sonia Leite da Silva, P. Fernandes, Cláudia Maria Costa de Oliveira
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目的:本手稿描述了一例临床表现和演变均不典型的化脓性肉芽肿病例,并概述了有关该命名实体的简要文献综述。简介:化脓性肉芽肿是一种常见的皮肤病:化脓性肉芽肿是一种常见的良性皮肤病变,通常较小,发病部位较多,成年后以女性居多。它与创伤和药物有关。其病理生理学尚处于初步了解阶段。典型的组织病理学改变是底部毛细血管呈分叶状排列。治疗方法是手术,复发率较低;也有非手术疗法。病例报告:我们报告了一例 25 岁肾移植患者的病例,患者在接受已故供体移植 2 年后,因轻微外伤导致右前臂出现巨大化脓性肉芽肿。他先后进行了几次手术切除,但都复发了,只有在停用他克莫司和放疗后才消失。该病例的特殊性在于:肾移植后状态、体积巨大、手术和放疗后复发。结论:一名脓毒性肉芽肿患者的病情演变不典型,在确定和去除致病因素并采取替代疗法后取得了良好的疗效。然而,这份报告的推广潜力有限。除了涉及口腔黏膜、舌下/舌旁区域和孕妇的病例外,很少有涉及不寻常情况的系列病例发表。放射治疗是一种效果不佳的干预措施,但对难治性病例有一定价值。为了更好地了解这种病理现象并描述替代治疗方法,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Pyogenic Granuloma in Kidney Transplant Recipient
Objectives: This manuscript describes a clinical case of pyogenic granuloma with atypical presentation and evolution, and outlines a brief bibliographic review on the nosological entity. Introduction: Pyogenic granuloma is a common benign skin lesion, usually small, with some more common locations and predominance in females in adulthood. It has a correlation with trauma and medications. Its pathophysiology is in the initial stages of understanding. The typical histopathological alteration is a lobular arrangement of capillaries at the base. Treatment is surgical, with a low recurrence rate; there are non-surgical alternatives. Case report: We report a case of a 25-years-old renal transplant patient who develops a giant Pyogenic granuloma in the right forearm after a mild trauma, 2 years after transplantation from a deceased donor. He performs successive surgical excisions, with several recurrences, which disappeared only after discontinuation of tacrolimus and radiotherapy. The peculiarities of this case are: post-kidney transplant status, large size, recurrences after surgery and radiotherapy.. Conclusions: A patient with pyogenic granuloma, with atypical evolution, had a favorable outcome after identification and removal of a causative factor and alternative therapy. However, this report has limited potential for generalization. There are few publications of case series involving unusual situations, in addition do the involvement of the oral mucosa, paraungual/subungual regions and cases in pregnant women. Radiotherapy is a poorly performed intervention, which can be of value in refractory cases. Further studies are needed to achieve a greater understanding of this pathology and to describe treatment alternatives.
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