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A case of Chagas' disease panniculitis after kidney transplantation.
Author: ArantesLuiz Cláudio, ArgentaLaércio Cassol, AzambujaMarcos Felipe, CamposFábio Prestes de, DaubermannMelissa Falster, PansardHenry Mor, RodriguesArnaldo Teixeira, SilvaLuiz Alberto Michet da
Original Abstract of the Article :
Chagas' disease carries high morbidity and mortality due to acute parasitemia or cardiac, digestive, cutaneous or neurologic chronic lesions. Latin American countries have the majority of infected or at risk people. Transplanted patients using immunosuppressive agents may develop severe and even fat...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.5935/0101-2800.20160018
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chagas' Disease: A Hidden Threat in Transplant Patients
Chagas' disease, caused by the parasite *Trypanosoma cruzi*, is a serious health concern, particularly in Latin America. Transplant patients, who often take immunosuppressant medications, are at increased risk of developing severe complications from Chagas' disease. Imagine a desert where parasites lurk beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to strike vulnerable individuals.
This case report describes a patient who developed Chagas' disease panniculitis, a rare skin inflammation, after a kidney transplant. The patient's symptoms resolved after treatment with benzonidazole, but the treatment was discontinued due to severe side effects. This highlights the challenge of treating Chagas' disease in transplant patients, where balancing the benefits and risks of medication is crucial. It's like navigating a desert with a hidden oasis, where the water may come at a cost.
Awareness is Key
This case underscores the importance of awareness about Chagas' disease in transplant patients, especially in endemic areas. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing severe complications. It's like having a guide who can spot the signs of danger in the desert, allowing travelers to take appropriate precautions.
New Treatments are Needed
The study also emphasizes the need for developing more effective and better-tolerated treatment options for Chagas' disease in transplant patients. Finding safer and more targeted therapies is crucial for improving patient outcomes. It's like searching for a more sustainable and nourishing oasis in the desert, one that can provide lasting relief.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This case report highlights the importance of considering Chagas' disease in transplant patients, particularly in endemic regions. It emphasizes the need for early diagnosis, safe treatment options, and ongoing research to develop better therapies for this challenging disease. It's a reminder that the desert of Chagas' disease can be unforgiving, requiring constant vigilance and the pursuit of new solutions.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-10-19
- Date Revised 2018-12-02
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