Publications by authors named "Melissa de Sousa Melo Cavalcante"

Article Synopsis
  • - Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) is caused by the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus (the same virus that causes chickenpox) in the facial nerve area.
  • - A case study details a patient who developed RHS after receiving treatment for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, showing symptoms like blisters and redness starting from the neck to the scalp.
  • - The patient experienced severe facial weakness shortly after starting treatment for herpes zoster, supporting the diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.
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This study aims to analyze factors related to the occurrence of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in the Purus Region, based on the reporting of cases between 2001 and 2013, correlating them with livelihoods and subsistence farming in the region, and analyzing them in regards to sex, age, clinical form, occupation, diagnostic methods and seasonality. The analysis parameter which was used included all cases of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in each sub-region by municipality. The Purus Region, between the states of Amazonas and Acre, consists of three sub-regions: Upper, Middle, and Lower Purus.

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Exogenous ochronosis is an infrequent dermatosis characterized as a dark blue hyperpigmentation localized where the causing agent was applied. It may be caused by the use of systemic medication such as antimalarials and by the use of topic substances such as phenol, resorcinol, benzene, or hydroquinone, which is a fenolic compound with depigmentation action, largely used in the treatment of melasma and other hyperpigmentation. The physiopathology of this process is not well clear up to this moment, and the therapeutic measures are not satisfactory either.

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