Entry lesions in bancroftian filarial lymphoedema patients: a clinical observation
Identifieur interne : 000636 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000635; suivant : 000637Entry lesions in bancroftian filarial lymphoedema patients: a clinical observation
Auteurs : S. Ananthakrishnan ; L. K. DasSource :
- Acta tropica [ 0001-706X ] ; 2004.
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The prevalence of entry lesions in limbs was significantly higher in limbs with filarial lymphoedema (80.88%) than in normal limbs (42.86%, P = 0.000012). Among the various entry lesions in the lymphoedematous limbs, the prevalence of web space intertrigo was significantly higher in those who had acute dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) than those who did not have ADLA (P = 0.04). Entry lesions were present only in 25% of those not using footwear, while 84.3% of those using footwear regularly or irregularly had these lesions (P = 0.01). None of the patients with good limb hygiene had ADLA, while 64% of those with fair to poor limb hygiene had ADLA (P = 0.02). Since the majority of the entry lesions were asymptomatic, training of patients and health care givers to specifically look for and treat these along with advice for good limb hygiene practices should form an important component of foot care programme for optimum filarial morbidity management.
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ET : | Entry lesions in bancroftian filarial lymphoedema patients: a clinical observation |
AU : | ANANTHAKRISHNAN (S.); DAS (L. K.) |
AF : | Vector Control Research Center (Indian Council of Medical Research), Medical Complex/ Indira Nagar, Pondicherry 605-006/Inde (1 aut., 2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Acta tropica; ISSN 0001-706X; Coden ACTRAQ; Pays-Bas; Da. 2004; Vol. 90; No. 2; Pp. 215-218; Bibl. 15 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | The prevalence of entry lesions in limbs was significantly higher in limbs with filarial lymphoedema (80.88%) than in normal limbs (42.86%, P = 0.000012). Among the various entry lesions in the lymphoedematous limbs, the prevalence of web space intertrigo was significantly higher in those who had acute dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) than those who did not have ADLA (P = 0.04). Entry lesions were present only in 25% of those not using footwear, while 84.3% of those using footwear regularly or irregularly had these lesions (P = 0.01). None of the patients with good limb hygiene had ADLA, while 64% of those with fair to poor limb hygiene had ADLA (P = 0.02). Since the majority of the entry lesions were asymptomatic, training of patients and health care givers to specifically look for and treat these along with advice for good limb hygiene practices should form an important component of foot care programme for optimum filarial morbidity management. |
CC : | 002B05A03; 002B12B04 |
FD : | Lymphoedème; Lésion; Homme; Médecine tropicale; Wuchereria bancrofti; Peau; Inde; Filariose lymphatique; Contamination |
FG : | Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Asie; Nématodose; Helminthiase; Parasitose; Infection; Appareil circulatoire pathologie; Lymphatique pathologie |
ED : | Lymphedema; Lesion; Human; Tropical medicine; Wuchereria bancrofti; Skin; India; Lymphatic filariasis; Contamination |
EG : | Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Asia; Nematode disease; Helminthiasis; Parasitosis; Infection; Cardiovascular disease; Lymphatic vessel disease |
SD : | Linfedema; Lesión; Hombre; Medicina tropical; Wuchereria bancrofti; Piel; India; Filariasis linfática; Contaminación |
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