Leishmaniasis mucosa y otras lesiones destructivas centrofaciales

G. Rodríguez, L. Sarmiento, C. A. Hernández, .

Abstract

Various illnesses produce lesions in the central facial area. One of the most frequently encountered in our environment is mucotaneous leishmaniasis. As the INS is a centre for the study of mucotaneous leishmaniasis, patients or their biopsies are seen with diseases relating to the greater facial area, being remitted primarily with a diagnosis of mucotaneous leishmaniasis. In a period of 7 years (1 987-1993), 134 biopsies taken from these patients were studied. The mucotaneous leishmaniasis diagnosis was confirmed in 26 cases by staining with hematoxylin-eosin to reveal the presence of amastigotes and the same diagnosis was suggested solely by histopathology in another 27 cases. An immunoenzyme technique to show amastigote presence proved to be unsatisfactory. Commonplace perforation of the septum (52 biopsies) is most frequently confused by the physician and the pathologist as being mucotaneous leishmaniais. Other entities which were revealed were paracoccidioidomicosis (3), histoplasmosis (2), rhinosporidiosis 2), sporotricosis (l), bucal tuberculosis (3), lepra lepromatosa (l), nasal scleroma (2), Wegner's granulomatosis (2), angiocentric linfoma (4), chronic cocaine sniffing (1) and scamocelular carcinoma of the palate (1). Following clinical history, biopsy is the most essential element in adequately identifying and treating these lesions which can cause serious facial damage, sometimes proving lethal if no precise diagnosis or treatment is available at the right time.

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  • G. Rodríguez Instituto Nacional de Salud
    Coordinador del área de investigaciones, Laboratorio de Patología, INS, Profesor titular de cátedra, Departamento de Patología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
  • L. Sarmiento Instituto Nacional de Salud

    Bacterióloga del area de investigaciones, Laboratorio de Patología, INS

  • C. A. Hernández Instituto Nacional de Salud

    Médico Jefe, División de Servicios de Información y Difusión, INS, Santafé de Bogotá.

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Rodríguez G, Sarmiento L, Hernández CA. Leishmaniasis mucosa y otras lesiones destructivas centrofaciales. biomedica [Internet]. 1994 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 May 18];14(4):215-29. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/2108
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