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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 100(3): 263-266, May-June 2024. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558331

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Abstract Objective: Perfume (Parfum) or fragrance is a natural or synthetic cosmetic ingredient added to emit a pleasant aroma or to improve the odor of a cosmetic formula. It is a mixture of substances, not revealed by the manufacturer, which may contain ingredients with allergenic potential, endocrine disruptors, and other possible harmful effects on human health. This study aims to analyze children's cosmetics labels to assess the presence of Perfume. Methods: The researchers randomly visited points of sale in Curitiba, the capital of a southern Brazilian state; in order to catalog the largest possible number of children's cosmetics items. Results: 398 children's cosmetics were analyzed and found Parfum on 295 (74.1 %) of the labels, including 90.4 and 79,1 % of the shampoos and wet wipes, respectively. Conclusion: Exposure of children's skin to fragrances can lead to local side effects such as allergies, but also to systemic effects, and the lack of knowledge of the general population and health professionals about its possible deleterious effects emphasizes the importance of changes in the regulation of cosmetics aiming to reduce the use of this ingredient.

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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 100(5): 527-532, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38677323

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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the characteristics and treatment response of patients with pityriasis lichenoides seen in the last 43 years in a pediatric dermatology service. METHODS: This was a retrospective, analytical, longitudinal study of patients under 15 years of age. The medical records were reviewed and data were presented as frequencies, means and variances. Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney test, Fisher's exact test, Pearson/Yates chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression model were used, with p < 0.05 considered. RESULTS: 41 patients were included, 32 (78.0%) with pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC), five (12.2%) with pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA) and four (9.8%) with clinical PLC without biopsy. The age range of school children and adolescents was 19 (46.3%) and 13 (31.7%) respectively and 27 (65.8%) were male. Two peaks of the highest frequency were observed between 2004 and 2006 (10 patients - 24.4%) and another between 2019 and 2021 (6 patients - 14.7%). There was remission in 71.9% (n = 23), with 56.6% (n = 17) of those who used antibiotic therapy and 80% (n = 4) of those who had phototherapy. The chance of remission was 13 times greater in patients with disease onset after 5 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical form most commonly found was PLC mainly in school children and adolescents. The frequency peaks coincided with infectious outbreaks. The remission rate was satisfactory with antibiotic therapy, but higher with phototherapy. Remission was greater in patients with disease onset after 5 years of age.


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Pitiríase Liquenoide , Humanos , Pitiríase Liquenoide/terapia , Pitiríase Liquenoide/tratamento farmacológico , Pitiríase Liquenoide/patologia , Criança , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Longitudinais , Resultado do Tratamento , Lactente , Fototerapia
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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 2023 Nov 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38012955

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OBJECTIVE: Perfume (Parfum) or fragrance is a natural or synthetic cosmetic ingredient added to emit a pleasant aroma or to improve the odor of a cosmetic formula. It is a mixture of substances, not revealed by the manufacturer, which may contain ingredients with allergenic potential, endocrine disruptors, and other possible harmful effects on human health. This study aims to analyze children's cosmetics labels to assess the presence of Perfume. METHODS: The researchers randomly visited points of sale in Curitiba, the capital of a southern Brazilian state; in order to catalog the largest possible number of children's cosmetics items. RESULTS: 398 children's cosmetics were analyzed and found Parfum on 295 (74.1 %) of the labels, including 90.4 and 79,1 % of the shampoos and wet wipes, respectively. CONCLUSION: Exposure of children's skin to fragrances can lead to local side effects such as allergies, but also to systemic effects, and the lack of knowledge of the general population and health professionals about its possible deleterious effects emphasizes the importance of changes in the regulation of cosmetics aiming to reduce the use of this ingredient.

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Pediatr Dermatol ; 35(2): 202-207, 2018 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29314259

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nail clipping, the act of cutting the distal portion of a nail for microscopic analysis, can complement the diagnosis of skin diseases with nail involvement, such as psoriasis. This study aimed to describe histopathologic findings on 81 nails from 52 children and adolescents with skin psoriasis and to determine whether these changes correlated with the severity of skin and nail involvement. METHODS: Children with psoriasis were enrolled in this cross-sectional study to obtain Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (NAPSI) scores. The most altered nails were processed using periodic acid-Schiff with diastase staining. RESULTS: Fifty-two patients with a median age of 10.5 years were included. The median Nail Psoriasis Severity Index score of the 20 nails from these patients was 17 (range 3-80). The most common findings were pitting (94.2%), leukonychia (73.0%), and longitudinal ridges (63.5%). Eighty-one nail fragments were collected by clipping. Neutrophils were found in 6 samples (7.6%) and serous lakes in 15 (19%). Median nail plate thickness was 0.3 mm (range 0.1-0.63 mm). Patients whose nails had neutrophils had a higher median PASI score (6.1 vs 2.0, P = .03). Patients whose nails had serous lakes had higher median PASI (5.3 vs 1.9, P = .008) and NAPSI (median 45.0 vs 18.0, P = .006) scores. CONCLUSION: There seems to be a correlation between some microscopic nail features in children with psoriasis and their PASI and NAPSI scores, so nail clippings from children with suspected psoriasis may help with diagnosis, especially in the presence of neutrophils, and in excluding onychomycosis.


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Doenças da Unha/diagnóstico , Unhas/patologia , Psoríase/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Doenças da Unha/etiologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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Arq. Asma, Alerg. Imunol ; 1(3): 305-310, jul.set.2017. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1380534

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Objetivo: Relacionar o impacto da gravidade da dermatite atópica na qualidade de vida dos cuidadores dos pacientes. Método: Estudo transversal e analítico, com aplicação de questionários aos cuidadores de pacientes com dermatite atópica, que foram consultados consecutivamente de agosto a dezembro de 2015. A gravidade da doença foi determinada conforme o índice de pontuação da dermatite atópica (Scoring Atopic Dermatitis ­ SCORAD) e foi classificada como leve (pontuação ≤ 20), moderada (> 20 a ≤ 40) ou grave (> 40). O questionário utilizado para avaliar qualidade de vida do cuidador foi o Dermatitis Family Impact Questionnaire ­ DFI, validado para o português. Resultados: Cento e um cuidadores participaram do estudo; 31,7% cuidavam de pacientes com dermatite atópica leve; 36,6% moderada; e 31,7% grave. A média dos índices de qualidade de vida foi de 9,1±6,7. Os índices de qualidade de vida dos cuidadores foram piores quanto mais grave a dermatite atópica da criança (correlação de Spearman 0,53; p < 0,0001). Os domínios mais afetados foram gastos com o tratamento, sono e sentimento de cansaço e exaustão. O valor médio de gastos com o tratamento foi de 200 reais ao mês, o que representou um percentual de 7,5% do salário mensal. Houve diferença significativa no percentual de gastos/salário conforme a gravidade da dermatite pelo SCORAD (5% na DA leve; 7,2% na moderada e 10% na grave). Conclusão: Os índices de qualidade de vida dos cuidadores de pacientes com dermatite atópica são piores quanto maior a gravidade da doença, em razão dos gastos com tratamento, sono e exaustão.


Objective: To study the impact of atopic dermatitis severity on the quality of life of the patient's caregivers. Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study in which questionnaires were applied to caregivers of patients with atopic dermatitis seen consecutively from August to December 2015. Disease severity was determined according to the Scoring Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index and graded as mild (score ≤ 20), moderate (> 20 to ≤ 40), or severe (> 40). The questionnaire used to evaluate the quality of life of caregivers was the Dermatitis Family Impact (DFI), validated to Portuguese. Results: One hundred and one caregivers participated in the study; 31.7% of them took care of patients with mild atopic dermatitis, 36.6% of moderate, and 31.7% of patients with severe atopic dermatitis. The mean quality of life score was 9.1±6.7. Quality of life indexes worsened with atopic dermatitis severity (Spearman correlation 0.53; p < 0.0001). The domains most strongly affected were treatment expenses, sleep, and fatigue/exhaustion. The mean monthly expense with treatment was 200 reais, accounting for 7.5% of the family's monthly income. There was a significant difference in the expense/ income percentage according to disease severity as measured by the SCORAD index (5% in mild, 7.2% in moderate, and 10% in severe atopic dermatitis). Conclusion: Quality of life indexes for caregivers of patients with atopic dermatitis worsen as the severity of the disease increases, mainly because of treatment expenses, lack of sleep, and exhaustion.


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Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Qualidade de Vida , Família , Cuidadores , Dermatite Atópica , Pacientes , Sono , Terapêutica , Estudos Transversais , Inquéritos e Questionários , Gastos em Saúde , Fadiga , Renda
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Arq. Asma, Alerg. Imunol ; 1(2): 131-156, abr.jun.2017. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1380356

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A dermatite atópica (DA) é uma doença crônica e recidivante que acomete principalmente pacientes da faixa etária pediátrica. A fisiopatologia inclui fatores genéticos, alterações na barreira cutânea e imunológicas. A prevalência da DA no Brasil, entre adolescentes, oscila entre 7,1% e 12,5%, com tendência à estabilização. O diagnóstico é clínico, e exames complementares auxiliam na determinação dos fatores desencadeantes. A identificação dos fatores irritantes e/ou desencadeantes envolvidos permite melhor controle das crises. Entre os fatores desencadeantes destacam-se os agentes infecciosos, alérgenos alimentares e aeroalérgenos. Tomando-se como ponto de partida o "Guia Prático para o Manejo da Dermatite Atópica ­ opinião conjunta de especialistas em alergologia da Associação Brasileira de Alergia e Imunopatologia e da Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria" publicado em 2006, foi realizada revisão e atualização dos conceitos apresentados por grupo de alergologistas, dermatologistas e pediatras especializados no tratamento de pacientes com DA. O objetivo desta revisão foi elaborar um documento prático e que auxilie na compreensão dos mecanismos envolvidos na DA, assim como dos possíveis fatores de risco associados a sua apresentação, bem como sobre a avaliação subsidiária disponível para a identificação dos fatores associados à DA.


Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, recurrent skin disease that mainly affects pediatric patients. The pathophysiology of AD includes genetic factors, skin barrier abnormalities, and immunological factors. The prevalence of AD in Brazil, among adolescents, ranges from 7.1% to 12.5%, with a trend towards stabilization. The diagnosis of AD is clinical, and complementary tests can help determine the triggering factors. Identification of the irritating and/or triggering factors involved allows better control of exacerbations. Among the triggering factors, infectious agents, food allergens, and aeroallergens stand out. Taking as a starting point the Practical Guide for the Management of Atopic Dermatitis ­ joint opinion of specialists in allergology of the Brazilian Association of Allergy and Immunopathology and of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, published in 2006, the present paper describes the results of the review and update of different concepts related to AD, conducted by a group of allergists, dermatologists, and pediatricians specializing in the treatment of patients with AD. The objective of this review was to design a practical document that can help improve our understanding of the mechanisms involved in AD, possible risk factors associated with its presentation, as well as ancillary tests available to identify factors associated with AD.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , História do Século XXI , Guias como Assunto , Dermatite Atópica , Dermatite Atópica/diagnóstico , Alergia e Imunologia , Sociedades Médicas , Staphylococcus aureus , Terapêutica , Imunoglobulina E , Alérgenos , Fatores Desencadeantes , Prevalência , Fatores de Risco , Alimentos , Hipersensibilidade
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Arq. Asma, Alerg. Imunol ; 1(2): 157-182, abr.jun.2017. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1380362

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Nas últimas décadas o conhecimento sobre a etiopatogenia da dermatite atópica (DA) avançou muito. Além da identificação dos principais agentes desencadeantes e/ou agravantes envolvidos na expressão clínica da DA, verificou-se ser a integridade da barreira cutânea um dos pontos fundamentais para a manutenção da homeostase da pele. Assim, no tratamento do paciente com DA, além da evitação dos agentes desencadeantes e/ou irritantes, o uso de hidratantes é parte fundamental, e acredita-se que tenha ação preventiva de surtos agudos. Além disso, a aquisição de agentes anti-inflamatórios de uso tópico tem permitido o controle de pacientes com formas leves a moderadas da DA. Embora tenham uso mais restrito, os agentes imunossupressores sistêmicos também têm sido empregados no tratamento de pacientes com DA grave ou refratária aos procedimentos habituais. Comenta-se também a imunoterapia alérgeno-específica como tratamento adjuvante da DA para alguns pacientes, sobretudo alérgicos aos ácaros e com manifestações respiratórias associadas. A aquisição de novos agentes, os imunobiológicos, também são apresentados à luz das evidências científicas e clínicas atuais. O presente guia prático de atualização em dermatite atópica ­ abordagem terapêutica teve por objetivo rever os esquemas de tratamento disponíveis e empregados no acompanhamento de pacientes com DA, além de apresentar terapêuticas futuras, como os agentes imunobiológicos que em breve estarão à disposição para o tratamento de formas mais graves e/ou refratárias da DA.


Over the last few decades, knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD) advanced greatly. The main triggering and/or aggravating factors involved in the clinical expression of AD have been identified, and cutaneous barrier integrity has been found to be key for the maintenance of skin homeostasis. Thus, when treating patients with AD, in addition to avoiding triggering and/ or irritating agents, recommending the use of skin moisturizers is paramount ­ and believed to have a preventive action against acute outbreaks. Moreover, topical anti-inflammatory agents have allowed AD control in patients with mild to moderate forms of the disease. Although more restricted, systemic immunosuppressive agents have also been used in the treatment of patients with severe or refractory AD. Specific allergen immunotherapy is presented as a possible adjunctive treatment for AD in some patients, especially those allergic to mites and presenting associated respiratory manifestations. Finally, the use of new immunobiological agents is discussed in the light of the scientific and clinical evidence currently available. The objectives of this updated practical guide on atopic dermatitis ­ treatment approach were to review the treatment regimens available and used in the follow-up of patients with AD and to present new therapies (e.g., immunobiological agents) that will soon be available for the treatment of more severe and/ or refractory forms of AD.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , História do Século XXI , Guias como Assunto , Dermatite Atópica , Alergia e Imunologia , Pele , Sociedades Médicas , Terapêutica , Agentes Molhantes , Ciclosporina , Corticosteroides , Inibidores de Calcineurina , Imunossupressores , Imunoterapia
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