Patricia Mercadillo Pérez
Hospital General de México
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Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2012
Alejandro Hernández Solís; Norma Estela Herrera González; Fernando Cazarez; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Hiram Olivera Diaz; Alejandro Escobar-Gutierrez; Ileana Cortés Ortíz; Heleodora González González; Arturo Reding-Bernal; Raúl Cicero Sabido
INTRODUCTION The present study aimed to establish the frequency and clinical characteristics of cutaneous tuberculosis among Mexican adult patients. METHODOLOGY Ninety-five patients with clinically compatible lesions to cutaneous tuberculosis participated in the study. All patients were HIV negative and none of them had previous anti-TB treatment. A skin biopsy was taken from every patient suspected of having tuberculosis, and a histopathologic examination was performed as follows: Ziehl-Neelsen staining; culturing of mycobacteria by Löwenstein-Jensen (L-J) medium; Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube detection via BACTEC (MGIT-360); and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with the sequence of insertion IS6110 for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. RESULTS Tuberculosis was confirmed in 65 out of 95 cases (68.4%). Identified lesions were scrofuloderma (42 cases, 64.6%); lupus vulgaris (12 cases, 18.4%); warty tuberculosis (six cases, 9.2%); and papulonecrotic tuberculoid (five cases; 7.7%). The Ziehl-Neelsen staining was positive for acid fast bacilli in nine cases (13.8%) and 48 patients were positive for the PCR amplification (73.8%). All skin biopsies resulted positive for tuberculosis. A positive clinical response to the specific treatment was considered a confirmation for tuberculosis. The noninfectious etiology corresponded to 30 cases (31.6%). CONCLUSIONS Tuberculosis in developing countries is still an important cause of skin lesions which must be studied via histopathological examination and culture due to their low bacillary load. A PCR test is necessary to obtain faster confirmation of the disease and to establish an early, specific and effective treatment.
Medicina Cutánea Ibero-Latino-Americana | 2003
Luis Miguel Moreno López; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2013
Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Luis Miguel Moreno López
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2006
Rosa María Ponce Olivera; Karla Moreno Vázquez; Tom Ubbelohde Henningsen; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2013
María Ivonne Arellano Mendoza; Valerie Dafne Alcántara Ramírez; Jaime Alberto Baez Aviña; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Benito Vargas Abrego
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2012
José Manuel Ríos Yuil; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Emma Yuil de Ríos; Manuel Ríos Castro
Revista Médica del Hospital General de México | 2010
Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Maricruz Soto Morales; Amelia Peniche Castellanos; Luis Miguel Moreno López
Dermatología cosmética, médica y quirúrgica | 2010
Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Luis Miguel Moreno López
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2010
Rocío Tovar Franco; Amelia Peniche Castellanos; Leonel Fierro Arias; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez
Dermatología Revista Mexicana | 2006
Rosa María Ponce Olivera; Jorge Peniche Rosado; Andrés Tirado Sánchez; Ivonne Arellano Mendoza; Amelia Peniche Castellanos; Gladys León Dorantes; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez