Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil

Abstract Background Oculosporidiosis (ocular rhinosporidiosis) accounts for 15% of cases of rhinosporidiosis, which is a chronic granulomatous disease and is endemic in India and Sri Lanka. In Brazil, the climatic and hydrographic similarities to these endemic areas and the presence of riverside pop...

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Main Authors: Francílio Araújo Almeida, Antonio Augusto Lima Teixeira-Junior, Jaqueline Diniz Pinho, Elaine Fiod Costa, Gyl Eanes Barros Silva
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Published: BMC 2019-11-01
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spelling doaj-5c416fb990734334b88b0e065d10b4e92020-11-25T04:06:50ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152019-11-011911610.1186/s12886-019-1223-xEvaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast BrazilFrancílio Araújo Almeida0Antonio Augusto Lima Teixeira-Junior1Jaqueline Diniz Pinho2Elaine Fiod Costa3Gyl Eanes Barros Silva4Laboratory of Immunofluorescence and Electron Microcopy (LIME), Presidente Dutra University Hospital, Federal University of MaranhãoPostgraduate Program in Adult Health (PPGSAD), Federal University of MaranhãoLaboratory of Immunofluorescence and Electron Microcopy (LIME), Presidente Dutra University Hospital, Federal University of MaranhãoDepartment of Medicine I, Federal University of MaranhãoDepartment of Pathology, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São PauloAbstract Background Oculosporidiosis (ocular rhinosporidiosis) accounts for 15% of cases of rhinosporidiosis, which is a chronic granulomatous disease and is endemic in India and Sri Lanka. In Brazil, the climatic and hydrographic similarities to these endemic areas and the presence of riverside populations contributes to an increase in the incidence of rhinosporidiosis particularly in the State of Maranhão. This study, therefore, aimed to identify the number of diagnosed cases of oculosporidiosis and describe its the clinical epidemiology, laboratory, histopathology, and therapeutic characteristics. Methods The study is descriptive, observational, and cross-sectional, and reports the prevalence and clinical epidemiological characteristics of oculosporidiosis in the State of Maranhão, Brazil. A retrospective analysis of the paper and electronic records for a period from 1999 to 2017 was conducted in the University Hospital of Federal University of Maranhão (HU-UFMA), located in the northeastern region of Brazil. Results Thirty patients were diagnosed with rhinosporidiosis, eight of them had oculosporidiosis and seven of these met the criteria to be included in the study. Of the cases (23.3% of all 30), five were men (71.4%) and two women (28.5%), with an average age of 16.4 ± 15.6 years. In terms of race, four patients (57.1%) declared themselves white and three (42.9%) as brown. The north of the state, the mesoregion, had the most diagnosed cases accounting for 57.1% of the total. Left eye was the most affected site, reported in six patients (85.7%), while the conjunctiva was affected in all patients. Rhinosporidiosis and papilloma were the predominant diagnostic hypotheses (28.5 and 28.5%, respectively), followed by chronic scleritis, granuloma, and chalazion (14.25, 14.25, and 14.25%, respectively). All these cases were treated with lesion excision, and only two patients (28.5%) progressed with recurrence. Conclusion It was verified that there was a male predominance, with only one eye reported as an infected site, with no bilateral involvement. The younger age group (between 1 and 2 years of age) was more affected by oculosporidiosis, and histopathological examination was necessary for a conclusive diagnosis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-019-1223-xOculosporidiosisRhinosporidiosisMaranhão
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Antonio Augusto Lima Teixeira-Junior
Jaqueline Diniz Pinho
Elaine Fiod Costa
Gyl Eanes Barros Silva
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Antonio Augusto Lima Teixeira-Junior
Jaqueline Diniz Pinho
Elaine Fiod Costa
Gyl Eanes Barros Silva
Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
BMC Ophthalmology
Oculosporidiosis
Rhinosporidiosis
Maranhão
author_facet Francílio Araújo Almeida
Antonio Augusto Lima Teixeira-Junior
Jaqueline Diniz Pinho
Elaine Fiod Costa
Gyl Eanes Barros Silva
author_sort Francílio Araújo Almeida
title Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title_short Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title_full Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title_fullStr Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title_sort evaluation of diagnosed cases of eye rhinosporidiosis in a public hospital of maranhão, northeast brazil
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Oculosporidiosis (ocular rhinosporidiosis) accounts for 15% of cases of rhinosporidiosis, which is a chronic granulomatous disease and is endemic in India and Sri Lanka. In Brazil, the climatic and hydrographic similarities to these endemic areas and the presence of riverside populations contributes to an increase in the incidence of rhinosporidiosis particularly in the State of Maranhão. This study, therefore, aimed to identify the number of diagnosed cases of oculosporidiosis and describe its the clinical epidemiology, laboratory, histopathology, and therapeutic characteristics. Methods The study is descriptive, observational, and cross-sectional, and reports the prevalence and clinical epidemiological characteristics of oculosporidiosis in the State of Maranhão, Brazil. A retrospective analysis of the paper and electronic records for a period from 1999 to 2017 was conducted in the University Hospital of Federal University of Maranhão (HU-UFMA), located in the northeastern region of Brazil. Results Thirty patients were diagnosed with rhinosporidiosis, eight of them had oculosporidiosis and seven of these met the criteria to be included in the study. Of the cases (23.3% of all 30), five were men (71.4%) and two women (28.5%), with an average age of 16.4 ± 15.6 years. In terms of race, four patients (57.1%) declared themselves white and three (42.9%) as brown. The north of the state, the mesoregion, had the most diagnosed cases accounting for 57.1% of the total. Left eye was the most affected site, reported in six patients (85.7%), while the conjunctiva was affected in all patients. Rhinosporidiosis and papilloma were the predominant diagnostic hypotheses (28.5 and 28.5%, respectively), followed by chronic scleritis, granuloma, and chalazion (14.25, 14.25, and 14.25%, respectively). All these cases were treated with lesion excision, and only two patients (28.5%) progressed with recurrence. Conclusion It was verified that there was a male predominance, with only one eye reported as an infected site, with no bilateral involvement. The younger age group (between 1 and 2 years of age) was more affected by oculosporidiosis, and histopathological examination was necessary for a conclusive diagnosis.
topic Oculosporidiosis
Rhinosporidiosis
Maranhão
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-019-1223-x
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