2016
DOI: 10.5327/z1984-4840201624319
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Criação e uso de banco de dados fotográfico para acompanhamento de pacientes com lesões dermatológicas crônicas decorrentes da hanseníase

Abstract: RESUMOIntrodução: O Núcleo de Prevenção e Tratamento de Feridas teve início em 2003 com o objetivo de atender e acompanhar a demanda hospitalar e local de pacientes que tiveram hanseníase e possuem ou possuíam algum tipo de lesão dermatológica/ trófica. O registro fotográfico em banco de dados é uma ferramenta importante para o acompanhamento da evolução da ferida, cujo objetivo é documentar o estado antes e depois de procedimentos ou da utilização de curativos, servindo como fonte de dados sobre a assistência… Show more

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“…There are several diagnostic methods to detect toxoplasmosis, and their application depends on infections' pathophysiological and clinical variability [14]. Diagnosis can be made through direct methods, which are techniques used to search for the parasite itself or for DNA structures often applied in blood samples, as well as through indirect techniques that aim at searching for antibodies in sera produced by the infection itself [15]. Techniques consisting of direct methods are bioassay, T. gondii isolation through cell culture and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several diagnostic methods to detect toxoplasmosis, and their application depends on infections' pathophysiological and clinical variability [14]. Diagnosis can be made through direct methods, which are techniques used to search for the parasite itself or for DNA structures often applied in blood samples, as well as through indirect techniques that aim at searching for antibodies in sera produced by the infection itself [15]. Techniques consisting of direct methods are bioassay, T. gondii isolation through cell culture and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%