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Objetivos: Determinar las características epidemiológicas, clínicas, datos de laboratorio y tratamiento de la Bartonelosis aguda en niños. Materiales y métodos: Se revisaron las historias clínicas de 32 niños con Bartonelosis aguda, internados en el Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia y en el Instituto Especializado de Salud del Niño entre 1993 y 2003. Resultados: La edad promedio fue 9,8 años, 72% fueron varones, los lugares de exposición probable fueron principalmente las zonas endémicas de los valles interandinos de Perú, pero hubieron pacientes procedentes de zonas no endémicas de la selva alta; fueron nativos de éstas zonas el 72%. Los síntomas principales fueron fiebre (97%), hiporexia (91%), síntomas gastrointestinales (66%) y malestar general (53%); los signos principales fueron palidez (97%), hepatomegalia (78%), taquicardia (75%) y linfadenomegalia (72%). ...
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Objective: To describe clinical, image, and laboratory findings in patients with eye toxocariasis seen in three of the main ophthalmology services in three national hospitals in Lima, Peru.   Material and method: records of patients with a presumptive diagnosis of ocular toxocariosis between January 1997 and January 2010 in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital, Arzobispo Loayza National Hospital and the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño (national reference center for sick children).   Results: Forty-one cases were found. Their ages were between 5 moths and 62 years (11.6 ± 8). The most frequent symptom was reduced visual acuity. Most frequent findings in eye funduscopy and image studies were peripheral granulomata and posterior uveitis.Most patients had positive serology tests for Toxocara canis.   Conclusions: Most patients in this review ere childr...
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Objective: To describe clinical, image, and laboratory findings in patients with eye toxocariasis seen in three of the main ophthalmology services in three national hospitals in Lima, Peru.   Material and method: records of patients with a presumptive diagnosis of ocular toxocariosis between January 1997 and January 2010 in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital, Arzobispo Loayza National Hospital and the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño (national reference center for sick children).   Results: Forty-one cases were found. Their ages were between 5 moths and 62 years (11.6 ± 8). The most frequent symptom was reduced visual acuity. Most frequent findings in eye funduscopy and image studies were peripheral granulomata and posterior uveitis.Most patients had positive serology tests for Toxocara canis.   Conclusions: Most patients in this review ere childr...