Haemorrhagic syndrome of Altamira

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Pinheiro Filho, Francisco de Paula
Bensabath, Gilberta
Costa Junior, Domingos
Maroja, Octavio M
Lins, Zéa Constante
Andrade, Amélia Homobono Paes de
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Since January, 1972, a haemorrhagic
mary syndrome has been observed among
immigrants living in forested areas along the newly
opened Transamazon Highway in Brazil. Most cases
are found around Altamira. The illness is characterised
by localised and disseminated cutaneous
hremorrhages, which are associated with mucosal
bleeding in 32 % of patients. Platelet-counts are
reduced, and there is prolonged bleeding-time and
poor clot retraction in about half of the cases. The
illness was diagnosed as thrombocytopenic purpura.
Familial clustering of cases was found, with more
children being involved than adults. A few deaths
have been attributed to the disease. The precise
aetiology of this condition remains obscure. Drugs,
alimentary factors, and various viral, rickettsial, and
bacterial pathogens do not seem to be involved. Epidemiological
and serological evidence suggests that the
syndrome is associated with the black-fly, Simulium,
and its bite. Case-lates in the Altamira region began to
rise shortly after the appearance of large numbers of
simulidre in the rainy season, and fell with the
approach of the dry season and virtual disappearance
af black-flies. Colonists in this area repon intense
black-fly biting during the rainy season. The syndrome
is not seen among natives of the region, most
of whom live in the city of Altamira, where simulidz
are much less common. Patients responded rapidly to
steroid therapy, with platelet-counts returning to
normal within a few days. The disorder has been
named the hremorrhagic syndrome of Altamira.
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PINHEIRO FILHO, Francisco de Paula et al. Haemorrhagic syndrome of Altamira. Lancet, n. 7859, p. 639-642, 1974.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Púrpura Trombocitopênica / diagnósticoPúrpura Trombocitopênica / quimioterapia
Simuliidae / patogenicidade
Brasil (BR)
Altamira (PA)