| Literature DB >> 33069513 |
Abstract
Donovanosis is a chronic, progressive, and indolent bacterial disease that affects the skin and mucous membranes of the genital and perigenital regions, often associated with sexual transmission, and with low infectivity. The malignant transformation of donovanosis lesions occurs exceptionally, as is usually seen in long-term ulcerations.Entities:
Keywords: Granuloma inguinale; Sexually transmitted diseases; Sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33069513 PMCID: PMC7672488 DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2020.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 1.896
Figure 1Nodular-ulcerated lesion located in the balanoprepucial groove.
Figure 2Ulcerated lesion located in the balanoprepucial groove, with granular background and bleeding. .
Figure 3Extensive ulcerative-vegetative lesions, with mirror image (Image credits: Professor Sinésio Talhari and Professor Adele Benzaquem).
Figure 4Lymphedema of the labia majora and minora with extensive, mirror-image vegetative ulcers (Image credits: Professor Sinésio Talhari and Professor Adele Benzaquem).
Figure 5Ulcerated lesion lesion on the penis and ulcerative vegetative lesions (Image credits: Professor Sinésio Talhari ).
Figure 6Histiocytes with Donovan bodies. Giemsa staining.
Figure 7Histopathology showing the presence of Donovan bodies. Warthin-Starry staining (Image credits: Professor Luis Carlos de Lima Ferreira).
| 1. Regarding the etiological agent of donovanosis, check the CORRECT statement: |
| a) It is a Gram-positive, anaerobic and extremely mobile and active coccobacillus. |
| b) They are easily stained with Giemsa or Wright staining. |
| c) They have major structural differences with Klebisiella spp. |
| d) In the form of elongated and tortuous bacilli, they measure from 0.02 µm to 0.2 µm in length. |
| 2. Regarding donovanosis, check the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) Its incidence has shown marked increase in industrialized countries in recent years. |
| b) The disease is more common in black individuals and in those with poor hygiene habits. |
| c) This disease is endemic in tropical and sub-tropical countries. |
| d) It shows no gender predilection and there are no reports of congenital infection. |
| 3. Tick the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) Cases of perinatal transmission are characterized by lesions predominantly observed in otorhinolaryngological structures. |
| b) There is no increased risk of HIV contamination in individuals with donovanosis. |
| c) There are controversies regarding its transmission being exclusively through sexual contact. |
| d) Its highest incidence is observed in sexually active groups, although there are cases in children and adolescents without sexual activity. |
| 4. Regarding donovanosis, check the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) The disease presents high infectivity when considering sexual intercourse as a mode of transmission. |
| b) It is not possible to rule out the diagnosis based on the absence of disease in sexual partners. |
| c) Its incubation period is very variable, ranging from 15 to 50 days. |
| d) Genital lesions are very common, being observed in 90% of cases. |
| 5. Check the INCORRECT alternative: |
| a) The regions most affected in men are the balanoprepucial groove and the region of frenulum. |
| b) Clinically, the disease is characterized by nodular-ulcerated lesions with very slow growth. |
| c) Regional lymph node involvement occurs late in the course of the condition and is similar to that found in cases of lymphogranuloma venereum. |
| d) The presence of visceral lesions is directly linked to the effectiveness of the patient’s immune condition. |
| 6. Tick the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) The ulcerative clinical forms present a mild inflammatory reaction and their growth is very slow. |
| b) Ulcerative lesions are painless and bleed very easily, even spontaneously. |
| c) The disease has the characteristic of autoinoculation, favored by the oozing of exudate from the lesions. |
| d) The ulcerative-vegetative clinical form occurs exceptionally, generally being very painful and not bleeding easily. |
| 7. Regarding donovanosis, check the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) The vegetative forms appear as large lesions, with ill-defined edges and a characteristic fetid odor. |
| b) Esthiomene occurs more frequently in the female genitalia. |
| c) The onset of squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva can be observed after a long course of illness. |
| d) Extragenital lesions can be found in the pharynx, joints, lungs, and liver. |
| 8. Check the INCORRECT alternative: |
| a) Donovanosis has a much more aggressive and intense course during pregnancy. |
| b) Giemsa stained cytodiagnosis is the fastest and most economical diagnostic method. |
| c) The biopsy for diagnosis must be performed on small lesions and always in the center of the ulcer, where greater granulation tissue is found. |
| d) In the Giemsa stained histological examination, Donovan's bodies are seen within bulky histiocytes. |
| 9. Tick the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) The culture to identify the etiological agent is extremely difficult, using the medium with Hep-2 cells. |
| b) Genomic identification techniques by PCR are currently used in the diagnostic routine due to their ease of performance and fast results. |
| c) The serological tests available for diagnosis have low sensitivity and are not considered to be confirmatory diagnostic tests. |
| d) The main differential diagnoses are with primary syphilis, phagedenic chancroid, and pyoderma gangrenosum. |
| 10. Check the INCORRECT statement: |
| a) Intravenous emetic tartar remains efficient in the treatment of donovanosis; it should be considered an alternative drug in cases where antibiotic use is impossible. |
| b) Currently, the drug of choice is azithromycin, at a dose of 1 g/day until the lesions heal. |
| c) Drugs such as doxycycline or ciprofloxacin can be used as a second choice in treatment, and must be used for at least 21 days. |
| d) In neonates of mothers with donovanosis lesions, azithromycin should be considered as prophylactic treatment. |
| 1. d | 3. d | 5. c | 7. c | 9. d |
| 2. a | 4. c | 6. b | 8. d | 10. a |