2019, Número 05
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Revista Médica Sinergia 2019; 4 (05)
La importancia de Pelagra en el diagnóstico diferencial
Rojas CS, Cárdenas QMF
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 24
Paginas: 111-116
Archivo PDF: 380.69 Kb.
RESUMEN
Pelagra es el nombre que se le ha dado a la condición poco conocida, resultado del déficit de vitamina B3 o niacina, una enfermedad potencialmente mortal la cual es caracterizada por una triada clásica de
diarrea, dermatitis y delirio, que está asociada a factores de riesgo
como desnutrición, pobreza, ingesta de ciertos medicamentos, alteraciones metabólicas entre otros. Pelagra es una enfermedad de diagnóstico clínico que difícilmente se considera en los diagnósticos diferenciales de pacientes que consultan en servicios de emergencias o que se encuentran internados en salones de hospitales y es de suma
importancia debido a la mortalidad que conlleva un diagnóstico tardío.
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