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Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors

Objective(s): Infection with the human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type-I (HTLV-I) is endemic in Mashhad, Iran. In our research we evaluated the relation between exposure to this infection and the occurrence of dermatologic manifestations. Materials and Methods: 100 blood donors, who were seropositiv...

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Autores principales: Yazdanpanah, Mohammad Javad, Maleki, Masoud, Joneidi, Nasaibe, Khalighi, Amir Reza, Azarpazhooh, Mahmoud Reza, Khajedaluee, Mohammad, Tehranian, Farahnaz, Shahabi, Majid, Esmaeil Khayami, Mohammad, Livani, Fatemeh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24470876
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author Yazdanpanah, Mohammad Javad
Maleki, Masoud
Joneidi, Nasaibe
Khalighi, Amir Reza
Azarpazhooh, Mahmoud Reza
Khajedaluee, Mohammad
Tehranian, Farahnaz
Shahabi, Majid
Esmaeil Khayami, Mohammad
Livani, Fatemeh
author_facet Yazdanpanah, Mohammad Javad
Maleki, Masoud
Joneidi, Nasaibe
Khalighi, Amir Reza
Azarpazhooh, Mahmoud Reza
Khajedaluee, Mohammad
Tehranian, Farahnaz
Shahabi, Majid
Esmaeil Khayami, Mohammad
Livani, Fatemeh
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description Objective(s): Infection with the human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type-I (HTLV-I) is endemic in Mashhad, Iran. In our research we evaluated the relation between exposure to this infection and the occurrence of dermatologic manifestations. Materials and Methods: 100 blood donors, who were seropositive but asymptomatic for infection with HTLV-I, were selected as case group. They were identified by the Blood Transfusion Organization Mashhad via the ELISA test and documented by PCR. Another 100 blood donors, that were seronegative for HTLV-I via the ELISA test and who were matched to the case group for age, gender, and existence of systemic diseases, were considered as the controls. Dermatologic evaluations and skin biopsies were performed if deemed necessary, and the results were statistically analyzed. Results: 73% of the case and control groups were male, while 27% in each of these groups were female. The mean age in both groups was 40.96±11.94 years. The examination indicated that 58% of the case group and 37% of the control group had cutaneous manifestations (P<0.01). The most common diseases found in the case group were aphthous stomatitis, herpes labialis, and non-genital warts, while common diseases found in the control group were herpes labialis, aphthous stomatitis, and skin tag. The frequency of aphthous stomatitis, eczema, and non-genital warts in the case group were significantly more than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion : Cutaneous diseases can be found more frequent in asymptomatic carriers of HTLV-I than those who are HTLV-I seronegative. The aphthous stomatitis, eczema, and non-genital warts are more prevalent in those infected by HTLV-I.
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spelling pubmed-38812542014-01-27 Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors Yazdanpanah, Mohammad Javad Maleki, Masoud Joneidi, Nasaibe Khalighi, Amir Reza Azarpazhooh, Mahmoud Reza Khajedaluee, Mohammad Tehranian, Farahnaz Shahabi, Majid Esmaeil Khayami, Mohammad Livani, Fatemeh Iran J Basic Med Sci Original Article Objective(s): Infection with the human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type-I (HTLV-I) is endemic in Mashhad, Iran. In our research we evaluated the relation between exposure to this infection and the occurrence of dermatologic manifestations. Materials and Methods: 100 blood donors, who were seropositive but asymptomatic for infection with HTLV-I, were selected as case group. They were identified by the Blood Transfusion Organization Mashhad via the ELISA test and documented by PCR. Another 100 blood donors, that were seronegative for HTLV-I via the ELISA test and who were matched to the case group for age, gender, and existence of systemic diseases, were considered as the controls. Dermatologic evaluations and skin biopsies were performed if deemed necessary, and the results were statistically analyzed. Results: 73% of the case and control groups were male, while 27% in each of these groups were female. The mean age in both groups was 40.96±11.94 years. The examination indicated that 58% of the case group and 37% of the control group had cutaneous manifestations (P<0.01). The most common diseases found in the case group were aphthous stomatitis, herpes labialis, and non-genital warts, while common diseases found in the control group were herpes labialis, aphthous stomatitis, and skin tag. The frequency of aphthous stomatitis, eczema, and non-genital warts in the case group were significantly more than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion : Cutaneous diseases can be found more frequent in asymptomatic carriers of HTLV-I than those who are HTLV-I seronegative. The aphthous stomatitis, eczema, and non-genital warts are more prevalent in those infected by HTLV-I. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3881254/ /pubmed/24470876 Text en © 2013: Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yazdanpanah, Mohammad Javad
Maleki, Masoud
Joneidi, Nasaibe
Khalighi, Amir Reza
Azarpazhooh, Mahmoud Reza
Khajedaluee, Mohammad
Tehranian, Farahnaz
Shahabi, Majid
Esmaeil Khayami, Mohammad
Livani, Fatemeh
Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title_full Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title_fullStr Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title_short Cutaneous Manifestations in HTLV-I Positive Blood Donors
title_sort cutaneous manifestations in htlv-i positive blood donors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24470876
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