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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (
sore throat
)
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Peritonsillar abscess is a common deep throat infection. Early diagnosis and prompt, appropriate management of a peritonsillar abscess prevents mortality. A 45-year-old woman on steroids for an ulcerative colitis (UC) exacerbation presented with
sore throat
and multiple
skin ulcers
on her left forearm and right foot. Computed tomography of the neck revealed a peritonsillar abscess. Gram staining and culture of the abscess were negative, and a skin biopsy suggested pyoderma gangrenosum (PG). The final diagnosis was peritonsillar involvement of steroid-refractory PG-associated UC. The patient showed a complete response to infliximab. Here, we report a case of successful infliximab treatment for peritonsillar involvement of steroid-refractory PG-associated UC.
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PMID:Peritonsillar Involvement in Pyoderma Gangrenosum associated with Ulcerative Colitis. 2534 83
Trees of the
Copaifera
genus are native to the tropical regions of Latin America and Western Africa.
Copaifera
sp is widely used as a popular medicine and it has various ethnopharmacological indications, including gonorrhea, bronchitis, asthma,
skin ulcers
, ulcers,
sore throat
, uterine infections, general inflammations, cancer, and leishmanioses. Kaurenoic acid is a naturally occurring diterpene found in
Copaifera
and has been used as an anti-inflammatory, treatment of ulcer, leishmaniasis, and cancer. Bearing in mind the fact that the Ames test is an excellent tool to assess the safety of extracts, oils, and phytochemicals isolated from medicinal plants, from it, we evaluate the mutagenic potential of four species, between oleoresins (
C. oblongifolia
;
C. langsdorffii
) and leaves extracts (
C. lucens
;
C. multijuga
), of the
Copaifera
genus and also of kaurenoic acid, which is one of its major compounds. The results showed that the
Copaifera
spp. and kaurenoic acid did not induce an increase in the number of revertant colonies, without mutagenic effect in experiments, in the all concentrations evaluated by Ames test. The results obtained in our study support the safe use of the
Copaifera
genus medicinal plants selected and of kaurenoic acid.
...
PMID:Investigation of Safety Profile of Four
Copaifera
Species and of Kaurenoic Acid by
Salmonella
/Microsome Test. 3073 13