1.Translation and validation of a scale on the health care providers’ Attitudes Towards Persons Living With Leprosy (AT-PLWL)
Maicka Keirsten O. Agon ; Abelaine Venida-Tablizo
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2021;30(2):46-55
Introduction:
Leprosy is a chronic, progressive, and complex disease. One of the factors contributing to the quality of case
detection and treatment compliance is the attitudes of health care providers towards leprosy patients. Assessment of the
attitudes of HCP towards leprosy patients is crucial because this is where leprosy patients base their care-seeking behaviors;
hence, the creation of this scale.
Objectives:
To create and validate a functionally equivalent Filipino translation of the HCP AT-PLWL scale.
Methods:
A validity study was conducted into two phases. In Phase I, the AT-PLWL scale was translated (forward-back method)
into Filipino, which underwent a cognitive debriefing (face validity) and pre-testing to 30 health care providers. In Phase 2, the
reconciled forward translation underwent face and content validity and was pilot-tested to 100 health care providers. Reliability,
both internal consistency and test-retest, were assessed via calculating Cronbach’s α and intra-class correlation coefficient,
respectively.
Results:
Content and face validity showed that all items in the scale were relevant. Cronbach’s α showed an adequate internal
consistency of greater than 0.7 while the intra-class correlation coefficient of responses was greater than 0.80, indicating good
correlation.
Conclusion
Overall, the final translated Filipino version of AT-PLWL scale is valid and reliable; hence, could serve as a tool to
evaluate HCP’s attitudes.
Health Personnel
2.A case of a 62-year-old male with Actinomycetoma successfully treated using combined medical and surgical therapy.
Arbie Sofia P. Merilleno ; Abelaine Venida-Tablizo ; Ma. Luisa Abad-Venida
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2023;101(2):45-48
INTRODUCTION:
Actinomycetoma is a neglected infectious
disease that presents with a triad of subcutaneous mass,
with sinus formation and seropurulent discharge
containing grains. This causes severe functional disability
to patients if not treated early and properly.
CASE REPORT:
We report a case of a 62-year-old adult
Filipino farmer diagnosed with actinomycetoma of the left
foot. For 8 years, the patient medicated with several
antibiotic therapies affording minimal improvement of
symptoms. Hence, surgical intervention with combination
antimicrobial therapy was done which provided resolution
of symptoms, improving the quality of life of the patient.
CONCLUSION
Treatment of actinomycetoma must be
individualized among patients. Although oral antibiotics
became the standard of treatment, combining surgical
treatment with oral medications may be considered to
ensure effective management of the disease.
actinomycetoma
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cotrimoxazole
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dapsone
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surgery
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case report
3.Annular secondary syphilis with histopathologic features of Granuloma Annulare
Rizia Estanislao Margate ; Abelaine Venida‑Tablizo ; Dana Lee Olalia
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2024;33(1):29-32
Syphilis is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world. It is known as “the great
mimicker” due to its varied cutaneous presentations, which can make it challenging to diagnose. We report
a case of a 20‑year‑old female presenting with a nonhealing, pruritic, annular plaque on the left malar area of
3‑month duration. She was initially treated as a case of tinea faciei. The lesion was unresponsive to topical
antifungals and steroids with continued increase in size and number. Skin biopsy revealed secondary syphilis
with histopathologic features of granuloma annulare. Degenerated collagen, not a feature of secondary
syphilis, was seen, prompting further studies to confirm the diagnosis of secondary syphilis. Alcian blue
stain was negative, which helped rule out granuloma annulare. She was then given benzathine penicillin G
2.4 million U, which led to a significant decrease in the size of the lesion noted 1 week posttreatment. Only
postinflammatory hyperpigmentation was noted after 1 month of treatment. Clinically, secondary syphilis
may present as an annular lesion that can mimic tinea. This can also present with atypical histopathologic
features and an in‑depth investigation is needed to further confirm the diagnosis.
Granuloma Annulare
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Syphilis
4.Bullous presentation of Acrodermatitis Enteropathica in three female siblings: A case series
Katherine Joy B. Sayo-Aguiling ; Abelaine Venida-Tablizo ; Melanie Joy D. Ruiz
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2024;102(2):95-104
Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare autosomal
recessive disease that results from a defect in zinc
metabolism. It is clinically characterized by a
phenotypic triad of periorificial and acral
dermatitis, diarrhea, and alopecia. Oral zinc
therapy gives a rapid excellent clinical response
and reduces mortality. We report three female
pediatric siblings who presented with periorificial
and acral dermatitis, diffuse alopecia, nail
dystrophy, irritable mood, and stunted growth. A
diagnosis of acrodermatitis enteropathicawas
confirmed with markedly decreased levels of
serum zinc. The patients were successfully treated
with oral zinc sulfate at a dose of 5mg/kg/day for
the first two weeks then maintained on a dose at
2mg/kg/day.
Zinc
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