3 resultados para subependymal cyst

em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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O género Giardia inclui espécies com potencial zoonótico e com uma distribuição mundial, e em que alguns genótipos de Giardia duodenalis são responsáveis anualmente por milhares de novos casos em humanos. Existem vários ciclos de transmissão, sendo a água de consumo, por contaminação fecal de origem animal, uma das principais fontes de infecção humana. Neste estudo foram colhidas 162 amostras fecais de animais de quatro origens diferentes (Zoológico = 55; Produção = 25; Doméstico = 5; Canil = 77) que foram testadas por duas técnicas coprológicas diferentes, a técnica de flutuação com sacarose e a técnica de sedimentação com formol-acetato. Para a implementação de Nested PCR foram testados vários genes, β-giardina, Glutamato desidrogenase e 18SrRNA, ocorrendo apenas amplificação das amostras com o gene 18SrRNA. Com esta técnica foram analisadas 26 amostras, que incluía a treze positivas à microscopia e as restantes escolhidas aleatoriamente. Este trabalho permitiu determinar a ocorrência de Giardia spp. através das técnicas coprológicas em treze animais de diferentes origens e verificar que o número de animais de canil positivos não foi o esperadas de acordo com o descrito na literatura que refere ser este o grupo com maior prevalência. Este estudo também permitiu uma comparação entre os dois métodos de concentração de quistos de Giardia spp., com maior recuperação utilizando a técnica de flutuação com sacarose. Através da técnica molecular confirmaram-se dez dos positivos encontrados por microscopia e ainda se detectaram dois novos positivos.

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Aims:To analyze the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with adult polycystic kidney disease admitted to hemodialysis services in Northwestern Paraná state,Brazil. Methods: This was an observational, descriptive and retrospective longitudinal study. Medical records of patients with polycystic kidneys who initiated hemodialysis between 1995 and 2012, in four centers that treat patients of the coverage area of the 15th Regional Health Region of Paraná state where analyzed. Results:We found that 10.3% of hemodialysis patients had polycystic kidney disease as a leading cause of stage 5 of chronic kidney disease. The mean age of patients was 54.9±9.4 years (ranging between 27 and 74 years), with equal gender distribution and Caucasian predominance (72.9%). The average age of dialysis initiation was 50±10.2 years. The most common comorbidity was systemic hypertension (66.7%). Liver cyst was the main extra-renal manifestation (10.4%). Twenty-five percent of the patients required renal transplantation, and (22.9%) undergone nephrectomy. The most widely used classes of antihypertensive drugs were β-blockers (41.7%) and drugs that act on the renin-angiotensin system (31.3%), while 56.3% of patients were treated with recombinant human erythropoietin. Conclusions:This is a pioneering epidemiological study in Northwestern Paraná state. We found in this population a sociodemographic and clinical profile of adult polycystic kidney disease similar to that of North America and Europe, probably because the ethnic constitution of the sample was predominantly of Euro-descendants.

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Introduction: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common hereditary renal disease in humans. Objective: To examine the prevalence, clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with polycystic kidneys and relate disease manifestations by gender. Methods: This was an observational and retrospective study. All the medical records of patients with polycystic kidneys who initiated hemodialysis between 1995 and 2012, in four centers that treat patients of the coverage area of the 15th regional health Paraná (Brazil), were analyzed. Results: The study included 48 patients with polycystic kidneys, the primary cause of stage 5 CKD. Disease prevalence was one in 10,912 people. The average age of dialysis initiation was 50.7 years and the follow-up time on dialysis until transplantation (36.5 months) was lower among men. Hypertension was the most frequent diagnosis in 73% of patients, predominantly in women (51.4%). The liver cyst was the most frequent extrarenal manifestations in men (60.0%). The death occurred in 10.4% of patients using hemodialysis, and 60% of men. The class of antihypertensive drug used was that acts on the renin-angiotensin system with higher frequency of use among women (53.3%). The post-dialysis urea was significantly higher in men. Conclusion: The prevalence of the disease is low among hemodialysis patients in southern Brazil. The differences observed between genders, with the exception of the post-dialysis urea, were not significant. The findings are different from those reported in North America and Europe.