3 resultados para TAC (Tomografía Axial Computarizada)

em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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A espondilopatia cervical uma patologia de etiologia multifactorial, que leva a um estreitamento do canal vertebral e consequentemente compressão da medula espinhal cervical caudal e das raízes nervosas, devido a alterações anatómicas e posicionais ao nível das vértebras cervicais (C5, C6 e C7). Os animais afectados, mais frequentemente raças grandes (Dobermen e Dogue Alemão) podem apresentar ataxia dos membros pélvicos, com ou sem dor cervical, que pode progredir para défices neurológicos dos membros anteriores e em última instância quadriplegia. O diagnóstico desta patologia é feito com base na sintomatologia clínica e exames de imagem (mielografia, tomografia axial computorizada e/ou ressonância magnética). O tratamento pode ser médico ou cirúrgico de acordo com o grau de afecção sendo também o prognóstico variável.

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The young athlete is physiologically unique from the adult and must be considered differently. The growth and development of their bones, muscles, nerves, and organs largely dictate their physiological and performance capacities (Bar–Or, 1983; Costill & Wilmore, 1994; Stager et al., 2008). Swimming performance, and the required times to reach a competition (TAC), shoud look for those diferences and should be compatibles with them.

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A discrete time, multi-gear, and age structured bio-economic model is developed for the East Atlantic bluefin tuna fisheries, a paradigmatic example of the difficulties faced in managing highly migratory fish stocks. The model is used to analyse alternative management strategies for the Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (RFMO) managing this fishery, and to investigate some of the policy implications. For the various scenarios, the optimal stock level varies between 500–800,000 tonnes, which compares with a stock level of 150,000 tonnes in 1995. In other words, there is a very strong case for rebuilding the stock. Moreover, the sustainability of the stock is threatened unless a recovery programme is implemented; indeed, the alternative may be stock collapse. Second, to rebuild the stock, Draconian measures are called for: either outright moratoria over fairly lengthy periods, or possibly a more gradual approach to steady state given by a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) at a low level for an extended period of time. Third, the cost of inefficient gear structure is very high indeed.