27 resultados para Proximal tubules


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INTRODUCTION: There is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindications for digital replantation. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Three patients with absolute contraindications for digital replantation according to classical criteria are presented (Case 1: multilevel amputation of the hand and fingers; Case 3: avulsion of the thumb; Case 4: index amputation proximal to the insertion of the flexor digitorum superficialis). In addition a patient with a very distal digital amputation (Case 2), whose indication for replantation is controversial is also presented. In all cases, the patients were replanted and showed good functional and aesthetical results. DISCUSSION: Most authors advocate that the classical indications for replantation have been validated by experience, are predicated on the potential for long-term function, and should be followed in most if not all cases. However, some surgeons have been adopting a more liberal attitude with good results. CONCLUSION: The clinical cases presented in this paper suggest that the standard criteria for digital replantation should not be followed rigidly but instead should be regarded as a general guide.

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A pigmentação macular eruptiva idiopática é uma patologia rara, que se caracteriza pelo aparecimento de múltiplas máculas de cor acastanhada, assintomáticas, que envolvem mais frequentemente a região cervical, o tronco e a região proximal dos membros. A incidência parece ser maior durante a infância e adolescência. Trata-se de uma entidade distinta do eritema discrómico perstans, de natureza benigna e, observando-se habitualmente remissão espontânea ao fim de alguns meses a anos, sem necessidade de tratamento ou investigação clínica adicional.

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Objectives: To retrospectively review the hybrid treatment of the aortic arch with supra-aortic debranching and endo- vascular stent-graft repair in a single institution. Methods: From 2007 to 2010, all patients submitted to aortic debranching procedures were entered into a prospective database analysis. For the present study, only patients with sealing zones 0 and 1, according to the Ishimaru classification, were included. Procedure-related morbimortality was analysed for the open and endovascular procedures. Results: During the study period, we electively performed 6 total aortic debranching and 4 partial aortic debranching procedures in 10 patients. According to the etiology the indications were: 6 aortic arch aneurysms, 2 post-dissection aneu- rysms, 1 false aneurysm and 1 type I endoleak following TEVAR. The proximal sealing zone was Ishimaru zone 0 in six patients and zone 1 in four patients. The TEVAR procedure was delayed in all patients with a completion success of 80% (1 patient died from ruptured aortic aneurysm; 1 patient denied the second procedure and was lost to follow-up). The 30d mortality rate was 10% (patient mentioned above). The main morbidity was: 1 axillar venous thrombosis, 1 case of subclinical myocardial infarction, 1 case of terminal renal insufficiency and 1 case of prolonged ventilation. No permanent cerebral or peripheral neurologic deficit was noted. Conclusions: The hybrid repair of the aortic arch is a feasible and reproducible procedure, and our results are similar to the previously published series. Medium and long-term results are necessary to confirm whether the technique can be regarded as a safe alternative to open surgery in high-risk patients.

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Introdução: Retroníquia é o termo proposto por alguns autores para definir o processo caracterizado por onicocriptose proximal e consequente inflamação crónica da prega ungueal proximal (PUP), provavelmente de etiologia traumática. Os autores descrevem dois casos desta entidade clínica recentemente descrita. Casos clínicos: Caso 1: Jovem de 18 anos é observada por sinais inflamatórios do hálux esquerdo com 5 meses de evolução, em relação com trauma pelo calçado. Ao exame objectivo observava-se xantoníquia e paroníquia proximal com formação de granuloma subungueal e presença de exsudado. Tinha sido previamente medicada com antifúngico tópico e sistémico sem benefício clínico. Clinicamente sugestivo de retroníquia, optou-se por uma primeira abordagem terapêutica conservadora com anti-­séptico local e betametasona/gentamicina tópica. A refractariedade à terapêutica determinou a avulsão da lâmina ungueal, com subsequente resolução completa do quadro clínico. Caso 2: Doente de 19 anos é observada por inflamação recalcitrante de ambos os háluces com 6 meses de evolução, negando evento traumático precipitante ou melhoria com aplicação de antifúngicos tópicos. À observação constatava-­se, bilateralmente, a presença de distrofia total da unha do primeiro dedo do pé, com xantoníquia e onicomadese parcial, associada a paroníquia da PUP e granuloma subungueal. Com a hipótese diagnóstica de retroníquia efectuou ciclo de terapêutica tópica com anti-­séptico local e betametasona/gentamicina em creme, assistindo-­se a onicomadese da lâmina suprajacente e resolução progressiva do quadro clínico e sintomático encontrando‐se actualmente sob vigilância clínica. Conclusão: Apesar de contar com menos de 35 casos divulgados na literatura, a retroníquia poderá ser mais frequente que o estimado. Supõe-­se que a grande maioria dos casos será incorrectamente diagnosticada e tratada, à semelhança do reportado nestes dois casos. O diagnóstico da retroníquia é clínico e suportado pela tríade de espessamento proximal da unha, paroníquia crónica da PUP e presença de granuloma subungueal.

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Introdução: A sépsis meningocócica é a forma mais grave de infecção a meningocos na primeira infância. Além das manifestações clínicas graves amplamente conhecidas, que incluem lesões isquémicas irreversíveis dos membros, e que levam na maioria dos casos a amputação, estão descritas lesões osteoarticulares tardias, secundárias à lesão da placa de crescimento. Estas lesões estão na origem de deformidades mais ou menos complexas, incluindo deformidades angulares e dismetrias. O tratamento é difícil e pode envolver múltiplas intervenções. Na maioria dos casos são utilizados fixadores externos. O fixador externo circular permite a correção em simultâneo de deformidades angulares multiplanares e da dismetria. Descrevemos a nossa experiência no tratamento destas lesões utilizando o fixador externo circular. Material e Métodos: Fizemos um estudo retrospectivo, com recuo de 5 anos. Foram incluídos todos os doentes operados na nossa instituição, entre Janeiro de 2008 e Dezembro de 2011, que apresentavam deformidade dos membros secundária a sépsis meningocócica na infância. Consultámos o processo clínico, tendo sido registados a deformidade inicial, os procedimentos cirúrgicos, o tempo de utilização do fixador, as complicações e reintervenções, e a correção final. Os doentes foram convocados para consulta de follow-up, tendo sido registado o resultado clinico e radiológico à data do estudo. Resultados: No período de Janeiro de 2008 a Dezembro de 2011 foram operados 6 doentes e oito membros. Em todos foi utilizado, em pelo menos um dos membros, o fixador circular externo Taylor Spacial Frame. A idade média à data da intervenção foi de 9 anos (5‐14). Em seis casos a localização da deformidade era na tíbia proximal, dos quais 5 casos com deformidade em varo, um dos quais com recurvatum, 1 com antecurvatum e 1 caso com deformidade poliaxial. Dois dos casos apresentavam deformidade em varo da tíbia proximal bilateralmente. Num destes casos foi utilizado um fixador externo circular numa das tíbias e um fixador externo monoplanar na outra. Os tempos de tratamento foram semelhantes. Registámos ainda 1 caso que apresentava deformidade em valgo no fémur distal. A média de dismetria apresentada foi de 5 cm (4-7). Em 3 casos foram realizadas epifisiodeses concomitantes. O tempo médio de correção com fixador externo circular foi de 9.2 meses (4‐11). O índice de alongamento médio foi de 6,7 dias por mm. A correção da dismetria e do desalinhamento no plano frontal foi conseguida em 7 dos oito procedimentos. Complicações: um caso de rigidez do joelho com flexo grave; Um caso de instabilidade rotuliana com um episódio de luxação, submetido a realinhamento proximal e distal do aparelho extensor 29 meses após o primeiro procedimento; Quatro casos de infecção superficial dos pinos, 2 dois quais motivaram internamento para antibioterapia endovenosa, com resolução do quadro. Discussão: A incidência de sequelas ortopédicas tardias após sépsis meningocócica é desconhecida. Há poucas publicações nacionais e internacionais sobre este tema, e as existentes relatam apenas casos com deformidades que motivaram intervenção cirúrgica para a sua correção. As séries publicadas nunca ultrapassam a dezena de casos. Na nossa série constatamos que o tratamento com fixador externo circular é eficaz na correção da dismetria e do desalinhamento. A taxa de complicações é alta mas comparável às séries publicadas. A duração do tratamento é variável com o tipo e gravidade da deformidade inicial. Conclusão: As sequelas ortopédicas tardias após sépsis meningocócica são secundárias à lesão da placa de crescimento. As deformidades incluem desde dismetrias simples a deformidades multiplanares com graus de complexidade variável. O seu tratamento é complexo e pode necessitar de múltiplas intervenções cirúrgicas. O tratamento com fixador externo circular é eficaz no restabelecimento do comprimento e do alinhamento dos membros afet

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OBJECTIVE: Intensive image surveillance after endovascular aneurysm repair is generally recommended due to continued risk of complications. However, patients at lower risk may not benefit from this strategy. We evaluated the predictive value of the first postoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) characteristics for aneurysm-related adverse events as a means of patient selection for risk-adapted surveillance. METHODS: All patients treated with the Low-Permeability Excluder Endoprosthesis (W. L. Gore & Assoc, Flagstaff, Ariz) at a tertiary institution from 2004 to 2011 were included. First postoperative CTAs were analyzed for the presence of endoleaks, endograft kinking, distance from the lowermost renal artery to the start of the endograft, and for proximal and distal sealing length using center lumen line reconstructions. The primary end point was freedom from aneurysm-related adverse events. Multivariable Cox regression was used to test postoperative CTA characteristics as independent risk factors, which were subsequently used as selection criteria for low-risk and high-risk groups. Estimates for freedom from adverse events were obtained using Kaplan-Meier survival curves. RESULTS: Included were 131 patients. The median follow-up was 4.1 years (interquartile range, 2.1-6.1). During this period, 30 patients (23%) sustained aneurysm-related adverse events. Seal length <10 mm and presence of endoleak were significant risk factors for this end point. Patients were subsequently categorized as low-risk (proximal and distal seal length ≥10 mm and no endoleak, n = 62) or high-risk (seal length <10 mm or presence of endoleak, or both; n = 69). During follow-up, four low-risk patients (3%) and 26 high-risk patients (19%) sustained events (P < .001). Four secondary interventions were required in three low-risk patients, and 31 secondary interventions in 23 high-risk patients. Sac growth was observed in two low-risk patients and in 15 high-risk patients. The 5-year estimates for freedom from aneurysm-related adverse events were 98% for the low-risk group and 52% for the high-risk group. For each diagnosis, 81.7 image examinations were necessary in the low-risk group and 8.2 in the high-risk group. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the first postoperative CTA provides important information for risk stratification after endovascular aneurysm repair when the Excluder endoprosthesis is used. In patients with adequate seal and no endoleaks, the risk of aneurysm-related adverse events was significantly reduced, resulting in a large number of unnecessary image examinations. Adjusting the imaging protocol beyond 30 days and up to 5 years, based on individual patients' risk, may result in a more efficient and rational postoperative surveillance.

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The colors that are seen in dermoscopy depend on the anatomic level of the skin at which the chromophores are seen. Blue color can be found in a variety of melanocytic and nonmelanocytic lesions. An 89-year-old man presented with a 3-year history of a slow-growing, hyperpigmented patch located on the distal third of the right arm. Dermoscopy showed an atypical network, irregularly distributed globules, pigmented internal streaks and a milky-red area. Based on these findings a diagnosis of slow-growing malignant melanoma was made. Simultaneously, a well-defined blue papule was seen on the proximal third of the same arm. Dermoscopy disclosed a homogeneous blue pattern. After clinical and dermoscopic correlation our differential diagnosis for this blue lesion included cutaneous melanoma metastasis, blue nevus and foreign body reaction. The patient recalled its onset 75 years ago after a grenade explosion. We also discuss the blue lesion appearance under reflectance confocal microscopy and high-definition optical coherence tomography. Histopathological examination after excision of the hyperpigmented patch and blue papule revealed a melanoma in situ and a foreign body reaction, respectively. The diagnostic evaluation of a blue lesion should always rely on the integration of all data, especially clinical and dermoscopic features. Other non-invasive techniques, like reflectance confocal microscopy and high-definition optical coherence tomography can also be important aids for its differential diagnosis.

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Familial renal glucosuria (FRG) is a rare co -dominantly inherited benign phenotype characterized by the presence of glucose in the urine. It is caused by mutations in the SLC5A2 gene that encodes SGLT2, a Na+ -glucose co -transporter. The purpose of our current work was twofold: to characterize the molecular and phenotype findings of an FRG cohort and, in addition, to detail the SGLT2 expression in the adult human kidney. The phenotype of FRG pedigrees was evaluated using direct sequencing for the identification of sequence variations in the SLC5A2 gene. The expression of SGLT2 in the adult human kidney was studied by immunofluorescence on kidney biopsy specimens. In the absence of renal biopsies from FRG individuals, and in order to evaluate the potential disruption of SGLT2 expression in a glucosuric nephropathy, we have selected cases of nucleoside analogues induced proximal tubular toxicity. We identified six novel SLC5A2 mutations in six FRG pedigrees and described the occurrence of hyperuricosuria associated with hypouricaemia in the two probands with the most severe phenotypes. Histopathological studies proved that SGLT2 is localized to the brush -border of the proximal tubular epithelia cell and that this normal pattern was found to be disrupted in cases of nucleoside analogues induced tubulopathy. We present six novel SLC5A2 mutations, further contributing to the allelic heterogeneity in FRG, and identified hyperuricosuria and hypouricaemia as part of the FRG phenotype. SGLT2 is localized to the brush -border of the proximal tubule in the adult human normal kidney, and aberrant expression of the co -transporter may underlie the glucosuria seen with the use of nucleoside analogues.

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OBJECTIVE:Endograft mural thrombus has been associated with stent graft or limb thrombosis after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). This study aimed to identify clinical and morphologic determinants of endograft mural thrombus accumulation and its influence on thromboembolic events after EVAR. METHODS: A prospectively maintained database of patients treated by EVAR at a tertiary institution from 2000 to 2012 was analyzed. Patients treated for degenerative infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms and with available imaging for thrombus analysis were considered. All measurements were performed on three-dimensional center-lumen line computed tomography angiography (CTA) reconstructions. Patients with thrombus accumulation within the endograft's main body with a thickness >2 mm and an extension >25% of the main body's circumference were included in the study group and compared with a control group that included all remaining patients. Clinical and morphologic variables were assessed for association with significant thrombus accumulation within the endograft's main body by multivariate regression analysis. Estimates for freedom from thromboembolic events were obtained by Kaplan-Meier plots. RESULTS: Sixty-eight patients (16.4%) presented with endograft mural thrombus. Median follow-up time was 3.54 years (interquartile range, 1.99-5.47 years). In-graft mural thrombus was identified on 30-day CTA in 22 patients (32.4% of the study group), on 6-month CTA in 8 patients (11.8%), and on 1-year CTA in 17 patients (25%). Intraprosthetic thrombus progressively accumulated during the study period in 40 patients of the study group (55.8%). Overall, 17 patients (4.1%) presented with endograft or limb occlusions, 3 (4.4%) in the thrombus group and 14 (4.1%) in the control group (P = .89). Thirty-one patients (7.5%) received an aortouni-iliac (AUI) endograft. Two endograft occlusions were identified among AUI devices (6.5%; overall, 0.5%). None of these patients showed thrombotic deposits in the main body, nor were any outflow abnormalities identified on the immediately preceding CTA. Estimated freedom from thromboembolic events at 5 years was 95% in both groups (P = .97). Endograft thrombus accumulation was associated with >25% proximal aneurysm neck thrombus coverage at baseline (odds ratio [OR], 1.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1-3.3), neck length ≤ 15 mm (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.3-4.2), proximal neck diameter ≥ 30 mm (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.3-4.6), AUI (OR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.8-5.5), or polyester-covered stent grafts (OR, 4.0; 95% CI, 2.2-7.3) and with main component "barrel-like" configuration (OR, 6.9; 95% CI, 1.7-28.3). CONCLUSIONS: Mural thrombus formation within the main body of the endograft is related to different endograft configurations, main body geometry, and device fabric but appears to have no association with the occurrence of thromboembolic events over time.

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OBJECTIVE: Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a disease caused by mutations in the Hfe gene characterised by systemic iron overload and associated with an increased prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) but the role of iron overload in the development of OA is still undefined. To further understand the molecular mechanisms involved we have used a murine model of HH and studied the progression of experimental OA under mechanical stress. DESIGN: OA was surgically induced in the knee joints of 10-week-old C57BL6 (wild-type) mice and Hfe-KO mice. OA progression was assessed using histology, micro CT, gene expression and immunohistochemistry at 8 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: Hfe-KO mice showed a systemic iron overload and an increased iron accumulation in the knee synovial membrane following surgery. The histological OA score was significantly higher in the Hfe-KO mice at 8 weeks after surgery. Micro CT study of the proximal tibia revealed increased subchondral bone volume and increased trabecular thickness. Gene expression and immunohistochemical analysis showed a significant increase in the expression of matrix metallopeptidase 3 (MMP-3) in the joints of Hfe-KO mice compared with control mice at 8 weeks after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: HH was associated with an accelerated development of OA in mice. Our findings suggest that synovial iron overload has a definite role in the progression of HH-related OA

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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a systemic large vessel vasculitis, with extracranial arterial involvement described in 10-15% of cases, usually affecting the aorta and its branches. Patients with GCA are more likely to develop aortic aneurysms, but these are rarely present at the time of the diagnosis. We report the case of an 80-year-old Caucasian woman, who reported proximal muscle pain in the arms with morning stiffness of the shoulders for eight months. In the previous two months, she had developed worsening bilateral arm claudication, severe pain, cold extremities and digital necrosis. She had no palpable radial pulses and no measurable blood pressure. The patient had normochromic anemia, erythrocyte sedimentation rate of 120 mm/h, and a negative infectious and autoimmune workup. Computed tomography angiography revealed concentric wall thickening of the aorta extending to the aortic arch branches, particularly the subclavian and axillary arteries, which were severely stenotic, with areas of bilateral occlusion and an aneurysm of the ascending aorta (47 mm). Despite corticosteroid therapy there was progression to acute critical ischemia. She accordingly underwent surgical revascularization using a bilateral carotid-humeral bypass. After surgery, corticosteroid therapy was maintained and at six-month follow-up she was clinically stable with reduced inflammatory markers. GCA, usually a chronic benign vasculitis, presented exceptionally in this case as acute critical upper limb ischemia, resulting from a massive inflammatory process of the subclavian and axillary arteries, treated with salvage surgical revascularization.

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Patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ib (PHP-Ib) present hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia, as a consequence of a resistance to PTH action, through its G-protein-coupled receptor, in the renal tubules. This resistance results from tissue-specific silencing of the G-protein alpha-subunit (G(s)α), due to imprinting disruption of its encoding locus--GNAS. In familial PHP-Ib, maternally inherited deletions at the STX16 gene are associated to a regional GNAS methylation defect. In sporadic PHP-Ib, broad methylation changes at GNAS arise from unknown genetic causes. In this study, we describe the clinical presentation of PHP-Ib in four Portuguese patients (two of whom were siblings), and provide further insight for the management of patients with this disease. The diagnosis of PHP-Ib was made after detection of GNAS imprinting defects in each of the cases. In the siblings, a regional GNAS methylation change resulted from a known 3.0 kb STX16 deletion. In the other two patients, the broad methylation defects at GNAS, which were absent in their relatives, resulted from genetic alterations that remain to be identified. We report the first clinical and genetic study of Portuguese patients with PHP-Ib. The genetic identification of a hereditary form of this rare disease allowed an early diagnosis, and may prevent hypocalcemia-related complications.