4 resultados para Estampilles : Josserand-Bruno. n° 17


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Introdução: Os tumores cardíacos primários podem ser benignos ou malignos, ter origem no endocárdio, miocárdio ou pericárdio. São raros em crianças, com uma prevalência descrita em séries de autópsia de 0,0017 a 0,28%; a maioria são benignos, representando os malignos cerca de 10% do total. Material e Métodos: Com o objectivo de avaliar a apresentação clínica e a evolução das crianças assistidas num centro de Cardiologia Pediátrica com este diagnóstico, procedeu-se à revisão retrospectiva dos processos clínicos dos doentes com tumores cardíacos primários observados nos últimos 17 anos (1989-2006). Determinou-se a forma de apresentação, diagnóstico morfológico, complicações e evolução ao longo do período de seguimento. Resultados: Identificaram-se 12 doentes, cuja idade média à data do diagnóstico foi de 23 meses. Em dois casos o diagnóstico foi pré-natal. A causa mais frequente de referenciação foi a esclerose tuberosa, seguida de sopro cardíaco. O ecocardiograma e a ressonância magnética permitiram o diagnóstico em todos. Todos os doentes realizaram electrocardiograma e registo Holter e o achado mais frequente foram as alterações inespecíficas da repolarização. O tumor mais frequente foi o rabdomioma (67%), na maioria associado a esclerose tuberosa; seguido do fibroma em (17%) e do fibroelastoma (8%). Apesar da biópsia ser o exame de eleição para a confirmação diagnóstica, realizou-se apenas em dois doentes. A excisão cirúrgica do tumor foi efectuada num doente (fibroelastoma), por risco de embolia pulmonar. Discussão e Conclusões: Na população estudada o tumor cardíaco mais frequente foi o rabdomioma associado à esclerose tuberosa. A maioria dos doentes não apresentava sintomas cardiovasculares, sendo o seu diagnóstico geralmente efectuado em observações de rotina para esclarecimento de sopro cardíaco ou devido ao diagnóstico de esclerose tuberosa. O exame histológico justifica-se apenas nos tumores mais raros.

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Introduction: Skin diseases in paediatric age are often distressing conditions with significant impact in children’s psychosocial development. Additionally, systemic therapeutic options are often limited in childhood, due to its potential toxicity in this vulnerable group. Phototherapy is therefore an endorsed option for photo-responsive dermatological conditions. Objective and Methods:This observational retrospective study aims to access efficacy and safety of Phototherapy in our paediatric population. Relevant clinical data from 1996 to present concerning patients aged 18 years or less was collected. Results: 78 patients were included, of which64,1%was female. Mean age was 12,9 years (range 2-18). Distribution according to diagnosis was:47,4%psoriasis, 34,6% alopecia areata, 9,0% vitiligo, 9,0% other diagnosis. Mean number of cycles was 1,5 (range 1-7), with an average of 16,3 treatments per cycle and mean cumulative dose 134 J/cm2. 70,5% was treated with one single cycle. Topic and systemic PUVA were the first choice in 37,2% and 39,7%, respectively, while UVB TL01 and broadband UVB were used in 11,5% each. On the first cycle 67,5% improved, 14,3% showed no sustained clinical response and 19,5% were lost to follow-up. Psoriasis patients had the best response rates (81,8%), followed by alopecia areata (59,3%). Side effects occurred in 21%, being erythema the most common (12%). None led to therapeutic interruption. Discussion: Phototherapy is a safe and effective option in childhood, yet the withdraw rate might be an important limitation.

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BACKGROUND: Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes (PNS) pose quite an uncommon neurological complication, affecting less than 1% of patients with breast cancer. Nearly one third of these patients lack detectable onconeural antibodies (ONAs), and improvement in neurologic deficits with concomitant cancer treatments is achieved in less than 30% of cases. CASE PRESENTATION: A 42-year-old, premenopausal woman presented with facial paralysis on the central left side accompanied by a left tongue deviation, an upward vertical nystagmus, moderate spastic paraparesis, dystonic posturing of the left foot, lower limb hyperreflexia and bilateral extensor plantar reflex. After ruling out all other potential neurologic causes, PNS was suspected but no ONAs were found. A PET-CT scan detected increased metabolism in the right breast, as well as an ipsilateral thoracic interpectoral adenopathy. Core biopsy confirmed the presence of an infiltrating duct carcinoma. After breast surgery, the neurologic symptoms disappeared. One week later, the patient was readmitted to the hospital with a bilateral fatigable eyelid ptosis, and two weeks later, there was a noticeable improvement in eyelid ptosis, accompanied by a rapid and progressive development of lower spastic paraparesis. She started adjuvant treatment with chemotherapy with marked clinical and neurological improvement, and by the end of radiotherapy, there were no signs of neurologic impairment. CONCLUSION: This case study highlights the importance of a high level of vigilance for the detection of PNS, even when ONAs are not detected, as the rapid identification and treatment of the underlying tumor offers the best chance for a full recovery.

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17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 10 (HSD10) deficiency is a rare X-linked inborn error of isoleucine catabolism. Although this protein has been genetically implicated in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis, studies of amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) in patients with HSD10 deficiency have not been previously reported. We found, in a severely affected child with HSD10 deficiency, undetectable levels of Aβ in the cerebrospinal fluid, together with low expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor, α-synuclein, and serotonin metabolites. Confirmation of these findings in other patients would help elucidating mechanisms of synaptic dysfunction in this disease, and highlight the role of Aβ in both early and late periods of life.