56 resultados para TIMED-AI


Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A perfusão arterial invertida em gémeos foi descrita pela primeira vez em 1533 por Benedetti. Esta patologia também é conhecida como TRAP (Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion) ou monstro acárdico. É uma patologia que ocorre na gravidez múltipla monocoriónica caracterizada pela presença de um gémeo dador e outro receptor, anómalo, muitas vezes sem estrutura morfológica definida. É uma situação rara (1/35000 partos) mas grave, podendo ocorrer a morte do gémeo normal em cerca de 50 (¹,²,³)- 75% (¹,²) dos casos, consoante as séries consultadas. Foi efectuado um estudo retrospectivo dos casos de gémeos acardicos vigiados na Consulta de Gravidez Múltipla e no Centro de Diagnóstico Pré-Natal da Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa, entre os anos de 1994 e 2002. Num total de 597 gravidezes múltiplas, 120 caracterizadas como monocoriónicas, foram diagnosticados três casos.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A hiperplasia congénita da supra-renal (HCS) resulta, em mais de 90% dos casos, do défice de 21-hidroxilase. Este defeito condiciona um excesso de androgénios com virilização pré-natal dos fetos femininos. A terapêutica pré-natal com corticosteróides, quando iniciada precocemente (+- 6 semanas de gestação), parece prevenir ou reduzir a ambiguidade genital destes fetos. Os autores apresentam um caso clínico, com história familiar de HCS, em que a vigilância e a terapêutica foram iniciadas tardiamente (17 semanas de gestação) não tendo sido possível evitar a ambiguidade sexual. É realçada a importância do aconselhamento pré-concepcional e da terapêutica precoce das situações previamente identificadas.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Overview and Aims: Female sterilization is increasingly requested as a contraceptive method. Hysteroscopic sterilization by transcervical placing of Essure® micro-inserts in the initial portion of the tubes is a recent alternative to laparoscopic sterilization. The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of hysteroscopic versus laparoscopic sterilization. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Population: A total of 98 women undergoing sterilization in an outpatient clinic between July 2005 and July 2009. Methods: Patients’ age, associated diseases, anesthesic risk, procedure time, discomfort, adverse events and success rate were evaluated. Results: Mean age at surgery was 37.8 years (19-49), and there were no statistically significant differences between the groups regarding this parameter. Women in the hysteroscopic group had a significant number of associated diseases (98% versus 47%), obesity (31% versus 6%), and anesthesic risk (ASA III- 31% versus 0%). The mean duration of the procedure was the same for both techniques (laparoscopy 28 minutes and hysteroscopy 26 minutes). All laparoscopic sterilizations were successfully completed. In the hysteroscopic group 4% failed to complete the technique. There were no cases of severe pain. Women in the hysteroscopy group reported pain less frequently (40% versus 57%, χ2 p<0.05). Long term success rate was similar in both groups (96% for hysteroscopy and 98% for laparoscopy). Conclusions: In spite of a higher incidence of associated diseases, obesity and anesthetic risks in the hysteroscopy group, there were no significant differences in the duration of the procedure, adverse events and success rate. The hysteroscopic approach can therefore be considered an alternative to laparoscopy, eliminating the need for incisional surgery and for general anaesthesia. If women with high surgical risk and several associated diseases can safely undergo this procedure, it could well become the preferred method for women who want a permanent and irreversible contraceptive method.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Background: Performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on women with gynecological devices is a completely accepted practice. The goal of our review is to assess how safe it is to perform MRI on women using contraceptive implants or devices. Study Design: Literature review, searching in PubMed-Medline/Ovid for the following keywords: magnetic resonance imaging, intrauterine devices, Implanon® and Essure®. Results: Though plastic devices do not represent a contraindication to the use of the technique, those including metallic components have been submitted to several tests, after which they were classified as MR Conditional (devices presenting no risks in MR-specific environments) by the Food and Drug Administration. Thus, the use of MRI can be safely advised to women with this type of device as long as the magnetic resonance equipment is ≤3.0 T. Conclusions: Presently, there is no scientific evidence that contraindicates performing MRI on women with any kind of gynecological device. Therefore, this procedure is safe as long as it is performed under previously tested conditions.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

É apresentada uma revisão teórica sobre Hérnia Diafragmática Congénita (HDC). Os autores realizam um estudo retrospectivo de 12 casos de HDC referenciados ou diagnosticados na Unidade de Ecografia da Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa (MAC) entre os anos de 1996 a 1999. Após avaliação o aconselhamento foi efectuado, caso a caso, sendo proposta Interrupção Médica da Gravidez ou cirurgia pós-natal.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Setting: Burkitt’s lymphoma is a rare form of cancer and is an extremely rare diagnosis during pregnancy. This form of lymphoma is a very fast growing B cell neoplasm and chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for the disease in all its stages. Case report: The authors describe the case of a Caucasian 40-year-old nulliparous woman, with previous known Epstein–Barr virus infection, that presents at 28 weeks gestation with supraclavicular adenopathy and multiple bilateral breast nodules, in which biopsy showed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Burkitt’s type. Discussion: There are few described cases of Burkitt’s lymphoma during pregnancy and in general the outcomes have been poor. In most of the cases, the patients were not treated by current standards or instead had a late diagnosis. This neoplasia is the most rapidly progressive human tumor, and any delay in initiating therapy can adversely aVect patient’s prognosis. The authors discuss treatment options in pregnancy and its perinatal implications.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

We aimed to investigate the feasibility of an experimental system for simultaneous transcranial DC stimulation(tDCS) and EEG recording in human epilepsy. We report tolerability of this system in a cross-over controlled trial with 15 healthy subjects and preliminary effects of its use, testing repeated tDCS sessions, in two patients with drug-refractory Continuous Spike-Wave Discharges During Slow Sleep (CSWS). Our system combining continuous recording of the EEG with tDCS allows detailed evaluation of the interictal activity during the entire process. Stimulation with 1 mA was well‐tolerated in both healthy volunteers and patients with refractory epilepsy. The large reduction in interictal epileptiform EEG discharges in the two subjects with epilepsy supports further investigation of tDCS using this combined method of stimulation and monitoring in epilepsy. Continuous monitoring of epileptic activity throughout tDCS improves safety and allows detailed evaluation of epileptic activity changes induced by tDCS in patients.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Banca Prática inserida no Workshop Trauma em Situações Especiais realizado no dia 8 de Dezembro de 2012 no CHLisboa Central que aborda a avaliação primária e secundária das lesões das extremidades bem como casos particulares nomeadamente a amputação traumática e o uso de garrote e as queimaduras dos membros. Na mesma prática demonstrou-se a aplicação do garrote CAT (R) e do "Cling Film".

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

INTRODUCTION: Synovial sarcoma is a high-grade, soft-tissue sarcoma that most frequently is located in the vicinity of joints, tendons or bursae, although it can also be found in extra-articular locations. Most patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand are young and have a poor prognosis, as these tumors are locally aggressive and are associated with a relatively high metastasis rate. According to the literature, local recurrence and/or metastatic disease is found in nearly 80% of patients. Current therapy comprises surgery, systemic and limb perfusion chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. However, the 5-year survival rate is estimated to be only around 27% to 55%. Moreover, most authors agree that synovial sarcoma is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed malignancies of soft tissues because of their slow growing pattern, benign radiographic appearance, ability to change size, and the fact that they may elicit pain similar to that caused by common trauma. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe an unusual case of a large synovial sarcoma of the hand in a 63-year-old Caucasian woman followed for 12 years by a multidisciplinary team. In addition, a literature review of the most pertinent aspects of the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of these patients is presented. CONCLUSION: Awareness of this rare tumor by anyone dealing with hand pathology can hasten diagnosis, and this, in turn, can potentially increase survival. Therefore, a high index of suspicion for this disease should be kept in mind, particularly when evaluating young people, as they are the most commonly affected group.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

1.Pre-assessment data of the patient A 2-year-old boy, weighing 15 kg was admitted with a history of limited mouth opening(inter-incisor distance of 6 mm), hypoplastic and retrognathic mandible (bird face deformity) and facial asymmetry from left temporomandibular joint ankylosis (TMJA). He was born at term, after an uneventful pregnancy, and there was no report of trauma during caesarean section. No other possible aetiologies were identified. He was scheduled for mandibular osteotomy. Preoperative ENT examination revealed adenotonsillar hypertrophy. 2. Anaesthetic Plan A fiberoptic nasal intubation was performed under deep inhalation anaesthesia with sevoflurane, with the patient breathing spontaneously. Midazolam (0.05 mg.kg-1) and alfentanil (0.03 mg.kg-1) were given and anaesthesia was maintained with O2/air and sevoflurane. No neuromuscular blocking agent was administered since the surgical team needed facial nerve monitoring. 3. Description of incident During surgery an accidental extubation occurred and an attempt was made to reintubate the trachea by direct laryngoscopy. Although the osteotomy was nearly completed, the vocal cords could not be visualized (Cormack-Lehane grade IV laryngoscopic view). 4. Solving the problem Re-intubation was finally accomplished with the flexible fiberscope and the procedure was concluded without any more incidents. Extubation was performed 24 hours postoperatively with the patient fully awake. After surgery mouth opening improved to inter-incisor gap of 15 mm. 5. Lessons learned and take home message Two airways issues present in this case can lead to difficultventilation and intubation: TMJA and adenotonsillar hypertrophy. These difficulties were anticipated and managed accordingly. The accidental extubation brought to our attention the fact that, even after surgical correction, this airway remains challenging. Even with intensive jaw stretchingexercises there is a high incidence of re-ankylosis, especially in younger patients. One should bear that in mind when anaesthetizing patients with TMJA.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A redução na incidência e morbimortalidade do cancro do colo invasivo deveu-se, e deve-se, ao diagnóstico e terapêutica das lesões precursoras do cancro cervical, contribuindo para este objectivo a implementação de métodos e programas de rastreio eficazes com citologia cervical. É do conhecimento geral que a citologia cervical é um método de rastreio eficaz mas apresenta limitações. Os falso negativos podem atingir mais de 50%, uma taxa de 5 a 10% é considerada aceitável pela maioria dos autores. Taxas inferiores a 5% são apresentados nas melhores séries. Como a citologia é um exame de rastreio e não um teste diagnóstico, se a sintomatologia e/ou a clínica sugerirem patologia, a investigação deverá prosseguir, mesmo na presença de citologia negativa. O caso clínico que se apresenta ilustra e pede atenção para a problemática dos resultados falsamente negativos da citologia cervical.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A ressonância magnética nuclear (RMN) é um meio complementar de diagnóstico que só recentemente começou a ser utilizado na investigação de patologia fetal. São enormes as suas potencialidades sobretudo no esclarecimento de dificuldades de diagnóstico suscitadas pela ecografia e perante situações de risco acrescido de anomalias congénitas do sistema nervoso central. Os autores efectuaram uma avaliação retrospectiva de oito casos, em que foi realizada RMN cerebral fetal no Centro de Ressonância Magnética de Caselas, entre Março de 1999 e Agosto de 2001. Foi efectuado estudo anatomopatológico nas situações de interrupção da gravidez (5 casos). Os outros casos tiveram acompanhamento pós-natal em consulta de Neuropediatria. A RMN confirmou o diagnóstico ecográfico nas duas situações variantes do normal. Não foi concordante com a ecografia no caso de suspeita de teratoma encefálico – a RMN revelou tratar-se duma malformação artério-venosa do seio da dura-mater com trombose ao nível da tórcula. Nos restantes cinco casos confirmou e caracterizou melhor as lesões detectadas na ecografia. A RMN teve implicações na conduta obstétrica: tranquilizou os pais em 2 casos de suspeita ecográfica e permitiu um melhor aconselhamento, ao definir melhor a gravidade das lesões observadas na ecografia.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A Sirenomelia é uma malformação congénita rara e letal, que se caracteriza pela fusão dos membros inferiores em posição mediana, estando associada a outras malformações graves esqueléticas, dos aparelhos urogenital e gastro-intestinal inferior. Os autore3s, a propósito de um caso clínico, realizaram uma revisão da literatura relativa à etiologia, diagnóstico diferencial, bem como as possibilidades de diagnóstico pré-natal.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A Neurofibromatose tipo a (NF1) é uma doença multissistémica de carácter progressivo. Tem uma expressão fenotípica muito variada, sem factores preditivos de gravidade. Objectivos: caracterizar a população pediátrica com NF! seguida na consulta de Neurologia Pediátrica no Hospital de Dona Estefânia (HDE) e os principais motivos de referência; definir um protocolo de seguimento; definir critérios de referenciação para o neuropediatra. Material e Métodos: realizou-se um estudo retrospectivo e longitudinal através da consulta dos processos clínicos. Incluiu todas as crianças com critérios de diagnóstico de NF1 de acordo com National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference criteria de 1988. Os dados foram comparados com outras séries recentes. Resultados: São 28 as crianças com critérios de diagnóstico de NF1, 15 (53%) do sexo feminino e 17 (60,7%) com anetecendentes familiares de NF1. A média da idade do diagnóstico é de 3,6 +-3,3 anos (3m-14a) e a idade actual é de 8 +-7,05 anos (11m-15a). O principal motivo de referenciação à consulta de Neurologia foi um pedido de orientação face à presença de manchas "café cpm leite", que estiveram presentes em 100% dos casos. a epilepsia ocorreu em 4 (14,2%)crianças, com crises parciais complexas. Surgiram complicações graves em 7 crianças (25%): tumor do SNC (3); linfoma (1); pseudoartrose da tíbia (1); epilepsia refractária (1); neurofibroma retroperitoneal (1).