20 resultados para Judson, Olivia: Tohtori Tatjanan seksineuvoja koko luomakunnalle
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar a regeneração natural de duas áreas de vegetação de caatinga com diferentes históricos de uso no agreste pernambucano. O estudo foi realizado em duas áreas: Área I de mata nativa, sem evidências históricas de eliminação total da vegetação para fins de cultivos agrícolas; e Área II, anteriormente ocupada com cultivo da palma forrageira, abandonada há cerca de 30 anos e que se encontrava em estágio de sucessão secundária. Para coleta dos dados da vegetação, foram utilizadas 24 parcelas de dimensões de 5 x 5 m, em 12 parcelas em cada área, sendo considerados indivíduos em regeneração natural as plantas que possuíram circunferência a 1,30 m do solo (CAP) < 6,0 cm e altura >1,0 m. No levantamento estrutural dos indivíduos regenerantes das duas áreas foram identificados 581 plantas pertencentes a 14 famílias botânicas, 26 gêneros e 30 espécies. As densidades totais obtidas neste estudo foram de 11.200 ind.ha-1 e 8.116 ind.ha-1, nas Áreas I e II, respectivamente. As espécies que obtiveram maiores densidades de regeneração natural na Área I foram: Croton argyrophyllus, Senegalia bahiensis, Croton blanchetianus e Coutareahexandra; e na Área II: Senegalia bahiensis, Poincianella pyramidalis, Zanthoxyllum sp, Croton blanchetianus e Croton argyrophyllus.
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PURPOSE: To determine anatomical and functional pelvic floor measurements performed with three-dimensional (3-D) endovaginal ultrasonography in asymptomatic nulliparous women without dysfunctions detected in previous dynamic 3-D anorectal ultrasonography (echo defecography) and to demonstrate the interobserver reliability of these measurements. METHODS: Asymptomatic nulliparous volunteers were submitted to echo defecography to identify dynamic dysfunctions, including anatomical (rectocele, intussusceptions, entero/sigmoidocele and perineal descent) and functional changes (non-relaxation or paradoxical contraction of the puborectalis muscle) in the posterior compartment and assessed with regard to the biometric index of levator hiatus, pubovisceral muscle thickness, urethral length, anorectal angle, anorectal junction position and bladder neck position with the 3-D endovaginal ultrasonography. All measurements were compared at rest and during the Valsalva maneuver, and perineal and bladder neck descent was determined. The level of interobserver agreement was evaluated for all measurements. RESULTS: A total of 34 volunteers were assessed by echo defecography and by 3-D endovaginal ultrasonography. Out of these, 20 subjects met the inclusion criteria. The 14 excluded subjects were found to have posterior dynamic dysfunctions. During the Valsalva maneuver, the hiatal area was significantly larger, the urethra was significantly shorter and the anorectal angle was greater. Measurements at rest and during the Valsalva maneuver differed significantly with regard to anorectal junction and bladder neck position. The mean values for normal perineal descent and bladder neck descent were 0.6 cm and 0.5 cm above the symphysis pubis, respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient ranged from 0.62-0.93. CONCLUSIONS: Functional biometric indexes, normal perineal descent and bladder neck descent values were determined for young asymptomatic nulliparous women with the 3-D endovaginal ultrasonography. The method was found to be reliable to measure pelvic floor structures at rest and during Valsalva, and might therefore be suitable for identifying dysfunctions in symptomatic patients.
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PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with two or more recurrent first trimester miscarriages of unknown cause. METHODS: The study was conducted on 151 women and 94 partners who had an obstetrical history of two or more consecutive first trimester abortions (1-12 weeks of gestation). The controls were 100 healthy women without a history of pregnancy loss. Chromosomal analysis was performed on peripheral blood lymphocytes cultured for 72 hours, using Trypsin-Giemsa (GTG) banding. In all cases, at least 30 metaphases were analyzed and 2 karyotypes were prepared, using light microscopy. The statistical analysis was performed using the Student t-test for normally distributed data and the Mann-Whitney test for non-parametric data. The Kruskal-Wallis test or Analysis of Variance was used to compare the mean values between three or more groups. The software used was Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), version 17.0. RESULTS: The frequency of chromosomal abnormalities in women with recurrent miscarriages was 7.3%, including 4.7% with X-chromosome mosaicism, 2% with reciprocal translocations and 0.6% with Robertsonian translocations. A total of 2.1% of the partners of women with recurrent miscarriages had chromosomal abnormalities, including 1% with X-chromosome mosaicism and 1% with inversions. Among the controls, 1% had mosaicism. CONCLUSION: An association between chromosomal abnormalities and recurrent miscarriage in the first trimester of pregnancy (OR=7.7; 95%CI 1.2--170.5) was observed in the present study. Etiologic identification of genetic factors represents important clinical information for genetic counseling and orientation of the couple about the risk for future pregnancies and decreases the number of investigations needed to elucidate the possible causes of miscarriages.
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OBJETIVO:Descrever as características epidemiológicas e obstétricas de mulheres com perdas gestacionais de repetição.MÉTODOS:Estudo descritivo e analítico, que teve como critério de inclusão mulheres atendidas no ambulatório de perdas gestacionais de repetição (grupo de perdas), entre janeiro de 2006 e dezembro de 2010. Foram excluídas as pacientes que não residiam em Salvador, na Bahia, e aquelas que não puderam ser contatadas por telefone. O Grupo Controle foi constituído por 204 gestantes de baixo risco ao pré-natal, atendidas entre maio de 2007 e abril de 2008. Foram excluídas desse grupo aquelas que não aceitaram participar da entrevista e com risco obstétrico. As variáveis pesquisadas foram: idade, escolaridade, ocupação, estado civil, etilismo, índice de massa corpórea e, como antecedentes obstétricos, a idade da gestação em que ocorreram as perdas. Para a análise estatística, utilizou-se o programa SPSS, versão 18.0. As médias e os desvios padrão das variáveis contínuas foram comparados utilizando-se o teste t de Student, já para as frequências das variáveis nominais, aplicou-se o teste do χ2.RESULTADOS:A média de idade das mulheres de perdas foi mais elevada do que no Controle (32,3±6,3 versus 26,5±6,4 anos; p<0,01). Houve predomínio do consumo de bebidas alcoólicas no grupo de perdas (36,9 versus 22,1%; p=0,01), assim como no estado civil (93,2 versus 66,7%; p<0,01), no qual elas eram casadas ou viviam em união estável, respectivamente. O índice de massa corpórea pré-gestacional foi superior no grupo de perdas (26,9 versus 23,5%; p<0,01). Nos antecedentes obstétricos, 103 mulheres com perdas gestacionais relataram 334 gestações. Destas, 56 tiveram dois ou mais abortos no primeiro trimestre e em 31 delas, duas ou mais gestações evoluíram para abortos tardios/prematuros extremos.CONCLUSÕES:Mulheres com perdas recorrentes incluídas neste estudo tiveram alguns fatores de risco identificados, tais como a idade mais avançada e o índice de massa corpórea superior. As observações são coerentes com as propostas mais recentes a respeito de perdas recorrentes que consideram a inclusão das perdas em várias idades gestacionais.
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Abstract PURPOSE: To estimate the future pregnancy success rate in women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study including 103 women seen at a clinic for recurrent pregnancy loss (loss group) between January 2006 and December 2010 and a control group including 204 pregnant women seen at a low-risk prenatal care unit between May 2007 and April 2008. Both groups were seen in the university teaching hospital the Maternidade Climério de Oliveira, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Reproductive success rate was defined as an alive-birth, independent of gestational age at birth and survival after the neonatal period. Continuous variables Means and standard deviations (SD) were compared using Student's t-test and nominal variables proportions by Pearson χ2test. RESULTS: Out of 90 who conceived, 83 (91.2%) had reproductive success rate. There were more full-term pregnancies in the control than in the loss group (174/187; 92.1 versus 51/90; 56.7%; p<0.01). The prenatal visits number was satisfactory for 76 (85.4%) women in the loss group and 125 (61.3%) in the control (p<0.01). In this, the beginning of prenatal care was earlier (13.3; 4.2 versus 19.6; 6.9 weeks). During pregnancy, the loss group women increased the weight more than those in the control group (58.1 versus 46.6%; p=0.04). Although cervix cerclage was performed in 32/90 women in the loss group, the pregnancy duration mean was smaller (34.8 weeks; SD=5.6 versus 39.3 weeks; SD=1.6; p<0.01) than in the control group. Due to gestational complications, cesarean delivery predominated in the loss group (55/83; 64.7 versus 73/183; 39.5%; p<0.01). CONCLUSION: A very good reproductive success rate can be attributed to greater availability of healthcare services to receive pregnant women, through prenatal visits (scheduled or not), cervical cerclage performed on time, and available hospital care for the mother and newborn.