6 resultados para Nadir Shah, Sha de Persia 1688-1747

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Objective To evaluate the relationship between two year PSA nadir (PSAn) after brachytherapy and biochemical recurrence rates in prostate cancer patients. Materials and Methods In the period from January 1998 to August 2007, 120 patients were treated with iodine-125 brachytherapy alone. The results analysis was based on the definition of biochemical recurrence according to the Phoenix Consensus. Results Biochemical control was observed in 86 patients (71.7%), and biochemical recurrence, in 34 (28.3%). Mean PSAn was 0.53 ng/ml. The mean follow-up was 98 months. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1, with two year PSAn < 0.5 ng/ml after brachytherapy (74 patients; 61.7%), and group 2, with two year PSAn ≥ 0.5 ng/ml after brachytherapy (46 patients; 38.3%). Group 1 presented biochemical recurrence in 15 patients (20.3%), and group 2, in 19 patients (43.2%) (p < 0.02). The analysis of biochemical disease-free survival at seven years, stratified by the two groups, showed values of 80% and 64% (p < 0.02), respectively. Conclusion Levels of two year PSAn ≥ 0.5 ng/ml after brachytherapy are strongly correlated with a poor prognosis. This fact may help to identify patients at risk for disease recurrence.

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INTRODUCTION: The present study investigated cancer prevalence and associated factors among HIV-infected individuals attending an AIDS outpatient clinic in Vitória, State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. METHODS: A sectional study was conducted among HIV infected adults attending an AIDS outpatient clinic in Vitória, State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Demographic, epidemiological and clinical data were abstracted from medical records, including cancer diagnoses; nadir and current CD4 cell count, HIV viral load, time on antiretroviral treatment (ART), type of ART and smoking status. RESULTS: A total of 730 (91.3%) patients were included in the study. Median age was 44.0 [interquartile range (IQR): 35-50.3] years; median time since HIV diagnosis was 5.5 years (IQR: 2-10); 60% were male; and 59% were white. Thirty (4.1%) cases of cancer were identified of which 16 (53%) were AIDS defining cancers and 14 (47%) were non-AIDS defining malignancies. Patients diagnosed with cancer presented higher chance of being tobacco users [OR 2.2 (95% CI: 1.04-6.24)]; having nadir CD4 ≤200 cells/mm³ [OR 3.0 (95% CI: 1.19-7.81)] and higher lethality [OR 13,3 (95% CI: 4,57-38,72)]. CONCLUSIONS: These results corroborate the importance of screening for and prevention of non-AIDS defining cancers focus in HIV-infected population, as these cancers presented with similar frequency as AIDS defining cancers.

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FUNDAMENTO: Ainda não foi claramente estabelecido se a resistência/deficiência insulínica leva diretamente à aterogênese ou através de sua associação com outros fatores de risco como os níveis de lipoproteína (a)[Lp(a)]. OBJETIVO: O objetivo do estudo foi estabelecer a relação entre os níveis basais de insulina, lípides e lipoproteína (a) em pacientes com diabetes mellitus (DM) tipo 2. MÉTODOS: Amostras de sangue foram colhidas em jejum e os níveis de insulina, lipoproteína (a), colesterol total (CT), triglicérides (TG), lipoproteína de baixa densidade (LDL-C), lipoproteína de alta densidade (LDL-C), glicose e hemoglobina glicada (HbA1c) foram medidos em 60 pacientes com DM tipo 2 e 28 indivíduos saudáveis. Nós dividimos os pacientes em dois grupos baseados nos níveis basais de insulina: > 10 µIU/ml e < 10 µIU/ml. RESULTADOS: Os níveis de insulina eram mais altos nos indivíduos diabéticos do que nos controles [p < 0,05]. Os níveis de CT (p< 0,01), LDL-C (p< 0,05), razão CT/HDL (p< 0,01), e TG (p< 0,05) eram mais altos e os níveis de HDL- C eram significantemente mais baixos em ambos os grupos de diabéticos, quando comparados aos controles. Os níveis de Lp(a) eram significantemente mais baixos em diabéticos com insulina basal > 10 µIU/ml comparados com aqueles que apresentavam insulina basal < 10 µIU/ml (p < 0.05). A análise de regressão mostrou uma relação significante da Lp(a) com os níveis de insulina (r = 0,262, p < 0,05) e razão Insulina/Glicose(r = 0,257, p < 0,05). CONCLUSÃO: Os níveis de Lp(a) se correlacionam inversamente com os níveis de insulina em pacientes com DM tipo 2. Os níveis de Lp(a) podem ser um dos fatores de risco cardiovascular em pacientes com DM tipo 2 com maior duração da doença. (Arq Bras Cardiol 2009;93(1):28-33)

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Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed since the fourth millennium BC. In Egypt (3500 BC), it was believed that a set of channels are interconnected to the heart, transporting air, urine, air, blood, and the soul. One thousand years later, the heart was established as the center of the CVS by the Hippocratic Corpus in the medical school of Kos, and some of the CVS anatomical characteristics were defined. The CVS was known to transport blood via the right ventricle through veins and the pneuma via the left ventricle through arteries. Two hundred years later, in Alexandria, following the development of human anatomical dissection, Herophilus discovered that arteries were 6 times thicker than veins, and Erasistratus described the semilunar valves, emphasizing that arteries were filled with blood when ventricles were empty. Further, 200 years later, Galen demonstrated that arteries contained blood and not air. With the decline of the Roman Empire, Greco-Roman medical knowledge about the CVS was preserved in Persia, and later in Islam where, Ibn Nafis inaccurately described pulmonary circulation. The resurgence of dissection of the human body in Europe in the 14th century was associated with the revival of the knowledge pertaining to the CVS. The main findings were the description of pulmonary circulation by Servetus, the anatomical discoveries of Vesalius, the demonstration of pulmonary circulation by Colombo, and the discovery of valves in veins by Fabricius. Following these developments, Harvey described blood circulation.

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Foi conduzido um experimento a fim de estudar, comparativamente, o efeito da uréia coberta com enxofre (SCU) e uréia não coberta sobre a perda de nitrogênio (N-NH+4 + N-NO-3) por lixiviaçao em um Latossol Roxo que ocorre sob vegetação de cerrado no Município de Botucatu, SP-Brasil, bem como a influência de doses destes fertilizantes e do pH do solo. Verificou-se que SCU reduziu as perdas de nitrogênio, através do processo de lixiação, apresentando lenta liberação do elemento. O efeito das doses refletiu-se nas perdas por lixiviaçao com uma maior perda para a dose mais elevada (120 kg n/ ha). Houve influência do pH ocorrendo maiores perdas de N para o valor mais elenado, ou seja, no pH 6,5, para ambos os tipos de uréia, verificando-se também que o pH não influiu na liberação do N retido no grânulo de SCU.

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In this study we analyzed the microanatomy of the dorsal vessel of the triatomine Panstrongylus megistus. The organ is a tuble anatomically divided into an anterior aorta anad a posterior heart, connected to the body wall through 8 pairs of alary muscles. The heart is divided in 3 chambers by means of 2 pairs of cardiac valves. a pair of ostia can be observed in the lateral wall of each chamber. A bundle of nerve fibers was found outside the organ, running dorsally along its major axis. A group of longitudinal muscular fibers was found in the ventral portion of the vessel. The vessel was found to be lined both internally and externally by pericardial cells covered by a thin laminar membrane. Inseide the vessel the pericardial cells were disposed in layers and on the outside they formed clusters or rows.