999 resultados para Patologia molecular
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Graduate Student Symposium on Molecular Imprinting 2013, na Queen’s University, Belfast, United Kingdom, 15 a 17 de Agosto de 2013
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Introdução: A contracepção e os problemas ginecológicos em adolescentes com patologia neurológica tem uma abordagem geral comum ao grupo etário. Contudo, algumas patologias como a epilepsia e o défice cognitivo (DC) profundo determinam necessidades e desafios adicionais emalguns casos. Objectivos: Caracterizar as necessidades e os problemas ginecológicos e respectivas opções terapêuticas em dois grupos de adolescentes com doença neurológica, com e sem DC. População e Métodos: Revisão casuística das adolescentes referenciadas da Consulta de Neuropediatria para a Consulta de Ginecologia de um hospital materno-infantil entre Janeiro de 1998 e Maio de 2007. Resultados: Foram identificadas 57 referenciações de adolescentes,37 com défice cognitivo (65%) e 20 sem défice cognitivo (DC). O DC foi classificado como “limiar” (1),ligeiro (7), moderado (8) ou grave/profundo (21). O segundo diagnóstico mais frequente foi a epilepsia (54% no grupo com DC e 60% no grupo sem DC). A contracepção foi motivo de consulta em 65% dos casos de cada grupo. Em doze adolescentes, foi utilizado o implante hormonal subcutâneo(10 com DC), e dez iniciaram contracepção oral (4 com DC). Não houve diferenças na opção por método hormonal em função da existência ou não de epilepsia (p=0,54). A dismenorreia foi a queixa ginecológica mais frequente em ambos os grupos (N=12). Seis adolescentes com DC profundo foram esterilizadas por necessidade de contracepção e/ou dismenorreia intensa, menorragia ou dificuldades com a higiene menstrual, incluindo quatro laqueações tubárias laparoscópicas, duas histerectomias supracervicais e duas histerectomias totais. Conclusões: A epilepsia não impede a contracepção hormonal em grande parte dos casos. O implante subcutâneo ultrapassa a dificuldade na adesão à contracepção oral em jovens com DC. Existem questões éticas e legais associadas à esterilização de adolescentes com DC profundo.
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BACKGROUND: Atherosclerotic carotid disease represents approximately 20% of the causes of ischemic stroke. Effective treatment options, such as endovascular or surgical revascularization procedures, are available. Doppler Ultrasound (DUS) is a non-invasive, inexpensive, routine exam used to evaluate the presence of internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. We retrospectively analysed the prevalence of severe atherosclerotic carotid disease in a population of patients with acute ischemic stroke/transitory ischemic attacks (TIAs), and the role of DUS in the detection of ICA stenosis and treatment decisions in these patients. METHODS: A total of 318 patients with ischemic stroke or TIAs was admitted to our stroke unit, and 260 patients were studied by DUS. ICA stenosis was evaluated by DUS according to peak systolic velocity. All DUS exams were performed by the same operator. ICA stenosis was further assessed in 43 patients by digital subtraction angiography (DSA) using NASCET criteria. RESULTS: Of the total 318 patients, 260 (82%) had DUS evaluation. Of the total 520 ICAs studied by DUS, degrees of ICA stenosis were: 0-29% n= 438 (84%); 30-49% n= 8 (2%); 50-69% n= 27 (5%); 70-89% n= 15 (3%); 90-99% n= 20 (4%); oclusão n= 14 (2%). Of the total 260 patients studied, 43 (16.5%) underwent DSA. Sensibility and specificity of DUS in the diagnosis of carotid stenosis over 70% were, respectively, 91% e 84%. Of the total 31 patients with significant carotid stenosis (70-99%), 23 (74%) underwent subsequent carotid revascularization procedures. DISCUSSION: DUS is an important screening test in our stroke unit, justifying its use as a routine exam for all patients with ischemic stroke/TIAs. Moreover, our results show the relevance of severe carotid disease in a population with acute ischemic stroke/TIAs (16.5%), with a total of 9% of patients being submitted to carotid revascularization procedures.
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The genomic sequences of the Envelope-Non-Structural protein 1 junction region (E/NS1) of 84 DEN-1 and 22 DEN-2 isolates from Brazil were determined. Most of these strains were isolated in the period from 1995 to 2001 in endemic and regions of recent dengue transmission in São Paulo State. Sequence data for DEN-1 and DEN-2 utilized in phylogenetic and split decomposition analyses also include sequences deposited in GenBank from different regions of Brazil and of the world. Phylogenetic analyses were done using both maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Results for both DEN-1 and DEN-2 data are ambiguous, and support for most tree bipartitions are generally poor, suggesting that E/NS1 region does not contain enough information for recovering phylogenetic relationships among DEN-1 and DEN-2 sequences used in this study. The network graph generated in the split decomposition analysis of DEN-1 does not show evidence of grouping sequences according to country, region and clades. While the network for DEN-2 also shows ambiguities among DEN-2 sequences, it suggests that Brazilian sequences may belong to distinct subtypes of genotype III.
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Serological, epidemiological and molecular aspects of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were evaluated in 183 subjects from Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, and adjacent areas. Serum samples which tested anti-HCV positive by microparticle enzyme immunoassay (MEIA) obtained from eight patients with chronic hepatitis C, 48 blood donors, and 127 patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were submitted to another enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) and to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). About 78.7% of samples were also reactive by ELISA, with the greater proportion (70.8%) of discordant results verified among blood donors. A similar finding was observed for HCV-RNA detection by PCR, with 111/165 (67.3%) positive samples, with higher rates among HIV-positive subjects and patients with chronic hepatitis than among blood donors. Sixty-one PCR-positive samples were submitted to HCV genotyping, with 77.1, 21.3 and 1.6% of the samples identified as types 1, 3 and 2, respectively. Finally, analysis of some risk factors associated with HCV infection showed that intravenous drug use was the most common risk factor among HIV/HCV co-infected patients, while blood transfusion was the most important risk factor in the group without HIV infection. The present study contributed to the knowledge regarding risk factors associated with HCV infection and the distribution of HCV genotypes in the population evaluated.
Anemia Megaloblástica Aguda por Inalação de Óxido Nitroso em Doente com Patologia Autoimune Múltipla
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As anemias megaloblásticas são habitualmente vistas como doenças crónicas de aparecimento insidioso. No entanto, um estado megaloblástico pode aparecer em apenas alguns dias devido à deficiência aguda de ácido fólico ou vitamina B12. Uma das causas mais comuns, embora pouco relatada, é acção tissular do óxido nitroso (NO2), substancia volátil utilizada comummente em anestesia. Efectivamente, o N02 inactiva a metilcobalamina, levando ao rápido desenvolvimento de uma hematopoiese megaloblástica. Este fenómeno pode ocorrer mesmo em doentes sem défice prévio de vitamina B12, sendo no entanto frequente e mais grave quando há um estado carencial de base. Apresentamos o caso clínico de uma doente com fractura do colo do fémur, que desenvolveu anemia aguda no pós-operatório cuja investigação permitiu identificar uma anemia pemiciosa latente e patologia tiroideia autoimune em doente com vitiligo desde longa data.
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In many countries, the Enterovirus 71 (EV-71) Picornaviridae family is associated to hand, foot and mouth disease in addition to acute neurological diseases while in Brazil these viruses are more closely associated to the latter group. The aim of this research was to use the first EV-71 isolate of the Northern region of Brazil in molecular and seroepidemiologic studies. Two (2.2%) out of 88 stool samples (44 cases of AFP), collected from January 1998 to December 2000 were positive for EV-71 isolation (73442/PA/99). Nucleotide sequence of the gen that codifies the VP1 protein showed that isolate 73442/PA/99 was similar to the EV-71 strains belonging to genotype B - more closely identified with EV-71 from North America. Neutralization test with 389 sera samples collected from January 1998 to November 2001, from individuals ranging from 0 to 15 years of age living in the city of Belém, State of Pará showed the following results in relation to isolate 73442/PA/99 and prototype BrCr: a total of 207 individuals (53.2%) had neutralization antibodies to both viruses, 167 (42.9%) had no antibodies and 15 showed the presence of neutralizing antibodies to one of the two viruses. Only 20.2% of the children aged 0 to 3 had neutralizing antibodies to EV-71, indicating that these children were more susceptible to the infection. Both the seroprevalence study and VP1 sequencing were important to demonstrate the spread and the molecular pattern of the EV-71 circulating in the Northern Region of Brazil.
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Com base numa revisão de 279 exames angiográficos realizados no Serviço de Radiologia do Hospital de Santa Marta, tenta-se definir as indicações daquele exame na avaliação e diagnóstico de lesões musculo-esqueléticas de origem traumática ou tumoral e a sua aplicação como técnica de intervenção terapêutica.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do grau de Grau de Mestre por Licenciados Pré-Bolonha, em Biotecnologia
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O tromboembolismo venoso é uma das principais causas de morbilidade e mortalidade materna. Quando não diagnosticado e não tratado, o embolismo pulmonar (EP) pode levar a morte materna. É assim, muito importante a classe médica estar atenta para esta patologia.O eco-Doppler-colorido e a cintigrafia de ventilação-perfusão são fundamentais, durante a gravidez, para o diagnóstico de trombose venosa profunda (TVP) e EP respectivamente. Em doentes com suspeita clínica de TVP ou EP, deve-se iniciar terapêutica com heparina não fraccionada ou de baixo peso molecular, até que o diagnóstico seja excluído, a menos que a anticoagulação seja fortemente contra-indicada.
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Candida dubliniensis is a new, recently described species of yeast. This emerging oral pathogen shares many phenotypic and biochemical characteristics with C. albicans, making it hard to differentiate between them, although they are genotypically distinct. In this study, PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) was used to investigate the presence of C. dubliniensis in samples in a culture collection, which had been isolated from HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients with oral erythematous candidiasis. From a total of 37 samples previously identified as C. albicans by the classical method, two samples of C. dubliniensis (5.4%) were found through the use of PCR. This study underscores the presence of C. dubliniensis, whose geographical and epidemiological distribution should be more fully investigated.