795 resultados para multifocal lens
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O Sarcoma de Kaposi (SK) é uma neoplasia multifocal, de expressão predominantemente cutânea, mas que pode atingir órgãos viscerais. Estão descritas quatro variantes: o SK clássico, o endémico africano, o iatrogénico e o epidémico. Esta última variante surgiu com a associação deste tumor à SIDA e tomou proporções importantes, tanto pela sua frequência como pela expressão clínica disseminada com atingimento visceral marcado. Os homossexuais constituem o grupo de risco mais afectado e admitem-se várias hipóteses etiológicas para esta neoplasia. Existe uma correlação entre o grau de deficiência imunológica e a extensão da doença. O SK associado à SIDA apresenta envolvimento visceral em 50 a 70% dos casos. No entanto, o envolvimento visceral isolado é raro. Descrevem-se as expressões gastro-intestinal, pulmonar e cardíaca da doença, por serem os órgãos mais frequentemente atingidos. A terapêutica é meramente paliativa e pode ser local ou sistémica. O SK raramente é causa de morte, com excepção do envolvimento pulmonar, vindo o doente a falecer em consequência de infecções oportunistas.
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The authors report two cases of adrenal insufficiency secondary to infiltration of the adrenal glands by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. The first patient had been treated for a chronic multifocal form of paracoccidiodomycosis 11 years ago. The diagnosis of the mycosis was done simultaneous with that of the adrenal insufficiency in the second patient. In both patients the diagnosis was done by direct visualization of fungus in adrenal biopsies. They were treated with hormonal supplements and itraconazol by 12 and six months, without relapses during the follow-up period.
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Introdução: Osíndrome de encefalopatia posterior reversível, ou PRES, é uma entidade clinico-radiológica associada a uma grande variedade de contextos clínicos, nomeadamente em idade pediátrica, com padrões imagiológicos mais típicos com envolvimento dos lobos parietais e occipitais mas também com outras formas imagiológicas, mais ou menos frequentes dependendo dos locais envolvidos (frontais e temporais, tronco cerebral, ganglios da base, cerebelo...). Objectivos: Apresentar formas de PRES em idade pediátrica com características imagiológicas infrequentes. Casos Clínicos: Apresentam-se os casos em duas jovens de sexo feminino, ambas com HTA grave e insuficiência renal, que se apresentaram com cefaleias intensas e uma delas com crises convulsivas, alteração do estado consciência e hemiparésia esquerda. Num dos casos a RM demonstrou um envolvimento extenso da medula e bulbo, apenas com uma pequena lesão parietal direita, com total reversão destas alterações em estudos de controle. No outro caso, a TC e a RM evidenciaram inúmeras lesões de edema com envolvimento multifocal de todos os lobos cerebrais e com múltiplas áreas hemorrágicas igualmente dispersas, desde micro-hemorragias a um hematoma mais volumoso, tendo-se constatado nos estudos de controle uma regressão parcial destas alterações. Conclusão: Apesar do envolvimento mais típico das regiões parietais e occipitais no PRES por lesões de edema vasogénico, padrões atípicos e infrequentes estão documentados e devem ser reconhecidos, incluindo-se nestes padrões o envolvimento predominantemente medular e a presença de múltiplas hemorragias.
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Jorge Lobo's disease is a cutaneous and subcutaneous mycosis that affects patients in the Amazon region. The number of patients is relatively small, but the real situation of the disease as public health problem is not known, because Jorge Lobo's disease is not a notifiable disease. This study aims to report the clinical evolution in patients affected and to determine the prevalence and areas of occurrence of the disease. A retrospective study was carried out based on the analysis of the clinical records, which included a collection of photographs of patients in the Department of Sanitary Dermatology, in Rio Branco, and patients seen in the interior of the state. In a decade, in Rio Branco, 249 cases of the disease were reported, 30 were females and 219 males. Of these patients, 153 had localized lesions, 94 of them were on one ear, 55 had multifocal lesions and 41 had disseminated lesions. The average time between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis was 19 years. The average age at the time of diagnosis was 53 years, and ages ranged from 14 to 96 years.
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Visceral leishmaniasis affects various organs including the kidneys; which can lead to renal failure and death. In order to verify this renal involvement, material was evaluated from 100 dogs naturally infected and with serological diagnosis of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL). Inflammatory changes were present in 25.3% of the tubules, in 67.0% of interstitium and in 52.0% of glomeruli. There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the presence of glomerulonephritis in symptomatic and oligosymptomatic dogs. The membranous and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis were the most frequent, both with 18.0% frequency, followed by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis with 14.0%. Changes such as cylindruria, tubular and fibrosis hypertrophy, periglomerular inflammatory infiltrate, and multifocal and diffuse peritubular inflammatory infiltrate were observed. The findings are consistent with those of other authors indicating that renal involvement is common in CVL and the standards of membranous and membranoploriferative glomerulonephritis, as well as the tubulointerstitial involvement, are frequent.
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Introduction: Sulfite oxidase deficiency (SOD) is an autosomal recessive inherited disease usually presenting in the neonatal period with severe neurological symptoms including seizures, often refractory to anticonvulsant therapy, and a rapidly progressive encephalopathy resembling neonatal hypoxic ischemia, with premature death. Most patients develop dislocated ocular lenses. Later or milder presentations of SOD are being reported with increasing frequency. These presentations include neurological regression with loss of previously acquired milestones or movement disorders. Case report: We report a four years old girl presenting with intermittent ataxia and uncoordinated limb movements. A similar episode of ataxia had occurred previously, one year before, with complete neurologic recovery and normal developmental milestones. Bilateral lens dislocation had been recently diagnosed. Cranial MRI demonstrated bilateral globus pallidus enhancement. Low homocysteine was found in plasma and SulfitestR was positive. Further investigations led to confirmation of isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency with no enzyme activity detected on skin fibroblasts culture. Discussion: This case illustrates the clinical variability of SOD and it is not only atypical but also seems to be the mildest form described so far. The association of ectopia lentis with a movement disorder, even without psychomotor regression, should prompt us to look for this diagnosis.
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Baseados num caso de associação de abcessos renal, perirrenal e de quisto renal infectado, ocorrendo após biopsia prostática, os autores fazem revisão bibliográfica dos abcessos renais, classificados segundo características anatómicas perinéfrico, cortical e cortico- -medular (nefrite bacteriana aguda focal/multifocal, pielonefrite enfisematosa e pielonefrite xantogranulomatosa). Os abcessos renais são mais frequentes em diabéticos, menos vezes em alcoólicos, desnutridos e imunodeprimidos, estando associados geralmente a pielonefrites recorrentes, refluxo vesicoureteral, litíase urinária, ou resultam de êmbolos sépticos hematogéneos originados em focos extra-renais de infecção. A Escherichia coli é responsável pela maioria dos casos, e menos vezes a Klebsiella Proteus, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, e Estafilococo aureus. Descrevem-se a expressão clínica, complicações evolutivas e diagnóstico radiológico, enfatizando-se as infecções acompanhadas de formação de gás. Referem-se opções terapêuticas médico-cirúrgicas, cujas indicações dependem do diagnóstico precoce, complicações e factores predisponentes.
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Neurologic disease is believed to be an unusual complication during the course of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Nevertheless, it has already been proven in autopsy series that the incidence of occult nervous system infiltration is much higher than was previously expected. The advent of more potent drugs to treat this lymphoproliferative disorder has brought a new hope for a possible cure in the future. However, an appropriate systemic treatment for central nervous system infiltration of this disease is still lacking. Also, due to the potent immunosuppressive properties of the agents used in the up-front treatment, for example, the purine nucleoside analogues, we have witnessed an increase in the incidence of opportunistic infections, with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy being one of the most serious. The goal of this review is to summarize the spectrum of neurologic derangements linked to chronic lymphocytic leukemia and to raise clinicians’ awareness to recognize the possibility of such associations.
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Objective: The epilepsy associated with the hypothalamic hamartomas constitutes a syndrome with peculiar seizures, usually refractory to medical therapy, mild cognitive delay, behavioural problems and multifocal spike activity in the scalp electroencephalogram (EEG). The cortical origin of spikes has been widely assumed but not specifically demonstrated. Methods: We present results of a source analysis of interictal spikes from 4 patients (age 2–25 years) with epilepsy and hypothalamic hamartoma, using EEG scalp recordings (32 electrodes) and realistic boundary element models constructed from volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs). Multifocal spike activity was the most common finding, distributed mainly over the frontal and temporal lobes. A spike classification based on scalp topography was done and averaging within each class performed to improve the signal to noise ratio. Single moving dipole models were used, as well as the Rap-MUSIC algorithm. Results: All spikes with good signal to noise ratio were best explained by initial deep sources in the neighbourhood of the hamartoma, with late sources located in the cortex. Not a single patient could have his spike activity explained by a combination of cortical sources. Conclusions: Overall, the results demonstrate a consistent origin of spike activity in the subcortical region in the neighbourhood of the hamartoma, with late spread to cortical areas.
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Objective: Early onset benign occipital lobe epilepsy (Panayiotopoulos syndrome [PS]) is a common and easily recognizable epilepsy. Interictal EEG spike activity is often multifocal but most frequently localized in the occipital lobes. The origin and clinical significance of the extra-occipital spikes remain poorly understood. Methods: Three patients with the PS and interictal EEG spikes with frontal lobe topography were studied using high-resolution EEG. Independent component analysis (ICA) was used to decompose the spikes in components with distinct temporal dynamics. The components were mapped in the scalp with a spline-laplacian algorithm. Results: The change in scalp potential topography from spike onset to peak, suggests the contribution of several intracranial generators, with different kinetics of activation and significant overlap. ICA was able to separate the major contributors to frontal spikes and consistently revealed an early activating group of components over the occipital areas in all the patients. The local origin of these early potentials was established by the spline-laplacian montage. Conclusions: Frontal spikes in PS are consistently associated with early and unilateral occipital lobe activation, suggesting a posteroanterior spike propagation. Significance: Frontal spikes in the PS represent a secondary activation triggered by occipital interictal discharges and do not represent an independent focus.
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Primary angle closure occurs as a result of crowded anterior segment anatomy, causing appositional contact between the peripheral iris and trabecular meshwork, thereby obstructing aqueous outflow. Several studies highlight the role of the crystalline lens in its pathogenesis. The objective of this work is to compare the long-term efficacy of phacoemulsification versus laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) in the management of chronic primary angle closure (CPAC). Prospective case-control study with 30 eyes of 30 patients randomly divided in two groups: 15 eyes in the LPI group and 15 eyes in the IOL group. Patients in the LPI group underwent LPI using argon and Nd:YAG laser. Patients in the IOL group underwent phacoemulsification with posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Examinations before and after the procedure included gonioscopy, Goldmann applanation tonometry, and anterior chamber evaluation using the Pentacam rotating Scheimpflug camera. The mean follow-up time was 31.13 ± 4.97 months. There was a statistically significant reduction in the intraocular pressure (IOP) and number of anti-glaucoma medications (p < 0.01) only in the IOL group. Anterior chamber depth, angle, and volume were all higher in the IOL group (p < 0.01) at the end of the follow-up period. Phacoemulsification with posterior chamber IOL implantation results in a higher anterior chamber depth, angle, and volume, when compared to LPI. Consequently, phacoemulsification has greater efficacy in lowering IOP and preventing its long-term increase in patients with CPAC and cataract.
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate if the shading sign is an exclusive MRI feature of endometriomas or endometrioid tumors, and to analyze its different patterns. METHODS: Three hundred and fourty six women with adnexal masses who underwent 1.5/3-T MRI were included in this retrospective, board-approved study. The shading sign was found in 56 patients, but five cases were excluded due to lack of imaging follow-up or histological correlation. The final sample included 51 women. The type of tumor and the pattern of shading were recorded for each case. RESULTS: Thirty endometriomas and five endometrioid carcinomas were found. The remaining 16 cases corresponded to other benign and malignant tumors. The overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 73%, 93%, 59%, and 96%, respectively. Restricting the analysis to cystic lesions without solid or fat component, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 73%, 96%, 94%, and 80%. Five shading patterns were identified: layering (15.7%), liquid-liquid level (11.8%), homogenous (45.1%), heterogeneous (11.8%), and focal/multifocal shading within a complex mass (19.6%). No significant correlation was found between these patterns and the type of tumor. CONCLUSIONS: The shading sign is not exclusive of endometriomas or endometrioid tumors. Homogenous shading was the most prevalent pattern in endometriomas and half of the cases with focal/multifocal shading within a complex mass were endometrioid carcinomas.
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Descreve-se caso de um paciente adulto, portador de forma crônica multifocal grave de paracoccidioidomicose, cujo diagnóstico etiológico foi feito pelo achado do fungo em aspirado de medula óssea, a partir da obsemação direta e da mielocultura. Os autores destacam a importância destes exames na propedêutica de pacientes suspeitos de portarem a forma sistêmica da micose.
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Tede de Doutoramento, na especialidade de Ciências Políticas apresentada à FDUNL
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Genética Molecular e Biomedicina