998 resultados para Anormalidades induzidas por drogas


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O tratamento dos Linfomas de Hodgkin e Não - Hodgkin é baseado, atualmente, na combinação de drogas antineoplásicas, associadas ou não à radioterapia. Embora as taxas de cura sejam elevadas, sabe-se que tais terapias podem induzir mutações gênicas e cromossômicas que, mais tarde, podem ser responsáveis pela iniciação de novos processos carcinogênicos ou de doenças degenerativas relacionadas a danos genéticos. Sendo assim, o presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar o efeito toxicogenético tardio (sobre os níveis de danos no DNA) das terapias antineoplásicas para linfomas. Para isso, foram incluídos no estudo 10 pacientes recém diagnosticados com linfoma (Grupo 1- Pré-terapia), 10 pacientes com história de linfoma e que finalizaram o tratamento antineoplásico há no mínimo dois anos (Grupo 2- Pós-terapia) e 10 indivíduos saudáveis (Grupo 3- Controles). Os linfócitos de sangue periférico foram utilizados para se avaliar os níveis de danos no DNA pelo teste do cometa. Além disso, foi avaliada a eficiência do sistema de reparo do DNA frente às lesões induzidas in vitro pelo peróxido de hidrogênio (H2O2). Os dados mostraram que não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa nos níveis de danos no DNA entre os três grupos. No entanto, foram observadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas no reparo das lesões induzidas pelo (H2O2), com o grupo controle apresentado maior indução de danos em comparação com aos demais grupos (p <0,05). Concluindo, os resultados não evidenciaram efeitos toxicogenéticos tardios decorrentes da exposição às terapias antineoplásicas para linfomas

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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Psicologia - FCLAS

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the facial profile changes due to natural growth and induced by Herbst appliance and Bionator in the treatment of Class II, division 1 malocclusion. In order to do that, we used a sample of 90 lateral radiographs of 45 individuals in pre-pubertal stage, divided up in two experimental groups and one control. The first group, composed of 15 brazilian individuals, with initial mean age of 9.4 years, was treated with the Herbst appliance for a period of seven months. The second experimental group consisting of 15 brazilian individuals, initial mean age of 9.9 years has gone through bionator therapy for an average period of 21 months. The control group of 15 individuals, who were not treated orthodontically, comes up from the Burlington Growth Centre, University of Toronto, Canada. The intragroup comparison was performed using the Student t test and intergroup comparisons by ANOVA complemented by the Bonferroni test. The results have shown that only the group treated with the Herbst appliance presented significant changes in facial profile with improvement of its convexity and lower lip protrusion.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the vertical and horizontal dentoskeletal changes induced by the Klammt Open Elastic Activator in the treatment of the Class II Division 1 malocclusion. The sample of 34 children was divided into two groups of 17 subjects each (ten girls, seven boys), matched by age and gender and with an initial mean age of 8.5 years. The data was analyzed using a Student's t-test for intragroup and intergroup comparison. The results showed that the appliance promoted dentoalveolar restriction of the maxilar growth within normal anteroposterior and vertical growth of the maxillary apical base; increment in the vertical displacement the mandibular symphysis associated with normal horizontal growth of the mandible; palatal tipping of the upper incisors; restriction of the anterior migration of the upper molars; greater eruption pattern and normal anterior displacement of the lower incisors and molars. It was concluded that Klammt appliance induce changes that are predominantly horizontal dentoalveolar in upper arch and vertical dentoalveolar in lower arch and vertical skeletal changes in the mandible.

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Objective: evaluate the immediate dental and skeletal changes induced by the Herbst appliance on early treatment of Angle´s Class II malocclusion. Material and Method: several electronic databases such as Scopus, Pub Med, Medline, Cochrane Library, Lilacs and Scielo were searched. The abstracts that fullfilled the selection criteria were selected and those that did not provide enough information about these criteria were selected but the final decision of including them or not on the research, was taken after the complete reading of the article. The selection criteria were: clinical studies with Class II individuals, both male and female, with initial age of 7 to 10 years, treated with the Herbst appliance that analysed the dental and/or skeletal changes evaluated on lateral cephalometric radiographs; researches where the treatment performed did not involve extractions or surgical interventions; studies that included patients without syndromes or health concerns and articles published in English or Portuguese. Results and Conclusions: five articles were selected. The articles showed that significant changes happened in the mandibular sagittal lenght, on facial convexity angle, on maxillo-mandibular relationship, on retroclination of the upper incisors and on distal movement of the upper molars, on proclination of the lower incisors and on extrusion of the lower molars. The appliance exerted a limited effect on the anterior relocation of the maxillary complex and on facial heights. However, more studies about the performance of the Herbst appliance on early treatment of Class II are needed.