978 resultados para Veterinary forensic medicine


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No final do século XIX, a preocupação em torno da raça e com os possíveis impactos que a composição racial do povo brasileiro traria ao futuro da nação (notadamente a mestiçagem enquanto causa da degenerescência da população) marcou profundamente o pensamento da intelectualidade brasileira. A constituição da psicologia social no Brasil se deu em um contexto em que essas e outras questões correlatas pautaram a agenda política, literária e científica dos intelectuais. Raimundo Nina Rodrigues (1862-1906), médico maranhense que exerceu suas atividades profissionais principalmente na Bahia, foi um dos principais pensadores da época a debruçar-se sobre esse conjunto de questões, a partir de parâmetros e paradigmas provenientes da medicina legal, da criminologia e da psiquiatria. O presente trabalho, focando-se nas detalhadas análises de casos empreendidas por Nina Rodrigues, que abarcaram temas tão diversos como a alienação, a religião, a criminalidade e a loucura, investiga como este autor dialogou com teorias médicas, psiquiátricas e jurídicas produzidas sobretudo na Europa e como elas foram apropriadas e adaptadas à realidade brasileira e às conclusões de seus estudos de caso, a partir das quais ele derivou suas ideias, proposições e teorias

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Projeto de Pós-Graduação/Dissertação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Medicina Dentária

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Hyperadrenocorticism is a rare endocrine disease in the cat; it is characterized by elevated blood cortisol level that generates numerous clinical signs including hyperglycemia, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia and skin diseases. The average age of onset is around 10 years. This disease usually occurs link with other endocrine disorders such as diabetes mellitus.The disease can be produced by functional alteration of the pituitary gland or the adrenal. A case report, with differential diagnosis and review of the literature, is presented.

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Early local invasion by astrocytoma. cells results in tumor recurrence even after apparent total surgical resection, leading to the poor prognosis associated with malignant astrocytomas. Proteolytic enzymes have been implicated in facilitating tumor cell invasion and the current study was designed to characterize the expression of the cysteine proteinase cathepsin S (CatS) in astrocytomas and examine its potential role in invasion. Immunohistochemical analysis of biopsies demonstrated that CatS was expressed in astrocytoma cells but absent from normal astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, neurones and endothelial cells. Microglial cells and macrophages were also positive. Assays of specific activity in 59 astrocytoma biopsies confirmed CatS expression and in addition demonstrated that the highest levels of activity were expressed in grade IV tumors. CatS activity was also present in astrocytoma cells in vitro and the extracellular levels of activity were highest in cultures derived from grade IV tumors. In vitro invasion assays were carried out using the U251MG cell line and the invasion rate was reduced by up to 61% in the presence of the selective CatS inhibitor 4-Morpholineurea-LeuHomoPhe-vinylsulphone. We conclude that CatS expression is up-regulated in astrocytoma. cells and provide evidence for a potential role for CatS in invasion.

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This article explores the use of shaming mechanisms with sexual offenders, particularly those who offend against children. Shaming, a central concept in the broader theory of restorative justice, may be of two varieties. The first, ‘disintegrative shaming’, characterises the traditional retributive framework of justice and is evident in recent state led and popular responses to the risk posed by released sexual offenders. Far from ensuring offender integration, the net result is often labelling, stigmatisation, ostracism and a return to offending behaviour. The second, ‘reintegrative shaming’, affirms the offender’s membership within law abiding society. This has been used in several jurisdictions as the basis of restorative support and treatment networks for sexual offenders where the community works in partnership with state and voluntary agencies. Contrary to arguments put forward by critics of restorative justice, this article argues that such cases may be particularly suitable for a restorative approach.