951 resultados para CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS
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Background
Neighbourhood segregation has been described as a fundamental determinant of physical health, but literature on its effect on mental health is less clear. Whilst most previous research has relied on conceptualized measures of segregation, Northern Ireland is unique as it contains physical manifestations of segregation in the form of segregation barriers (or “peacelines”) which can be used to accurately identify residential segregation.
Methods
We used population-wide health record data on over 1.3 million individuals, to analyse the effect of residential segregation, measured by both the formal Dissimilarity Index and by proximity to a segregation barrier, on the likelihood of poor mental health.
Results
Using multi-level logistic regression models we found residential segregation measured by the Dissimilarity Index poses no additional risk to the likelihood of poor mental health after adjustment for area-level deprivation. However, residence in an area segregated by a “peaceline” increases the likelihood of antidepressant medication by 19% (OR=1.19, 95% CI: 1.14, 1.23) and anxiolytic medication by 39% (OR=1.39, 95% CI: 1.32, 1.48), even after adjustment for gender, age, conurbation, deprivation and crime.
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Living in an area segregated by a ‘peaceline’ is detrimental to mental health suggesting segregated areas characterised by a heightened sense of ‘other’ pose a greater risk to mental health. The difference in results based on segregation measure highlights the importance of choice of measure when studying segregation.
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A relatively simple, selective, precise and accurate high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method based on a reaction of phenylisothiocyanate (PITC) with glucosamine (GL) in alkaline media was developed and validated to determine glucosamine hydrochloride permeating through human skin in vitro. It is usually problematic to develop an accurate assay for chemicals traversing skin because the excellent barrier properties of the tissue ensure that only low amounts of the material pass through the membrane and skin components may leach out of the tissue to interfere with the analysis. In addition, in the case of glucosamine hydrochloride, chemical instability adds further complexity to assay development. The assay, utilising the PITC-GL reaction was refined by optimizing the reaction temperature, reaction time and PITC concentration. The reaction produces a phenylthiocarbamyl-glucosamine (PTC-GL) adduct which was separated on a reverse-phase (RP) column packed with 5 microm ODS (C18) Hypersil particles using a diode array detector (DAD) at 245 nm. The mobile phase was methanol-water-glacial acetic acid (10:89.96:0.04 v/v/v, pH 3.5) delivered to the column at 1 ml min-1 and the column temperature was maintained at 30 degrees C. Galactosamine hydrochloride (Gal-HCl) was used as an internal standard. Using a saturated aqueous solution of glucosamine hydrochloride, in vitro permeation studies were performed at 32+/-1 degrees C over 48 h using human epidermal membranes prepared by a heat separation method and mounted in Franz-type diffusion cells with a diffusional area 2.15+/-0.1 cm2. The optimum derivatisation reaction conditions for reaction temperature, reaction time and PITC concentration were found to be 80 degrees C, 30 min and 1% v/v, respectively. PTC-Gal and GL adducts eluted at 8.9 and 9.7 min, respectively. The detector response was found to be linear in the concentration range 0-1000 microg ml-1. The assay was robust with intra- and inter-day precisions (described as a percentage of relative standard deviation, %R.S.D.) <12. Intra- and inter-day accuracy (as a percentage of the relative error, %RE) was <or=-5.60 and <or=-8.00, respectively. Using this assay, it was found that GL-HCl permeates through human skin with a flux 1.497+/-0.42 microg cm-2 h-1, a permeability coefficient of 5.66+/-1.6x10(-6) cm h-1 and with a lag time of 10.9+/-4.6 h.
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The Northern Ireland peace process is often eulogized as a successful model of conflict transformation. Although the process exhibited many of the problems that beset other societies seeking to move from conflict to a negotiated peace (including disagreements over the functioning of institutions and the meanings of cultural symbols, unresolved issues relating to the effects of political violence on victims and survivors and society at large; and the residual presence of violent and political ‘spoiler’ groups), the resilience of political dialogue has proven remarkable.
This collection revisits the promise of ‘a truly historic opportunity for a new beginning’ a decade and a half on from the signing of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement in 1998. The book will bring together academics from across a number of disciplines, including management and organizational behaviour, law, politics, sociology, archaeology and literature.
The different contributions aim to assess what impact it has made in the legal, policy, and institutional areas it specifically targeted: political reform, human rights and equality provision, working through legacies of the past (including police reform, prisoner release and victims' rights) and the building of new relationships within the island of Ireland and between Ireland and Britain. With the emergence of first-time voters who had no direct experience of the violence the book explores what the Agreement offers for future generations.
The book is the culmination of a 12-month research project sponsored by the British Academy and Leverhulme that addressed the following aspects of the peace process:
Peace walls: The euphemistically named peace walls remain one of the most visible reminders of Northern Ireland’s divisions and they are famously the only material manifestations of the conflict that have grown in number and extent since the 1998 Agreement. They were originally placed between antagonistic neighbouring communities – often at their request – at times of heightened tensions. Research under this theme explored the lack of ongoing engagement with their continuing presences, evolving meanings and impact on the communities that reside beside them needs to be overtly addressed.
Cultural division: Cultural differences have often been seen as lying at the heart of the ‘Irish problem’. Despite this, art and artists have increasingly been seen as having the potential to develop new discourses. Research explored the following questions: What role can the arts play in re-imagining the spaces opened up by the promises of the 1998 Agreement? What implication does the confrontation with the legacies of conflict have for artistic practices? What impact do the arts have on constructions of identity, on narratives of history, and on electoral politics?
Institutional transformation: This strand of research explored the significance of the process of organizational change which followed the establishment of the 1998 on political and other public policy institutions such as the police and prison services. It suggested that the experience and lessons learned from such periods of transition have much to contribute to how Northern Ireland begins to address political polarization in other areas of public service infrastructure, chiefly around the sectarian monoliths of education and housing.
Working through the past: ‘Legacy’ issues have gained increasing prominence since 1998: issues to do with public symbolism (particularly relating to the flying of flags and parading), defining victimhood, securing victims’ rights, recovery of the ‘disappeared’, reintegrating ex- prisoners back into society, and the possibilities for truth recovery and reconciliation have all acquired salient and emotive force. Although the 1998 Agreement promised to ‘honour the dead’ through a ‘new beginning’, it is increasingly unclear as to whether an agreed narrative about the past is possible – or even worthwhile pursuing. Research under this theme looked at the complex relationship between memory, commemoration and violence; how commemorative events are performed, organized, policed and represented. It also addressed the fraught issue of how to come to terms with Northern Ireland’s divided and bloodied past.
The editors are in the process of guiding contributors to adapt their papers, which were presented to a series of workshops on the above themes, to the purposes of the book. In particular, the contributors will be guided to focus on the related aims of assessing the extent of change that has occurred and providing an assessment of what remains to be done. To that end, contributors are asked to engage directly with the questions that close the ‘Introduction’, namely: To what extent has the ‘promise’ of the 1998 Agreement been fulfilled? To what extent has the 1998 Agreement given rise to forms of exclusion? To what extent has the 1998 Agreement shaped new forms of debate, dispute and engagement? In the absence of that guidance having been sent out yet, the outlines below are, for the time being, the abstracts of their original papers.
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Animal models have been developed for the study of rickettsial pathogenesis. However, to understand what occurs during the natural route of rickettsial transmission via the tick bite, the role of tick saliva should be considered in these models. To address this, we analysed the role of tick saliva in the transmission of Rickettsia conorii (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) in a murine host by intradermally (i.d.) inoculating two groups of susceptible C3H/HeJ mice with this Rickettsia, and infesting one group with nymphal Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (Ixodida: Ixodidae) ticks. Quantification of bacterial loads and mRNA levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-10 and NF-κB was performed in C3H/HeJ lung samples by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time reverse transcriptase PCR, respectively. Lung histology was examined to evaluate the pathological manifestations of infection. No statistically significant difference in bacterial load in the lungs of mice was observed between these two groups; however, a statistically significant difference was observed in levels of IL-1β and NF-κB, both of which were higher in the group inoculated with rickettsiae but not infected with ticks. Lung histology in both groups of animals revealed infiltration of inflammatory cells. Overall, this study showed that i.d. inoculation of R. conorii caused infection in the lungs of C3H/HeJ mice and tick saliva inhibited proinflammatory effects.
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Transplant glomerulopathy is a sign of chronic kidney allograft damage. It has a distinct morphology and is associated with poor allograft survival. We aimed to assess the prevalence and clinic-pathologic features of transplant glomerulopathy, as well as determine the functional and histological implications of its severity. We performed a single-centre retrospective observational study during an eight-year period. Kidney allograft biopsies were diagnosed and scored according to the Banff classification, coupled with immunofluorescence studies. The epidemiology, clinical presentation, outcomes (patient and graft survival) and anti-HLA alloantibodies were evaluated. Transplant glomerulopathy was diagnosed in 60 kidney transplant biopsies performed for clinical reasons in 49 patients with ABO compatible renal transplant and a negative T-cell complement dependent cytotoxicity crossmatch at transplantation. The estimated prevalence of transplant glomerulopathy was 7.4% and its cumulative prevalence increased over time. C4d staining in peritubular capillaries (27.6%) was lower than the frequency of anti-HLA antibodies (72.5%), the majority against both classes I and II. Transplant glomerulopathy was associated with both acute (mainly glomerulitis and peritubular capillaritis) and chronic histologic abnormalities. At diagnosis, 30% had mild, 23.3% moderate and 46.7% severe transplant glomerulopathy. The severity of transplant glomerulopathy was associated with the severity of interstitial fibrosis. Other histological features, as well as clinical manifestations and graft survival, were unrelated to transplant glomerulopathy severity.
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O presente trabalho tem como objectivo estudar o processo dialógico que se manifesta entre a tradição e a contemporaneidade, nas culturas Oriental e Ocidental, em particular na nova música erudita chinesa do século XX. Evocando uma análise diversificada, e um estudo sobre a “individualidade do diálogo”, aprofundamos o nosso conhecimento sobre o compositor Zhu Jian-Er e a sua obra, enquanto manifesto individual das características e da determinação de um novo fazer artístico. Nesse estudo, trata-se, por um lado, de estudar de que forma a obra de Zhu espelha, e expressa, o espaço dialógico, examinando como a observação e a percepção individual se redimensionam nas diferentes vivências sócio-históricas e políticas do autor, e estas, na história da cultura chinesa do século XX. Procuramos ainda perceber como o auto-conhecimento e a personalidade de Zhu se declaram na sua última fase criativa, e a maneira como as diversas construções técnicoestéticas se edificam e interactuam num ponto de encontro único, e, por sua vez, se influenciam reciprocamente no processo dialógico. A estruturação do presente trabalho contém três partes, abrangendo a narração do contexto sócio-histórico da produção musical de Zhu Jian-Er, a pesquisa sobre a vida e obra do autor e, a análise detalhada da sua Décima Sinfonia. Desvendaremos ainda de que forma integra e interage com os diferentes elementos técnico, estilísticos e estéticos que obtém do contacto com diversas manifestações artísticas, não só da música erudita ocidental, como da música erudita oriental, em particular da tradição musical chinesa, determinando a forma como engloba os elementos que obtém na produção de arte. A maneira como constrói o diálogo entre as duas culturas, e que revela, posteriormente, na produção da sua Décima Sinfonia, constituirá, assim, o âmago deste trabalho.
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O aumento da incidência de traumatismos crânio-encefálicos (TCE) a nível internacional, tem vindo a fomentar o desenvolvimento de estudos neste domínio. O presente estudo pretende determinar a deterioração cognitiva e o estado depressivo em indivíduos com TCE ligeiro e sem TCE; analisar a deterioração cognitiva e o estado depressivo nos indivíduos com TCE ligeiro e sem TCE em relação ao sexo, idade, estado civil, residência e tipo de traumatismo; analisar a relação entre a deterioração cognitiva e o estado depressivo dos indivíduos com TCE e o tipo de traumatismo sofrido. Através de um estudo comparativo, avaliamos uma amostra total de 40 indivíduos, tendo o emparelhamento sido feito entre 2 grupos: grupo clínico: 20 indivíduos com TCE ligeiro (entre 6 e 18 meses após lesão) com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 65 anos; grupo de controlo: 20 indivíduos sem ter tido TCE ou patologia conducente a handicap psiquiátrico ou neurológico. A deterioração cognitiva foi avaliada através do Mini Mental State Examination (Folstein et al., 1975-versão portuguesa, adaptada por Guerreiro, 1993) que é um teste constituído por seis grupos que avaliam o defeito cognitivo do sujeito. Também foi utilizada a Bateria de Avaliação Neuropsicológica de Luria- Nebraska / versão experimental portuguesa de Maia, Loureiro e Silva, 2002, traduzida e adaptada de Golden, Hammeke e Purisch, 1979, que é uma bateria que visa avaliar o funcionamento neuropsicológico de indivíduos com manifestações neuropsicológicas. O estado depressivo foi avaliado através do Inventário de Avaliação Clínica da Depressão-IACLIDE (Serra, 1994) que mede a intensidade dos quadros clínicos depressivos, bem como uma ficha de registo individual de dados biográficos e clínicos. Os principais resultados são: Os indivíduos do grupo clínico, ou seja, aqueles que sofreram TCE ligeiro evidenciam maior deterioração cognitiva comparativamente com os que o não sofreram. Aqueles indivíduos também evidenciam estados depressivos significativamente mais graves do que os indivíduos que não sofreram aquele traumatismo. O TCE ligeiro induz um aumento dos sintomas depressivos em termos biológicos, cognitivos, inter-pessoais e desempenho de tarefas e tende a agravar os níveis de depressão endógena e a causar perturbação na relação do indivíduo consigo próprio; O TCE ligeiro conduz a um aumento significativo da incapacidade dos indivíduos para a vida geral, para o trabalho, para a vida social e para a vida familiar; Os indivíduos que sofreram TCE ligeiro evidenciam funções motoras, linguagem expressiva e raciocínio aritmético mais perturbadas que os que o não sofreram; O TCE ligeiro induz alterações neuropsicológicas que diminuem significativamente a capacidade dos mesmos. Os dados obtidos indicam, que os indivíduos que sofreram TCE do sexo feminino evidenciaram alteração cognitiva mais acentuada do que os do sexo masculino; os indivíduos mais velhos que sofreram TCE ligeiro, tendem a evidenciar maior deterioração do estado cognitivo e avaliação neuropsicológica mais baixa; verificamos também que no grupo clínico os indivíduos casados revelaram pior estado neuropsicológico na escala da bateria referente à leitura; os indivíduos que sofreram TCE ligeiro que residiam em aldeias evidenciam níveis mais elevados de depressão do que aqueles que residiam em vilas; por fim, os indivíduos que sofreram traumatismo aberto revelam maiores alterações neuropsicológicas nas funções motoras e visuais, no ritmo e na aritmética comparativamente com os outros.
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A presente investigação enquadra-se na avaliação e qualidade da intervenção educativa na Educação de Infância, assumindo neste estudo um relevante enfoque as questões da intencionalidade educativa. Tendo como suporte um estudo de caso qualitativo, realizado num contexto de Jardim de Infância que desenvolve a Pedagogia-em-Participação enquanto perspetiva educacional sustentadora da intervenção educativa, procurou-se compreender quais eram as intencionalidades que os educadores de infância detinham e de que forma é que estas se manifestavam, a três níveis: i) o que o profissional pensava relativamente à sua intervenção educativa; ii) como é que organizava a sua intervenção e como intervinha no contexto onde estava inserido; iii) o que procurava observar, registar e documentar, enquanto forma de dar visibilidade às aprendizagens das crianças e às suas próprias intencionalidades. Enquanto forma de atribuição de uma sustentação teórica a esta investigação e enquanto estratégia de definição dos procedimentos do traçado investigativo, procedeu-se ao estudo do pensamento de alguns pedagogos e à sua relação com a questão da intencionalidade educativa. Realizou-se, equitativamente, um aprofundamento de compreensões em torno de modelos pedagógicos de cariz participativo. Procedeu-se à análise e compreensão teórica e empírica do objeto de estudo, tendo subjacente dimensões da pedagogia da infância referenciadas no quadro teórico desta investigação, a saber: tempo pedagógico, espaços e materiais pedagógicos, interações, atividades e projetos, observação, planificação e registo, avaliação e documentação pedagógica. A fase de investigação empírica desenvolveu-se entre setembro de 2010 e julho de 2012 e considerou quatro subfases: subfase 0 – Negociação do estudo e acesso ao campo; subfase I – Familiarização com o contexto; subfase II – Observação sistemática e registo de notas de campo; subfase III – Análise dos portefólios de aprendizagem das crianças; subfase IV – Inquérito por entrevista aos educadores de infância.Os resultados do estudo apontam para a expressão da intencionalidade a diversos níveis. A intencionalidade evidenciou-se tanto nas ações e pensamentos dos intervenientes no processo educativo, como no ambiente educativo e na documentação pedagógica. Tanto as crianças como os educadores foram protagonistas da ação e participaram na definição, concretização e avaliação de intencionalidades. Apesar de emergirem de sujeitos diversos e em circunstâncias diferentes do quotidiano educativo, as intencionalidades dos sujeitos harmonizaram-se com os propósitos pedagógicos delineados pela Pedagogia-em-Participação para os tempos da rotina educativa, que tanto as crianças como os educadores conheciam. Os resultados do estudo clarificam que, para se identificar e interpretar a intencionalidade educativa do educador de infância, há necessidade de se atentar para a organização do ambiente educativo (espaços e materiais), para a sua dinâmica (tempo pedagógico) e para os propósitos subjacentes a esta mesma dinâmica. Para além disso, o ambiente educativo materializa e facilita a emergência das intencionalidades tanto do educador como das crianças. Os resultados do estudo revelam que a documentação assume-se um espelho de evidências dos propósitos dos sujeitos: espelho da forma como pensam, observam, sentem, valorizam e representam a realidade experienciada. Uma visão integradora e holística em torno dos resultados permite, por fim, evidenciar a necessidade de se proceder a mais estudos no âmbito desta temática, nomeadamente, no domínio das pedagogias participativas.
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This article contends that what appear to be the dystopic conditions of affective capitalism are just as likely to be felt in various joyful encounters as they are in atmospheres of fear associated with post 9/11 securitization. Moreover, rather than grasping these joyful encounters with capitalism as an ideological trick working directly on cognitive systems of belief, they are approached here by way of a repressive affective relation a population establishes between politicized sensory environments and what Deleuze and Guattari (1994) call a brain-becoming-subject. This is a radical relationality (Protevi, 2010) understood in this context as a mostly nonconscious brain-somatic process of subjectification occurring in contagious sensory environments populations become politically situated in. The joyful encounter is not therefore merely an ideological manipulation of belief, but following Gabriel Tarde (as developed in Sampson, 2012), belief is always the object of desire. The discussion starts by comparing recent efforts by Facebook to manipulate mass emotional contagion to a Huxleyesque control through appeals to joy. Attention is then turned toward further manifestations of affective capitalism; beginning with the so-called emotional turn in the neurosciences, which has greatly influenced marketing strategies intended to unconsciously influence consumer mood (and choice), and ending with a further comparison between encounters with Nazi joy in the 1930s (Protevi, 2010) and the recent spreading of right wing populism similarly loaded with political affect. Indeed, the dystopian presence of a repressive political affect in all of these examples prompts an initial question concerning what can be done to a brain so that it involuntarily conforms to the joyful encounter. That is to say, what can affect theory say about an apparent brain-somatic vulnerability to affective suggestibility and a tendency toward mass repression? However, the paper goes on to frame a second (and perhaps more significant) question concerning what can a brain do. Through the work of John Protevi (in Hauptmann and Neidich (eds.), 2010: 168-183), Catherine Malabou (2009) and Christian Borch (2005), the article discusses how affect theory can conceive of a brain-somatic relation to sensory environments that might be freed from its coincidence with capitalism. This second question not only leads to a different kind of illusion to that understood as a product of an ideological trick, but also abnegates a model of the brain which limits subjectivity in the making to a phenomenological inner self or Being in the world.
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Objective: Adverse effects (AEs) of antipsychotic medication have important implications for patients and prescribers in terms of wellbeing, treatment adherence and quality of life. This review summarises strategies for collecting and reporting AE data across a representative literature sample to ascertain their rigour and comprehensiveness. Methods: A PsycINFO search, following PRISMA Statement guidelines, was conducted in English-language journals (1980–July 2014) using the following search string: (antipsychotic* OR neuroleptic*) AND (subjective effect OR subjective experience OR subjective response OR subjective mental alterations OR subjective tolerability OR subjective wellbeing OR patient perspective OR self-rated effects OR adverse effects OR side-effects). Of 7,825 articles, 384 were retained that reported quantified results for AEs of typical or atypical antipsychotics amongst transdiagnostic adult, adolescent, and child populations. Information extracted included: types of AEs reported; how AEs were assessed; assessment duration; assessment of the global impact of antipsychotic consumption on wellbeing; and conflict of interest due to industry sponsorship. Results: Neurological, metabolic, and sedation-related cognitive effects were reported most systematically relative to affective, anticholinergic, autonomic, cutaneous, hormonal, miscellaneous, and non-sedative cognitive effects. The impact of AEs on patient wellbeing was poorly assessed. Cross-sectional and prospective research designs yielded more comprehensive data about AE severity and prevalence than clinical or observational retrospective studies. 3 Conclusions: AE detection and classification can be improved through the use of standardised assessment instruments and consideration of subjective patient impact. Observational research can supplement information from clinical trials to improve the ecological validity of AE data.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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L’étude de la guérison des plaies à l’aide de substituts produits par génie tissulaire est un domaine en plein essor. Dans ces travaux, les effets de pansements biologiques produits en laboratoire à partir de cellules souches/stromales du tissu adipeux (CSTA) différenciées ou non en adipocytes ont été évalués sur des plaies cutanées in vivo. Un modèle de souris possédant un épiderme fluorescent a permis de démontrer que les plaies traitées avec les pansements biologiques guérissent plus rapidement que les plaies non traitées, et ce, de manière indépendante de la réépithélialisation. Une augmentation de la formation du tissu de granulation et une angiogenèse accrue ont également été observées dans les groupes traités. Ces résultats établissent que les substituts contenant des CSTA ou des adipocytes fonctionnels favorisent la réparation tissulaire. À terme, ces travaux pourraient mener au développement de nouvelles indications cliniques pour le traitement des ulcères cutanés.
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Tese de doutoramento, Sociologia (Cultura, Comunicação e Estilos de Vida), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, 2014
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Tese de doutoramento, História («Impérios, Colonialismo e Pós-Colonialismo»), Universidade de Lisboa, ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Universidade Católica Portuguesa e Universidade de Évora, 2014
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Tese de doutoramento, Educação (Psicologia da Educação), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2015