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BACKGROUND: Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes (PNS) pose quite an uncommon neurological complication, affecting less than 1% of patients with breast cancer. Nearly one third of these patients lack detectable onconeural antibodies (ONAs), and improvement in neurologic deficits with concomitant cancer treatments is achieved in less than 30% of cases. CASE PRESENTATION: A 42-year-old, premenopausal woman presented with facial paralysis on the central left side accompanied by a left tongue deviation, an upward vertical nystagmus, moderate spastic paraparesis, dystonic posturing of the left foot, lower limb hyperreflexia and bilateral extensor plantar reflex. After ruling out all other potential neurologic causes, PNS was suspected but no ONAs were found. A PET-CT scan detected increased metabolism in the right breast, as well as an ipsilateral thoracic interpectoral adenopathy. Core biopsy confirmed the presence of an infiltrating duct carcinoma. After breast surgery, the neurologic symptoms disappeared. One week later, the patient was readmitted to the hospital with a bilateral fatigable eyelid ptosis, and two weeks later, there was a noticeable improvement in eyelid ptosis, accompanied by a rapid and progressive development of lower spastic paraparesis. She started adjuvant treatment with chemotherapy with marked clinical and neurological improvement, and by the end of radiotherapy, there were no signs of neurologic impairment. CONCLUSION: This case study highlights the importance of a high level of vigilance for the detection of PNS, even when ONAs are not detected, as the rapid identification and treatment of the underlying tumor offers the best chance for a full recovery.
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O pé diabético é uma complicação major comum da Diabetes mellitus sendo o cirurgião geral o responsável pelo seu diagnóstico e tratamento. A infecção aguda é uma urgência médico-cirúrgica. Este artigo tem como objectivos orientar o cirurgião no diagnóstico e tratamento do pé diabético infectado no serviço de urgência. Antibioterapia de largo espectro, drenagem/ desbridamento cirúrgico no serviço de urgência, internamento, repouso do membro e apósitos adequados são medidas essenciais para o correcto tratamento do pé diabético com infecção moderada-grave. Os desbridamentos devem, sempre que possível, preservar a estrutura e funcionalidade do pé. A intervenção atempada é essencial para reduzir o número de amputações major, a mortalidade e custo social associados.
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A doença de mãos-pés-boca é uma infecção viral, mais frequentemente causada pelos vírus coxsackie A16 e enterovírus 71, que afecta preferencialmente crianças com idade inferior a 10 anos. Geralmente é uma doença benigna, caracterizada por febre e vesículas na boca e extremidades distais, mas também pode associar-se a complicações mais graves com meningoencefalite ou miocardite. Os autores reportam um caso de DMPB num adulto imunocompetente, com 27 anos de idade, que apresentava pápulas das mãos, pés e cavidade oral, algumas com progressão posterior para vesículas. A exuberância do quadro clínico e curso mais prolongado da doença também constituíram características pouco usuais.
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Background: The diagnosis of Rett syndrome (RTT) is based on a set of clinical criteria, irrespective of mutation status. The aims of this study were (1) to define the clinical differences existing between patients with Rett syndrome with (Group I) and without a MECP2 mutation (Group II), and (2) to characterize the phenotypes associated with the more common MECP2 mutations. Patients and Methods: We analyzed 87 patients fulfilling the clinical criteria for RTT. All were observed and videotaped by the same paediatric neurologist. Seven common mutations were considered separately, and associated clinical features analysed. Results: Comparing Group I and II, we found differences concerning psychomotor development prior to onset, acquisition of propositive manipulation and language, and evolving autistic traits. Based on age at observation, we found differences in eye pointing, microcephaly, growth, number of stereotypies, rigidity, ataxia and ataxic-rigid gait, and severity score. Patients with truncating differed from those with missense mutations regarding acquisition of propositive words and independent gait, before the beginning of the disease, and microcephaly, growth, foot length, dystonia, rigidity and severity score, at the time of observation. Patients with the R168X mutation had a more severe phenotype, whereas those with R133C showed a less severe one. Patients with R294X had a hyperactive behaviour, and those with T158M seemed to be particularly ataxic and rigid. Conclusion: A clear regressive period (with loss of prehension and language, deceleration of growth) and the presence of more than three different stereotypies, rigidity and ataxic-rigid gait seemed to be very helpful in differentiating Group I from Group II.
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Flexor hallucis longus (FHL) transfer is a well-established treatment option in failed Achilles tendon (AT) repair and has been routinely performed as an open procedure. We detail the surgical steps needed to perform an arthroscopic transfer of the FHL for a chronic AT rupture. The FHL tendon is harvested as it enters in its tunnel beneath the sustentaculum tali; a tunnel is then drilled in the calcaneus as near to the AT footprint as possible. By use of a suture-passing device, the free end of the FHL is advanced to the plantar aspect of the foot. After adequate tension is applied to the construct, the tendon is fixed in place with an interference screw in an inside-out fashion. This minimally invasive approach is a safe and valid alternative to classic open procedures with the obvious advantages of preserving the soft-tissue envelope and using a biologically intact tendon.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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We describe a patient with mycetoma or Madura foot, in which histopathological stains of the bone and surface cultures suggested three different organisms including Nocardia species as the cause. Criteria for the diagnosis of the organisms, differentiation between colonizer and pathogen, and significance of mixed infections are discussed.
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High reflective paints (cool paints) are used on flat roofs to reduce heat gains from the incidence of solar radiation and thus improve the thermal comfort and energy efficiency of buildings, especially in summer periods. Given the application potential of these paints on vertical surfaces, a research study has been developed to evaluate the thermal performance of reflective paints on walls under real exposure conditions. Accordingly, different reflective paints have been applied as the final coating of an ETICS type solution, on the facades of a full scale experimental cell built at LNEC campus. For being applied in an ETICS system a paint has to fulfill several requirements, whether aesthetic or functional (such as the adhesion between the coating layers or the durability of the insulation), essential for its efficient performance. Since this construction coating system is subject to a prolonged sun exposure, various problems may arise, such as paint degradation or deterioration of the thermal insulation properties, particularly when dark colors are applied. To evaluate the thermal performance of the chosen paints, the method of non-destructive analysis by Infrared Thermography was used. Thermography allows knowing the temperature distribution of facades by measuring the radiation emitted by their surfaces. To complement the thermographic diagnosis, thermocouples were placed between the insulation and the paint system of the experimental cell. Additional laboratory tests allowed the characterization of the optical properties (reflectance and emittance) of the different reflective paints used in this study. The comparative analysis of the thermal performance of reflective and conventional paints revealed that the reflective paint allows a reduction of the facade surface temperature, reducing the risk of loss of insulating properties of the ETICS system and thus ensuring its longevity and functionality. The color of the paint used affects, naturally, the reflective ability of the surface and may have an important role in energy balance of the building. This paper also showed the potential of infrared thermography in the evaluation of the thermal performance of reflective paints.
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A lepra resulta da infecção por M. leprae. Manifesta-se fundamentalmente por lesões cutâneas e dos nervos periféricos podendo, no entanto, atingir outros órgãos e sistemas. A neuropatia periférica a nível dos membros, com consequente disfunção sensitiva e motora, pode culminar em lesões deformantes e gravemente incapacitantes. A terapêutica médica e cirúrgica, bem como a reabilitação têm um lugar importante na prevenção e no tratamento destas lesões. Este foi um estudo de carácter observacional, transversal e analítico, com o objectivo de caracterizar uma população de doentes com lepra no que se refere às sequelas do foro neuro-músculo-esquelético. Pretendeu-se avaliar o seu impacto em termos de incapacidade, de forma a determinar as necessidades no que respeita a intervenções preventivas e terapêuticas. A população estudada incluía dois grupos de doentes com diagnóstico de lepra – novos doentes (ND) e antigos doentes (AD) – internados ou seguidos em ambulatório no Hospital de Cumura, onde confluem todos os casos de lepra reportados na Guiné-Bissau. Para a colheita de dados foi realizada a consulta de registos clínicos do hospital, bem como a avaliação de doentes segundo um protocolo elaborado para o efeito. Para a classificação da incapacidade foi usado o Maximum Impairment Grade da OMS e o Eye Foot and Hand Score. A amostra consistiu em 82 doentes (54 ND e 28 AD). No grupo ND obteve-se 9,3% de indivíduos com idade inferior a 15 anos, 63,0% de indivíduos com doença do tipo multibacilar (MB) e 29,6% de indivíduos com incapacidade grau 2. Neste grupo os indivíduos paucibacilares (PB) apresentavam 10,0% de incapacidade grau 2 e os MB 41,2%. No grupo dos AD a incapacidade grau 2 ocorreu em 80,0% dos casos. Os troncos nervosos mais frequentemente envolvidos foram, por ordem decrescente de frequência: 1) nos ND, o tibial posterior, o mediano, o cubital, o ciático popliteu externo e o radial; 2) nos AD, o tibial posterior, o cubital, o mediano, o ciático popliteu externo e o radial. Os troncos nervosos que mais se associaram a lesões/deformidades foram nos ND e AD: o tibial posterior, cubital e mediano. As lesões dos membros mais frequentes foram: 1) nos ND, feridas e úlceras das mãos e dos pés, mutilação de dedos das mãos; 2) nos AD, mutilação das mãos e pés e mão em garra. O pé pendente/equino ocorreu apenas nos AD. Após o diagnóstico a maioria dos AD foram abandonados pela família ou amigos e encontravam-se dependentes nas actividades domésticas. Globalmente, 78% não retomou a sua actividade profissional (na maior parte das vezes ligada ao trabalho rural) ou mudou de ocupação. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que uma proporção importante de indivíduos está a ser diagnosticada tardiamente, o que pode corresponder a um maior número de casos detectados activamente em zonas antes não abrangidas pelas actividades de controlo da lepra. A maioria dos novos casos detectados eram MB, que correspondiam aos que apresentavam maior incapacidade. Os troncos nervosos mais atingidos foram os descritos na literatura, resultando nas lesões habituais. Estas são abordadas correctamente se passíveis de tratamento conservador, contudo parece escassear o recurso a soluções cirúrgicas. Estas lesões estiveram associadas a impacto negativo na qualidade de vida e integração social destes doentes. O estudo sugere que a detecção precoce da lepra e das lesões incapacitantes a ela associadas podem ser optimizadas no hospital de Cumura. Existe lugar para o tratamento cirúrgico que pode alterar a história natural da doença e suas consequências físicas, familiares e sociais.
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INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite cases that were recorded from 2007 to 2012 in the State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil. METHODS: Data were collected from the Injury Notification Information System database of the State of Piauí's Health Department. RESULTS: A total of 1,528 cases were identified. The cases occurred most frequently in rural areas between January and July. Victims were predominantly male farmers, and were typically 30-39 years old. Most victims were bitten on the foot, and received medical assistance within 1-3h after being bitten. CONCLUSIONS: The epidemiological profile of snakebites in the State of Piauí is similar to that in all of Brazil.
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The blue rubber nevus syndrome consists of multiple venous malformations in the skin and gastrointestinal tract associated with intestinal hemorrhage and iron deficiency anemia. Other organs may be involved. The causes of this syndrome are unknown. Its most common presentation is in the form of sporadic cases, but dominant autosomal inheritance has been described. It is a condition that affects both sexes equally, and its occurrence is rare in the black race. We present a case of this syndrome diagnosed in a 11-year-old patient. He had severe anemia and a venous swelling on the trunk. Similar lesions were found in the stomach, bowel, and on his foot. We emphasize the main clinical aspects: intestine, eyes, nasopharynx, parotids, lungs, liver, spleen, heart, brain, pleura, peritoneum, pericardium, skeletal muscles, bladder, and penis lesions, systemic complications that may occur to these patients which are thrombosis and calcification, as well as consumptive coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia that may occur within the nevi.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) represents the third most common malignancy throughout the world. Little or no improvement in survival has been effectively achieved in the last 50 years. Extensive epidemiological and genetic data are able to identify more precisely definite risk-groups so screening and early diagnosis can be more frequently accomplished. CRC is best detected by colonoscopy, which allows sampling for histologic diagnosis. Colonoscopy is the gold standard for detection of small and premalignant lesions, although it is not cost-effective for screening average-risk population. Colonoscopic polypectomy and mucosal resection constitute curative treatment for selective cases of invasive CRC. Similarly, alternative trans-colonoscopic treatment can be offered for adequate palliation, thus avoiding surgery.
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INTRODUCTION: Friedreich's ataxia is a neurodegenerative disorder whose clinical diagnostic criteria for typical cases basically include: a) early age of onset (< 20 or 25 years), b) autosomal recessive inheritance, c) progressive ataxia of limbs and gait, and d) absence of lower limb tendon reflexes. METHODS: We studied the frequency and the size of expanded GAA and their influence on neurologic findings, age at onset, and disease progression in 25 Brazilian patients with clinical diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia - 19 typical and 6 atypical - using a long-range PCR test. RESULTS: Abnormalities in cerebellar signs, in electrocardiography, and pes cavus occurred more frequently in typical cases; however, plantar response and speech were more frequently normal in this group when the both typical and atypical cases were compared. Homozygous GAA expansion repeats were detected in 17 cases (68%) - all typical cases. In 8 patients (32%) (6 atypical and 2 typical), no expansion was observed, ruling out the diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia. In cases with GAA expansions, foot deformity, cardiac abnormalities, and some neurologic findings occurred more frequently; however, abnormalities in cranial nerves and in tomographic findings were detected less frequently than in patients without GAA expansions. DISCUSSION: Molecular analysis was imperative for the diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia, not only for typical cases but also for atypical ones. There was no genotype-phenotype correlation. Diagnosis based only on clinical findings is limited; however, it aids in better screening for suspected cases that should be tested. Evaluation for vitamin E deficiency is recommended, especially in cases without GAA expansion.