926 resultados para Wilson, George
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8A>C>86A G:EDGI: A patient diagnosed Wilson’s disease (WD) 22 years previously, successfully treated initially with zinc, developed neuropsychiatric disease after years of irregular therapy. Reassuming zinc therapy was successful. After a normal pregnancy, she had two therapeutic abortions for corpus callosum agenesis, and a missed abortion. We review the genetics, physiopathology, clinics and imagiologic response to zinc therapy, the problems of pregnancy in WD, advising to maintain therapy. A hypothetic cause for fetus brain anomaly would be hypocupremia due to zinc therapy, confronting with two other possibilities, one related to Wilson’s disease in itself, other due to a congenital syndrome of agenesis of the corpus callosum, impossible to diagnose by our available diagnostic methods.
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A efeméride suscita a curiosidade de públicos muito diferenciados o que é sempre estimulante. A produção escrita dá conta de um assinalável recrudescimento em volta do tema, como algumas das imagens agora recuperadas para a nossa comunicação ilustram . Contudo, alguns anos antes, o CETAPS, Centre for English, Translation and Anglo‑Portuguese Studies, à época, CEAP, Centro de Estudos Anglo‑Portugueses, fora pioneiro na divulgação de temas e obras relacionando o que a História e a Literatura haviam dado a conhecer, no respeitante aos Estudos Anglo‑Portugueses e à temática em epígrafe. Saliente‑se, em especial, o mestrado desenvolvido em torno das campanhas napoleónicas visando colmatar lacunas sobre o conhecimento relativo à presença britânica no nosso país e à imagem que os relatos dos militares nelas envolvidas haviam dado conta. Vários foram os documentos científicos produzidos (nomeadamente teses e comunicações), alguns dos quais foram depois editados. A obra assinada por Gabriela Gândara Terenas, O Portugal da Guerra Peninsular – A Visão dos Militares Britânicos (1808‑1812), dada ao prelo em Junho de 2000, em muito veio suprir essa lacuna, pois a um só tempo se propôs conciliar temáticas complementares, reunindo os aspectos que a literatura de viagem e os testemunhos de guerra oferecem.
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Antigenic extracts from five Leishmania stocks were used to vaccinate C57BL/10 mice. The Leishvacin® and PH8 monovalent vaccine yielded the highest IFN-gamma levels in the supernatants of spleen cell culture from vaccinated animals. Each single strain immunized group showed evidence of protective immunity six months after the challenge with promastigotes of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. No differences were detected between the vaccinated groups. It can be concluded that vaccines composed of single Leishmania stocks can provide protection to C57BL/10 mice against L. (L.) amazonensis infection.
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The first choice of treatment for American cutaneous leishmaniasis is the pentavalent antimonial drug. Although it has been shown that this treatment is mostly effective and indicated, some disadvantages should be taken into account such as side effects, long term treatment inconveniences and counter-indication for patients suffering from cardiopathy, nephropathy; yet, aging, pregnancy and other conditions. With the advent of the vaccine anti-American cutaneous leishmaniasis as a prophylactic measure, studies on therapy using the vaccine associated or not with other drugs have been performed by many investigators and it is currently among the alternative treatments and prevention measures for American cutaneous leishmaniasis. In conclusion, the association between antimony and vaccine (immunochemotherapy) showed the same cure rate when compared with the standard treatment (100%) and it was also able to reduce the salt volume in 17.9% and treatment length from 87 to 62 days, decreasing side effects.
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INTRODUCTION: The study analyzed positivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on detection of DNA from Leishmania in patients' samples. METHODS: Extracted DNA was submitted to L150/L152, 13Y/13Z, and seminested PCR (snPCR). RESULTS: Results were evidenced by bands of approximately 120, 720, and 670 bp for L150/L152, 13Y/13Z, and snPCR, respectively. L150/L152, 13Y/13Z, and snPCR positivity indexes were 76.9, 56.4, and 9.2 (p>0.05), respectively, for suspected and 93.7, 68.7, and 84.4 (p<0.05), respectively, for confirmed. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results showed that these assays, mainly L150/L152 and snPCR, can detect Leishmania DNA and carry potential on laboratory diagnosis of leishmaniasis.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Master’s Double Degree in Finance from Maastricht University and NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Recensão de: George Baker, "'Late Criticism' in Canvases and Careers Today. Criticism and its Markets", Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2008
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