990 resultados para Dor visceral
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RESUMO:Este trabalho de investigação englobou a realização de um estudo quasi expçerimental, de carácter exploratório, com dois objectivos distintos. O primeiro objectivo consistiu em estudar os efeitos de um programa baseado na educação e exercício ao nível da capacidade funcional, intensidade da dor e crenças de medo/ evitamento do movimento relacionadas com a actividade física e o trabalho em utentes com DCL.--------------------------ABSTRACT:The aims of this study were twofold. The first aim was to analyse the effect of a Programme based on Education and Exercise in Pain Intensity, Disability and Movement Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Portuguese Chrnic Back Low Pain (CLBP) patients.
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The current article reports the case of a 19-month-old-girl, from the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, with visceral leishmaniasis, by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) co-infection. The child's mother and father, aged 22 and 27 years old, respectively, were both HIV positive. The child was admitted to the General Pediatric Center, in Belo Horizonte, presenting high fever, fatigue, weight loss and enlargement of liver and spleen. Indirect immunofluorescent test revealed a titer of 1:320 for Leishmania. Such result was confirmed by the presence of amastigotes in bone marrow aspirate samples and culture of promastigote forms. Parasites were identified as being Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis through PCR, using a L. braziliensis complex primer and a generic primer, followed by hibridization. Specific leishmaniasis therapy (GlucantimeÒ antimonial) was intravenously administered.
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Barra de Guaratiba is a coastal area of the city of Rio de Janeiro where American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL) is endemic. Although control measures including killing of dogs and use of insecticides have been applied at this locality, the canine seroprevalence remains at 25% and during 1995 and 1997 eight autochthonous human cases were notified. In order to evaluate factors related to the increase of the risk for Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi infection in dogs we have screened 365 dogs by anti-Leishmania immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and captured sandflies in the domestic and peridomestic environment. Some variables related to the infection were assessed by uni- and multivariate analysis. The distance of the residence from the forest border, its altitude and the presence of the opossum Didelphis marsupialis in the backyard, were found predictor factors for L. (L.) chagasi infection in dogs in Barra de Guaratiba. The presence of Lutzomyia longipalpis in the peridomestic environment indicates the possibility of appearence of new human cases. Our data also suggest the presence of a sylvatic enzootic cycle at this locality.
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A Dor é considerada o 5º Sinal Vital. Deve ser avaliada e registada ao mesmo tempo que os outros sinais vitais. Contudo, de acordo com a nossa experiência profissional apercebemo-nos que nem sempre se verifica este facto. Tendo em conta a importância do tema, realizámos este estudo em que pretendemos conhecer se a equipa de enfermagem efectiva a avaliação e o registo da dor de modo sistemático. Para tal, utilizámos como instrumento de colheita de dados um questionário e aplicámos uma lista de verificação aos registos da dor nos processos clínicos, para averiguar se estes eram efectuados e onde. Na análise dos dados verificámos que os enfermeiros atribuem muita importância à avaliação e registo da dor e consideram que a equipa de enfermagem e a restante equipa multidisciplinar atribuem alguma importância a estes itens. Relativamente à frequência com que avaliam e registam a dor, observámos que os enfermeiros consideram que o fazem uma vez por turno. Constatámos também que "as queixas do doente" e "ter formação" sobre a dor são as principais razões para os enfermeiros a avaliarem e efectuarem o seu registo no processo clínico.
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A preocupação em tratar adequadamente a dor dos doentes do Serviço de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular (SACV) do Hospital de Santa Marta levou ao desenvolvimento de uma estrutura organizada, destinada à optimização da analgesia peri-operatória. Pretendemos descrever neste artigo o processo de implementação da Unidade de Dor Vascular (UDV) do Hospital de Santa Marta, cujo projecto se iniciou em 2003 e que viria a culminar na sua inauguração em Janeiro de 2005.
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In the last 20 years, despite the known underestimation of cases, Brazil registered a marked increase in the incidence of visceral leishmaniasis. The main goal of this review is to reflect on some aspects of this zoonosis in Brazil and also to encourage the discussion in order to find more viable, effective and affordable strategies to be implemented by the Brazilian Leishmaniasis Control Program. The current situation of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil might be seen as a paradox: the most important aspects of the disease are known, but so far the control of this disease has not yet been achieved. The current control strategies have not been able to prevent the geographical expansion, and even a rise in the incidence and lethality of visceral leishmaniasis. There is a need not only for a better definition of priority areas, but also for the implementation of a fieldwork monitoring system to the disease surveillance that could permit a further evaluation of the control program in areas where visceral leishmaniasis is endemic.
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O Sarcoma de Kaposi (SK) é uma neoplasia multifocal, de expressão predominantemente cutânea, mas que pode atingir órgãos viscerais. Estão descritas quatro variantes: o SK clássico, o endémico africano, o iatrogénico e o epidémico. Esta última variante surgiu com a associação deste tumor à SIDA e tomou proporções importantes, tanto pela sua frequência como pela expressão clínica disseminada com atingimento visceral marcado. Os homossexuais constituem o grupo de risco mais afectado e admitem-se várias hipóteses etiológicas para esta neoplasia. Existe uma correlação entre o grau de deficiência imunológica e a extensão da doença. O SK associado à SIDA apresenta envolvimento visceral em 50 a 70% dos casos. No entanto, o envolvimento visceral isolado é raro. Descrevem-se as expressões gastro-intestinal, pulmonar e cardíaca da doença, por serem os órgãos mais frequentemente atingidos. A terapêutica é meramente paliativa e pode ser local ou sistémica. O SK raramente é causa de morte, com excepção do envolvimento pulmonar, vindo o doente a falecer em consequência de infecções oportunistas.
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate natural infection by Leishmania in phlebotomine females in a visceral-leishmaniasis focus in Antonio João county in Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. Between June and October 2003, the digestive tracts of 81 females captured in Aldeia Campestre, Aldeia Marangatu and Povoado Campestre were dissected. The females were separated by species, location, area and date of capture into 13 groups and kept in ethanol 70%. To identify the Leishmania species using the PCR technique, amplifications of the ribosomal-DNA (rDNA) and mini-exon genes were analyzed. Of the 81 specimens, 77 (95%) were Lutzomyia longipalpis, making this the most common species; only one specimen of each of the species Brumptomyia avellari, Evandromyia cortelezzii, Evandromyia lenti and Nyssomyia whitmani was found. Trypanosomatids were identified in eight of the nine groups of Lutzomyia longipalpis (10.39%) one group from Aldeia Campestre, one from Aldeia Marangatu and six from Povoado Campestre; of the eight groups, one from Aldeia Marangatu and another, with promastigotes forms also confirmed by dissection (1.23%) from Povoado Campestre, were identified by PCR as Leishmania chagasi (2.6%). The other groups gave negative results. These findings indicate that there is a high risk of leishmaniasis transmission in this area.
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Um homem de 38 anos com história pregressa de toxicofilia endovenosa, Síndroma da Imunodeficiência Adquirida (SIDA) e Leishmaniose Visceral em 2000, foi internado por febre, mioartralgias, cansaço fácil, hepatoesplenomegália e edema dos membros inferiores. Ao décimo dia de internamento surgiram nódulos subcutâneos das coxas e foi solicitada avaliação pela Dermatologia. O diagnóstico clínico e histológico das lesões foi compatível com Paniculite a Leishmania no contexto de recidiva de Leishmaniose Visceral. A Paniculite a Leishmania é um achado raramente encontrado no contexto de Leishmaniose Visceral, sendo mais frequente nos indivíduos coinfectados pelo VIH. Neste caso, o atingimento cutâneo permitiu o diagnóstico precoce e a confirmação histopatológica de recidiva de Leishmaniose.
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The Western blot technique was used to demonstrate the presence of antibodies in the blood of dogs that presented canine visceral leishmaniasis. This technique was used against some specific molecules present in the lysate of the promastigote form of Leshmania chagasi.Through the association of the results of the Western blot technique with the morphological alterations seen as a result of the serum neutralization technique performed in McCoy cells (which mimetizes the macrophage) it was possible to observe the role of some molecules of great relevance in determining the disease in symptomatic dogs as well as that of some other molecules associated with asymptomatic infected dogs that may become transmitters as well as differentiating them as asymptomatic resistant dogs. In the sera analyses carried out during the immunobloting a variation of 9 to 27 immunoreacting bands was observed, which were then compared using Dice's similarity coefficient. In the dendrogram constructed on the basis of the coefficient, 50% similarity was observed among the total number of reagent bands with the promastigote lysate, thus creating five groups. The main difference observed related to the clinical condition of the dogs: symptomatic and asymptomatic dogs were found in separate groups. The asymptomatic group of dogs was distributed in two different places in the dendrogram because they presented two different behavior patterns regarding the cellular morphology in the serum neutralization reaction: the presence or absence of cellular lysis. According to this analysis it is possible to evaluate the immune status and associate it with specific markers observed in the reaction found in the Western blot strips.
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Concomitant skin lesions in visceral leishmaniasis (VL) or kala-azar are rare, being more common the description of post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis occurring post treatment of kala-azar. Skin lesions caused by Leishmania donovani are frequently seen in the aids-VL co-infection. In Brazil cutaneous or mucosal forms of tegumentary leishmaniasis concomitant with aids are more commonly registered. Here we present a case of aids-VL co-infection, with unusual cutaneous and digestive compromising attributed to L. (L.) chagasi, with special attention to ecthymatous aspect of the lesion, allied to the absence of parasite on the histological skin biopsy.