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2. APPLIED ANATOMY TO CIRCUS: OUR EXPERIENCE
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Mirna Duarte Barros, Lia Mara Rossi, Thiago Carvalho Almeida, Denival Soares Galdeano, Celina Siqueira Barbosa Pereira, and Bianca Maria Liquidato
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Aesthetics ,Applied anatomy ,Genetics ,Spite ,Psychology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Degree (music) ,The arts ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The circus arts involve a high degree of acrobatic, athletic, and aesthetic ability with extreme physical demands placed on performers. In spite of their performances, circus artists have focused o...
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- 2018
3. APPLIED ANATOMY: A NEW APPROACH WITH YOGA
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Lia Mara Rossi, Bianca Maria Liquidato, Mirna Duarte Barros, Denival Soares Galdeano, Magno Cesar Vieira, and Celina Siqueira Barbosa Pereira
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Comprehension ,Applied anatomy ,Human anatomy ,Genetics ,Body movement ,Psychology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Biotechnology ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
The concept and practice of teach human anatomy through body movement has been improving the comprehension of students and teachers. With the aim to offer an anatomical consistent knowledge to Yoga...
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- 2018
4. Comparative study between biopsy and brushing sampling methods for detection of human papillomavirus in oral and oropharyngeal cavity lesions
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Ivo Bussoloti Filho, Lia Mara Rossi, Natália Oliveira Cruz, Maria Antonieta Andreoli, and Marise da Penha Costa Marques
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,Biopsy ,Reação de polimerase em cadeia ,Oropharynx ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests ,Human papillomavirus DNA tests ,Epidemiology ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Papillomaviridae ,Prospective cohort study ,Human Papillomavirus DNA Test ,Aged ,Mouth neoplasm ,Mouth ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Boca ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,Dermatology ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Orofaringe ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Oropharyngeal Neoplasms ,Oropharyngeal Neoplasm ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Testes de DNA para papilomavírus humano ,DNA, Viral ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Many epidemiological studies have suggested that human papillomavirus (HPV), especially type 16, is involved in the genesis of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and oropharynx, especially in young, non-smoking patients; thus, its detection in lesions in this region is important. OBJECTIVE: To clarify the capacity of the brushing sampling method to detect the presence of HPV in oral or oropharyngeal lesions through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, and to compare the results with those obtained by biopsy. METHODS: Prospective study of adult patients with oral or oropharyngeal lesions assessed by PCR, comparing biopsy specimens with samples obtained by the brushing method. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the institution. RESULTS: A total of 35 sample pairs were analyzed, but 45.7% of the brushing samples were inadequate (16/35) and, thus, only 19 pairs could be compared. There was agreement of results in 94.7% (18/19) of the pairs, with HPV identified in 16 of them. HPV DNA was detected in 8.6% (3/35) of biopsy and 5.7% (2/35) of brushing samples. CONCLUSION: There was no statistically significant difference between the two methods, but the brushing sampling method showed a higher number of inadequate samples, suggesting that it is an unreliable method for surveillance. Resumo INTRODUÇÃO: Muitos estudos epidemiológicos indicam a participação do papilomavírus humano, especialmente o tipo 16, na carcinogênese dos tumores espinocelulares das cavidade oral e oro-faríngea, principalmente em jovens e não fumantes, sendo portanto importante sua detecção nas lesões desta região. OBJETIVO: Elucidar a habilidade do escovado em detectar o papilomavírus humano, pela reação em cadeia da polimerase, nas lesões orais e orofaríngeas, comparando os resultados com os obtidos por biópsia. MÉTODO: Estudo prospectivo de pacientes com lesões orais e orofaríngeas, pela reação em cadeia da polimerase, no qual foram pareados os resultados de amostras obtidas por escovado e por biópsia. A pesquisa foi aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da instituição. RESULTADO: Foram analisados 35 pares de amostras, porém estavam inapropriadas para análise 45,7% (16/35) das amostras obtidas por escovado, e portanto, somente 19 pares puderam ser comparados. Em 94,7% dos pares houve concordância dos resultados, sendo encontrado o papilomavírus humano − 16 em um destes pares. O ácido desoxirribonucleico do papilomavírus humano foi detectado em 8,6% (3/35) das biópsias e em 5,7% (2/35) dos escovados. CONCLUSÃO: Não houve diferença estatística entre os métodos, mas como houve um grande número de amostras obtidas por escovado inapropriadas, este parece não ser confiável para o rastreamento.
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- 2015
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5. Determination of HPV prevalence in oral/oropharyngeal mucosa samples in a rural district of São Paulo
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Luisa L. Villa, Vitor Breseghello Cavenaghi, Henrique Olival Costa, Natália Oliveira Cruz, Leonardo Duarte Batista da Silva, Elias Jean Eid Ghosn, and Lia Mara Rossi
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infecções por papillomavirus ,Adult ,Male ,Rural Population ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,polymerase chain reaction ,Population ,Oropharynx ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Hpv prevalence ,Young Adult ,stomatognathic system ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Gargling ,reação em cadeia da polimerase ,Child ,education ,Papillomaviridae ,orofaringe ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Mouth Mucosa ,HPV infection ,ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH ,Rural district ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma ,Surgery ,stomatognathic diseases ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Otorhinolaryngology ,boca ,Child, Preschool ,DNA, Viral ,Population study ,Female ,oropharynx ,mouth ,business ,Brazil ,papillomavirus infections - Abstract
OBJETIVO: Averiguar a eficácia da metodologia para coleta de amostras em cavidade oral e orofaringe e determinar a prevalência do HPV na cavidade oral e orofaringe de adultos e crianças. MÉTODO: A população estudada foi atendida por um programa assistencial em um distrito rural de São Paulo. Os indivíduos foram convidados a doar amostras independentemente de queixas. RESULTADOS E CONCLUSÃO: Foram incluídos no estudo 47 homens, 77 mulheres e 22 crianças, dos quais amostras da cavidade oral foram obtidas por bochecho e gargarejo com antisséptico oral comercial. Foram encontrados três resultados positivos (2,4%) em adultos, duas amostras de HPV 55 e uma amostra de HPV 58. Não foram observados resultados positivos em crianças. Além disso, concluímos que o método de coleta com o enxágue bucal com antisséptico mostrou-se eficaz e rápido para a detecção de HPV na cavidade oral e orofaríngea na população geral. Knowledge about HPV infection in the oral cavity/oropharynx may contribute to the elucidation of the role it plays in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC). OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of the methodology used for sampling the oral cavity and oropharynx mucosae and to determine the prevalence of HPV in the oral cavity and oropharynx of adults and children. METHOD: The study population was served by an assistance program in a rural district of São Paulo. The subjects were asked to donate samples regardless of complaints. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The study included 47 men, 77 women and 22 children, of which the oral cavity samples were obtained by gargling with commercially-available antiseptic mouthwash. We found 3 positive samples (2.4%) in adults: 2 HPV 55 and one HPV 58. No positive results were found in children. Furthermore we concluded that the sampling method with the mouthwash proved effective and fast for the detection of HPV in the oral cavity and oropharynx in the general population.
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- 2013
6. Prevalence of human papillomavirus types and variants and p16INK4a expression in head and neck squamous cells carcinomas in São Paulo, Brazil
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Marco Aurélio Vamondes Kulcsar, Lenine Garcia Brandão, João S. Sobrinho, Laura Sichero, Leandro Luongo de Matos, Marcelo Benedito Menezes, Henrique Olival Costa, Julio C. Betiol, Fábio Roberto Pinto, Silvaneide Ferreira, Antonio José Gonçalves, Lia Mara Rossi, Lara Termini, Luisa L. Villa, Maria Antonieta Andreoli, Sheila F. Faraj, Evandro Sobroza de Mello, Rafaella Almeida Lima Nunes, Leonardo Duarte Batista da Silva, and Claudio Roberto Cernea
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0301 basic medicine ,Human papillomavirus ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Molecular variants ,Epidemiology ,P16INK4A Protein ,03 medical and health sciences ,p16INK4a ,0302 clinical medicine ,P16 ink4a ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Head and neck cancer ,Head and neck ,neoplasms ,Human papillomavirus types ,business.industry ,HPV Positive ,virus diseases ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,stomatognathic diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunohistochemistry ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) diverges geographically. The reliability of using p16INK4a expression as a marker of viral infection is controversial in HNSCC. We evaluated HPV types and HPV-16 variants prevalence, and p16INK4a expression in HNSCC specimens provided by two different Institutions in São Paulo. Methods HPV DNA from formalin-fixed specimens was accessed by Inno-LiPA, HPV-16 variants by PCR-sequencing, and p16INK4a protein levels by immunohistochemistry. Results Overall, HPV DNA was detected among 19.4 % of the specimens (36/186). Viral prevalence was higher in the oral cavity (25.0 %, 23/92) then in other anatomical sites (oropharynx 14,3 %, larynx 13.7 %) when samples from both Institutions were analyzed together. HPV prevalence was also higher in the oral cavity when samples from both Institutions were analyzed separately. HPV-16 was the most prevalent type identified in 69.5 % of the HPV positive smaples and specimens were assigned into Asian-American (57.2 %) or European (42.8 %) phylogenetic branches. High expression of p16INK4a was more common among HPV positive tumors. Conclusion Our results support a role for HPV-16 in a subset of HNSCC.
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- 2016
7. Expressão da aromatase em carcinomas de mama ductais invasivo e in situ presentes na mesma mama
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Maria Antonieta Longo Galvão Silva, José Mendes Aldrighi, Fabio Bagnoli, Tsutomu Aoki, Lia Mara Rossi, Vilmar Marques de Oliveira, José Francisco Rinaldi, and Lecticia de Siqueira Ribeiro
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Ductal carcinoma ,Aromatase ,IMUNOHISTOQUÍMICA ,Carcinoma ductal ,biology.protein ,Neoplasias da mama ,General Medicine ,Breast neoplasms ,Biology ,Carcinoma in situ ,Molecular biology ,In situ carcinoma - Abstract
OBJETIVO: Avaliar expressão da enzima aromatase nos carcinomas de mama ductais invasivos (CDI), in situ (CDIS), no epitélio e estromas adjacentes. MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados 45 espécimes cirúrgicos provenientes de mastectomias e quadrantectomias com CDI e CDIS concomitantes de pacientes com estadios clínicos I e II. A análise da expressão da enzima aromatase foi realizada por meio de anticorpos policlonais antiaromatase e categorização das amostras de acordo com intensidade e número de células coradas. RESULTADOS: Nos 45 casos de CDI a expressão da aromatase foi positiva em 32 espécimes (71%) e negativa em 13 (29%). Nos casos de CDIS, a positividade foi idêntica à observada no CDI, mostrando correlação positiva. No epitélio normal constatou-se expressão positiva em 19 casos (42,2%) e negativa nos outros 26 (57,8%), mostrando correlação positiva estatisticamente (p
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- 2009
8. Influence of estradiol administration on estrogen receptors of nasal mucosa: an experimental study on guinea pigs
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Henrique Olival, Costa, Ney Penteado de, Castro Neto, Lia Mara, Rossi, Ieda, Millas, Flavia, Coelho, and Leonardo da, Silva
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Male ,Nasal Mucosa ,Time Factors ,Estradiol ,Receptors, Estrogen ,Guinea Pigs ,Animals ,Prospective Studies ,Immunohistochemistry - Abstract
Some clinical trials revealed a correlation between increased serum estrogen and nasal symptoms or inflammatory changes in nasal mucosa. Estrogen receptors tend to be controlled by a negative feedback, to avoid a deleterious stimulus over several body functions while in hyperestrogenic periods. This study proposes a hypothesis where mechanisms regulating expression of estradiol receptors in nasal mucosa are absent in some patients, and their concentration remains steady even in periods of high serum hormonal concentration, potentially leading to local estrogenic symptoms in nasal mucosa.This was an experimental prospective study.To determine whether estrogen levels induce the reduction of the number of estrogen receptors in the nasal mucosa.In the present study, 30 adult male guinea pigs were subjected to a biopsy of the middle nasal turbinate and received 0.5 mL of estradiol cypionate intraperitoneally for 30 consecutive days. Afterwards, samples from contralateral middle turbinate were obtained. Immunohistochemical analysis of estrogen receptors were performed pre- and post-treatment.The post-treatment group showed reduction of receptor expression when compared to the pre-treatment group. (p = 5.2726-5).A reduction in the expression of the nasal estrogen receptor was observed after 30 days of estradiol administration.
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- 2013
9. [Sexuality evaluation in women submitted to hysterectomy for the treatment of uterine leiomyoma]
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Imacolada Marino, Tozo, José Cássio, Moraes, Sonia Maria Rolim, Lima, Nelson, Gonçalves, Antonio Pedro Flores, Auge, Lia Mara, Rossi, and Tsutomu, Aoki
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Adult ,Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ,Leiomyoma ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Hysterectomy ,Sexuality - Abstract
To evaluate the impact of hysterectomy on the sexuality of women with uterine leiomyoma.Prospective study including 33 sexually active women, with ages from 35 to 50 years old, with orgasmic experience and with a fit stable partner. All the women were submitted to two instruments for the evaluation or their sexuality: Sexual Quotient - Female Version (SQF) and Sexual Satisfaction Inventory - Female Version (SSIF). Both instruments were applied by the same examiner, before and six months after the hysterectomy.The SQF has shown that 39.4% of the patients presented deterioration in the sexual intercourse, even though there has not been found an association between the SQF results before and after hysterectomy (chi2= 0.6; degree of freedom=12; p=0.05). The mean scores obtained after the application of the SSIF have shown significant deterioration in the following parameters: sexual satisfaction (p=0.03); expression of feminine sensuality (p=0.01); vaginismus/dyspareunia (p=0.02) and an orgasmia (p=0.04).It seems that hysterectomy has a negative impact on women's sexual life, with reports of decreased libido, arousal and orgasmic capacity.
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- 2008
10. [Aromatase expression in invasive and in situ ductal carcinoma present in the same breast]
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Vilmar Marques de, Oliveira, Lecticia de Siqueira, Ribeiro, Lia Mara, Rossi, Maria Antonieta Longo Galvão, Silva, José Mendes, Aldrighi, Fábio, Bagnoli, José Francisco, Rinaldi, and Tsutomu, Aoki
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast ,Breast Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Aromatase ,Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating ,Humans ,Female ,Mastectomy ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
to evaluate the expression of aromatase in simultaneously invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).forty-five surgical samples were obtained from mastectomy and quadrantectomy with simultaneous IDC and DCIS of stage I and II patients. Aromatase was evaluated using antibodies anti-aromatase and the samples classified in accordance with the number and intensity of stained cells.Aromatase was expressed positively in 32(71%) and negatively in 13(29%) of the cases in the IDC. The same results were obtained in the DCIS showing a perfect positive correlation. In the normal epithelium,aromatase was positive in 19(42.2%) and negative in 26 (57.8%) and a positive correlation, statistically significant was obtained when compared with IDC and DCIS(p0.01). Concerning the normal stroma, positivity was only 7 (15.5%) showing no correlation with aromatase expression. Aromatase was positive in 36(80%) of the tumor stroma and this result was statistically significant as in the IDC and DCIS. Comparing results of aromatase expression with nuclear grade, histological grade, tumor size and age no difference was found.our results demonstrated high correlation between aromatase expression in IDC, DCIS, normal epithelium and tumor stroma showing a possible autocrine and paracrine mechanism of this enzyme in breast cancer.
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- 2008
11. Fertilization and pregnancy outcome after intracytoplasmic injection with fresh or cryopreserved ejaculated spermatozoa
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Patricia Guilherme, Fabio F. Pasqualotto, Lia Mara Rossi, Edson Borges, Tatiana C.S. Bonetti, Christiany Victor Locambo de Freitas, and Assumpto Iaconelli
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Infertility ,Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy Rate ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Semen ,Asthenozoospermia ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Andrology ,Human fertilization ,Pregnancy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Ejaculation ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Gynecology ,Cryopreservation ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Sperm ,Pregnancy rate ,Treatment Outcome ,Reproductive Medicine ,Fertilization ,Female ,business ,Infertility, Female ,Brazil - Abstract
Objective To assess fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy rates in patients undergoing ICSI using fresh and cryopreserved sperm from ejaculated semen samples. Design Retrospective study. Setting Academic and private medical centers. Patient(s) One hundred fifty-eight patients. Intervention(s) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Main Outcome Measure(s) Fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy rates were evaluated; 61 cycles of ICSI were performed with cryopreserved and 79 cycles of ICSI were performed with fresh spermatozoa. Also, we divided the outcomes according to the semen characteristics, normozoospermia, oligozoospermia, asthenozoospermia, and oligoasthenozoospermia. Result(s) Overall, normal-fertilization rates were higher using fresh sperm (73.8%) compared with cryopreserved sperm (68.7%). Cycles performed in patients with normozoospermia or oligozoospermia had similar fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy rates using fresh or cryopreserved sperm. When asthenozoospermic and oligoasthenozoospermic semen samples were used, the normal-fertilization rate was higher with fresh sperm compared with cryopreserved sperm. However, implantation and pregnancy rates were similar in fresh and cryopreserved sperm samples from patients with asthenozoospermia or oligoasthenozoospermia. Conclusion(s) Semen with abnormalities in the motility may be more susceptible to sperm cryopreservation damage, resulting in lower fertilization rates. However, once the oocyte is fertilized, implantation and pregnancy rates are similar to those in patients with oligozoospermia and normozoospermia.
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- 2006
12. The impact of pronuclear orientation to select chromosomally normal embryos
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Valdemar Ortiz, Claudia Chagas Rocha, Assumpto Iaconelli, Edson Borges, Leila Farah, Patricia Guilherme, and Lia Mara Rossi
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Biology ,Chromosomes ,Andrology ,Human fertilization ,Chromosomal Abnormality ,Genetics ,Humans ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,Fragmentation (cell biology) ,Genetics (clinical) ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Chromosome Aberrations ,urogenital system ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,General Medicine ,Blastomere ,respiratory system ,Embryo Transfer ,Embryo, Mammalian ,Embryo transfer ,Chromosomal status ,Assisted Reproduction ,Reproductive Medicine ,Fertilization ,embryonic structures ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Cell Division ,Cell Nucleolus ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Purpose: To find an effective method to select embryos from ICSI with better chromosomal status when preimplantation-genetic-diagnosis (PGD) is not applied. Methods: Several morpholological evaluations were done in same embryos. Embryos from ICSI were classified on day 1 according to pronuclear-nucleoli arrangement. On day 3, classification was done according to number, fragmentation, size and shape of cells. In some patients, embryos exhibiting good quality on day 3 (at least six regular blastomeres with cell fragmentation lower than 20%) were also submitted to PGD, irrespective to pronuclear-nucleoli morphology. Results: Forty-two per cent of normally fertilized embryos showed pronuclear-nucleoli-good-morphology; from those, 86% were also classified as good quality on day 3. Good-quality embryos submitted to PGD have shown lower chromosomal abnormality rates when also classified as pronuclear-nucleoli-good-morphology. Conclusions: Pronuclear-nucleoli morphology seems to be correlated with PGD results. This criterion may prove useful for pre-select embryos with normal chromosomal package when PGD is not applied.
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- 2005
13. Expectation and Feelings of Couples Undergoing Assisted Reproduction Techniques
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Rose Marie Massaro Melamed, Tatiana Carvalho S. Bonetti, Lia Mara Rossi, Christiany Victor Locambo, Assumpto Iaconelli Júnior, and Edson Borges Júnior
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Obstetrics and Gynecology - Published
- 2005
14. Sperm retrieval techniques in rats with suppressed spermatogenesis by experimental cryptorchidism
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Assumpto Iaconelli, Luciana de Santis, Valdemar Ortiz, Fabio F. Pasqualotto, Luís A.V. Pereira, Lia Mara Rossi, and Edson Borges
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Male ,endocrine system ,Objective (goal) ,Semen ,Biology ,Andrology ,Cryptorchidism ,Testis ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Spermatogenesis ,urogenital system ,Testicular sperm aspiration ,Rehabilitation ,Biopsy, Needle ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Oligospermia ,Organ Size ,Spermatozoa ,Testicular sperm extraction ,Rats ,Maturation arrest ,Disease Models, Animal ,Reproductive Medicine ,Sperm Retrieval ,Congenital disease - Abstract
Our aim was to assess the suppression of spermatogenesis and sperm retrieval rate after testicular sperm extraction (TESE) or testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) in adult rats with surgically induced cryptorchidism.Adult rats were submitted to TESE and TESA procedures after 15 days of induced cryptorchidism. After spermatozoa retrieval, the testicles were extracted, weighed and a morphological analysis by conventional light microscopy was done. The numbers of spermatozoa retrieved in both TESA and TESE were rated and compared.Histological analysis of the testicles revealed Sertoli cell-only syndrome in 60% of the testicles, and maturation arrest in the remaining cryptorchid testicles. Significant differences were seen in the number of spermatozoa retrieved (P0.05) between cryptorchidic and control rats. When sperm retrieval techniques were compared, no differences were detected in the number of spermatozoa obtained (P0.05).It seems that a 15 day period of cryptorchidism is enough to induce spermatogenesis disorders. No differences were detected in the number of spermatozoa retrieved in the right or left testicles, irrespective of the testicular pole. Furthermore, and even more importantly, no differences in the retrieval rate were seen between the two techniques.
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- 2004
15. Etiology-specific outcomes of intracytoplasmic sperm injection in azoospermic patients
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Fabio F. Pasqualotto, Lia Mara Rossi, Patricia Guilherme, Edson Borges, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Valdemar Ortiz
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Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy Rate ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Infections ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Miscarriage ,Pregnancy ,Testis ,Vasectomy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Retrospective Studies ,Azoospermia ,Gynecology ,Epididymis ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Oligospermia ,medicine.disease ,Sperm ,Spermatozoa ,Abortion, Spontaneous ,Pregnancy rate ,Treatment Outcome ,Reproductive Medicine ,Sperm Retrieval ,Female ,business ,Percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration - Abstract
Objective To assess fertilization, pregnancy, and miscarriage rates after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with epididymal or testicular spermatozoa from different types of azoospermia. Design Retrospective study. Setting Academic medical center and private fertility center. Patient(s) Two hundred twelve patients underwent 257 ICSI cycles. Intervention(s) Cycles of ICSI were divided into four groups according to the etiology of azoospermia: A (nonobstruction), B (postvasectomy), C (congenital obstruction), and D (obstruction due to infection). Testicular sperm aspiration and percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration were the sperm retrieval methods used for ICSI. Main outcome measure(s) Fertilization, pregnancy, and miscarriage rates. Result(s) Normal fertilization rates were higher in groups C (67.7%) and B (64.1%) compared with groups A (47.3%) and D (58.9%). Although lower pregnancy rates were seen in group A, no statistical differences were detected among groups. However, the miscarriage rate was higher in group A (45.6%) compared with groups B (25.25%), C (24%), and D (22.58%). Conclusion(s) Although no differences were detected in the pregnancy rates across groups, fertilization and implantation rates were higher in patients with congenital obstruction of the seminal path. The pregnancy rate was higher and the miscarriage rate lower when epididymal sperm was used compared with testicular sperm.
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- 2004
16. Different intervals between vasectomy and sperm retrieval interfere in the reproductive capacity from vasectomized men
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Edson, Borges Júnior, Lia Mara, Rossi-Ferragut, Fábio Firmbach, Pasqualotto, Claudia Chagas, Rocha, and Assumpto, Iaconelli Júnior
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Adult ,Epididymis ,Male ,endocrine system ,Time Factors ,Pregnancy Rate ,urogenital system ,Reproduction ,Middle Aged ,Spermatozoa ,Article ,Pregnancy ,embryonic structures ,Vasectomy ,Tissue and Organ Harvesting ,Humans ,Female ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,Sterilization Reversal ,therapeutics ,reproductive and urinary physiology - Abstract
To evaluate the relationship between the postvasectomy period and sperm reproductive capacity after ICSI.Seventy-seven ICSI cycles with percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) were reviewed. Patients were divided into 4 groups according to the interval after vasectomy: 0 - 5 years (G1); 6 - 8 years (G2); 9 - 14 years (G3), and15 years (G4).Clinical and ongoing pregnancy rates did not correlate significantly with the time period of vasectomy until 14 years. Although the higher implantation rate observed in G1, no significant differences were noted among Groups 1-3. The miscarriage rates increased from G1 to G4, reaching a statistical significance among G1, G2, and G3 compared with G4. When groups were also divided according to the maternal age, the same results were obtained.The interval between the vasectomy and the sperm retrieval procedure has no effect on the outcome until the interval of 14 years.
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- 2003
17. Time Interval Seems not Impair the Outcomes After Repeated Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) in Azoospermic Patients
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A. Iaconelli, Edson Borges, Lia Mara Rossi, M. Bibancos, C.V. Locambo-Freitas, and T.C. Bonetti
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,Testicular sperm aspiration ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Medicine ,Interval (graph theory) ,business - Published
- 2005
18. Estradiol Levels on Day 3 and 5 as an Early Predictor of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
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L.G. Maldonado, Lia Mara Rossi, T.C. Bonetti, W.C. Busato, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Edson Borges
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2005
19. Sperm Morphology do not Impair Embryo Quality in ICSI Cycles
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A. Iaconelli, C.V. Locambo-Freitas, Lia Mara Rossi, Edson Borges, Fabio F. Pasqualotto, and T.C. Bonetti
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Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Sperm morphology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Biology ,Embryo quality - Published
- 2005
20. Sex Ratio and Cleavage Rhythm in Embryos From ICSI
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Leila Farah, Edson Borges, R. Joffe, Lia Mara Rossi, T.C. Bonetti, and A. Iaconelli
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Andrology ,Rhythm ,Reproductive Medicine ,Chemistry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Sex ratio - Published
- 2005
21. Reply of the Authors
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Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto, Lia Mara Rossi, Patrícia Guilherme, Valdemar Ortiz, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Edson Borges
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Reproductive Medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology - Published
- 2005
22. PP038
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Henrique Olival Costa, Vitor Breseghello Cavenaghi, Luisa L. Villa, Lia Mara Rossi, Elias Jean Eid Ghosn, Natália Oliveira Cruz, and Leonardo Duarte Batista da Silva
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Cervical cancer ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Population ,HPV infection ,Dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Antiseptic ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Population study ,Oral Surgery ,Oral mucosa ,business ,education ,Genotyping - Abstract
Knowledge about HPV infection in the oral cavity/oropharynx can contribute to the elucidation of its role in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Information is accumulating about a subset of HNSCC linked to high-risk HPV types, the same causative agents of cervical cancer as well as other tumors in both women and men. Availability of HPV prophylactic vaccines may change such scenario and therefore defining the role of HPV in HNSCC may conduct to changes public policies of preventing these tumors. Purpose The objectives of this study were to determine the effectiveness of the methodology for sampling the oral mucosa and oropharynx and to determine HPV prevalence in the oral cavity of adults and children. Material and methods The study population was served by an assistance program in a rural district of Sao Paulo, conducted by the Santa Casa de Misericordia of Sao Paulo (PECA program). All subjects were invited to provide a sample regardless of any specific complaints. The study included 47 men, 77 women and 22 children whose oral cavity samples were obtained through swishing a commercial mouth wash and gargles. These samples were processed for DNA extraction, quantification by spectrophotometry, PCR, electrophoresis and genotyping for HPV. Results We found three positive results (2.4%) in adults, 2 samples of HPV 55 and HPV 58 in a sample. No positive results have been observed in children. Conclusion We concluded that the collection method with antiseptic mouth rinse was effective and rapid to the detection of HPV in the oral cavity and oropharynx of the general population.
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- 2013
23. Comparison between sperm retrieval techniques in testicles showing supression of spermatogenesis
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Luis A. Violin, Lia Mara Rossi, Patricia Guilherme, Luciana de Santis, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Edson Borges
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Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Sperm Retrieval ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Biology ,Spermatogenesis - Published
- 2003
24. When should we inject matured oocytes in stimulated ICSI cycles?
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Patricia Guilherme, Edson Borges, Claudia Chagas Rocha, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Lia Mara Rossi
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Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2003
25. Repeated testicular sperm aspiration may provide good results in male infertility management
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Lia Mara Rossi, Mauro Bibancos de Rosa, Edson Borges, Assumpto Iaconelli, Patricia Guilherme, and Claudia Chagas Rocha
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,Testicular sperm aspiration ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,business ,Male infertility - Published
- 2003
26. Better Outcomes Using Microdose of Recombinant Human Chrorionic Gonadotropin (r-hCG Microdose) to Support Ovarian Folliculogenesis in Good Prognosis Patients
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W.C. Busato, A. Iaconelli, L.G. Maldonado, Lia Mara Rossi, M. Bibancos, and Edson Borges
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Gynecology ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Ovarian folliculogenesis ,law.invention ,Reproductive Medicine ,MicroDose ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Recombinant DNA ,Good prognosis ,Gonadotropin ,business - Published
- 2005
27. Laboratorial Rules for Choosing the Elective Single Embryo to be Transferred: Morphological Parameters
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D. Rodrigues, C.V. Locambo-Freitas, Lia Mara Rossi, Edson Borges, A. Iaconelli, and T.C. Bonetti
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Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,Biology - Published
- 2005
28. Expectation and Feelings of Couples Undergoing Assisted Reproduction Techniques
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T.C. Bonetti, Lia Mara Rossi, R.M. Melamed, Edson Borges, C.V. Locambo-Freitas, and A. Iaconelli
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Reproductive Medicine ,Feeling ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Reproduction (economics) ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Psychology ,media_common ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 2005
29. Efficiency of testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) to recover spermatozoa in non-obstructive azoospermia
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Edson Borges, T.C. Bonetti, Assumpto Iaconelli, Lia Mara Rossi, M. Bibancos, and L.G. Maldonado
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Non obstructive azoospermia ,Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,business.industry ,Testicular sperm aspiration ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Medicine ,business ,Testicular sperm extraction - Published
- 2004
30. Sub-optimal fertilization: a new parameter to predict successful outcomes in assisted reproduction
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Claudia Chagas Rocha, Patricia Guilherme, Lia Mara Rossi, Edson Borges, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Christiany V. Locambo
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Human fertilization ,Reproductive Medicine ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Statistics ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Biology ,Reproduction ,media_common - Published
- 2003
31. Early cleavage assessment in embryos from Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) cycles
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Patricia Guilherme, Claudia Chagas Rocha, Edson Borges, Lia Mara Rossi, Assumpto Iaconelli, and Christiany V. Locambo
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Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,Biology ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Early cleavage - Published
- 2003
32. Relationship between early cleavage and sperm source in embryos from intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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Patricia Guilherme, Claudia Chagas Rocha, Assumpto Iaconelli, Christiany V. Locambo, Lia Mara Rossi, and Edson Borges
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Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,Biology ,Sperm ,Early cleavage ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection - Published
- 2003
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