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2. Reading stories: from the metaphor of the onion to the metaphor of the Princess and the pea
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Valéria Aparecida Dias la Cerda de Resende and Adriana Pastorello Buim Arena
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Reader-student ,lcsh:LC8-6691 ,lcsh:Special aspects of education ,Pedagogia presencial ,Formation of teachers ,Pedagogia a distância ,General Medicine ,Histórias de leituras ,Histories of readings ,Pedagogy at distance ,Presence pedagogy ,Aluno-leitor ,lcsh:L ,lcsh:Education ,Formação de professores - Abstract
Este artigo aborda estudos sobre a condição leitora de alunos matriculados no primeiro ano do curso de Pedagogia, na modalidade presencial e a distância, da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia – Minas Gerais – Brasil, no ano de 2010. A pesquisa tem como objetivo verificar e compreender quais os percursos de leitura que os alunos ingressantes fizeram na Educação Básica e na vida não-escolar, e analisar que ações, nesse processo, contribuíram para a sua formação do leitor.
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- 2011
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3. Avalia??o p?s-expans?o r?pida da maxila com aparelhos do tipo Haas e Hyrax por meio por meio de tomografia computadorizada cone beam
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Dias, La?rcio Santos, Menezes, Luciane Macedo de, and CPF:60644192020
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TOMOGRAFIA COMPUTADORIZADA ,ORTOPEDIA FACIAL ,CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA [CNPQ] ,APARELHOS ORTOD?NTICOS ,ORTODONTIA ,T?CNICA DE EXPANS?O PALATINA - Abstract
A expans?o r?pida maxilar (ERM) ? uma t?cnica utilizada para o tratamento da atresia maxilar e envolve a abertura da sutura palatina mediana. Entretanto, existe uma defici?ncia de estudos envolvendo controle ? longo prazo. O prop?sito deste trabalho foi examinar atrav?s de tomografia computadorizada por feixe c?nico (cone beam) o comportamento esquel?tico e dent?rio da expans?o r?pida maxilar seis meses ap?s a remo??o do aparelho considerando dois tipos de expansores, Haas e Hyrax. A amostra foi composta por 17 pacientes portadores de defici?ncia ?ssea maxilar transversal submetidos ? ERM na Faculdade de Odontologia da PUCRS tendo sido selecionados e distribuidos no grupo Haas (n=12) e no grupo Hyrax (n=5) de acordo com o tipo de expansor utilizado. A avalia??o foi realizada nos seguintes tempos: (T1) pr?-expans?o, (T2) ao final da fase ativa da expans?o, (T3) 6 meses ap?s expans?o e (T4) 6 meses ap?s a remo??o do aparelho. Medidas esquel?ticas e dent?rias foram comparadas atrav?s do teste estat?stico ANOVA complementado pelos testes t-Student para amostras pareadas e Correla??o de Pearson considerando um n?vel de signific?ncia de 5% (p
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- 2010
4. Qualidade na educação da primeira infância: perspectivas pós-modernas
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Dias Lara Simone
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Education (General) ,L7-991 - Published
- 2004
5. Thyroid dysgenesis associated with dwarfism, osteoporosis and spontaneous fractures in a goat.
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Pastor FM, Amaral CI, de Melo Ocarino N, Dias LA, da Silveira Xavier AB, Castelo Branco EC, and Serakides R
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- Animals, Female, Fractures, Spontaneous veterinary, Thyroid Gland, Goats, Goat Diseases pathology, Dwarfism veterinary, Dwarfism complications, Dwarfism pathology, Osteoporosis veterinary, Osteoporosis complications
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An 11-month-old female Saanen goat, weighing 12.7 kg, was taken to the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Minas Gerais because of sternal recumbency. On clinical examination, the animal was much smaller than expected and had hair similar to that of puppies and areas of hyperpigmentation on the head and dorsocervical and dorsothoracic cranial regions. Radiographic examination revealed fractures in both femurs and severe generalized osteoporosis. Given the unfavourable prognosis, the animal was euthanized. Necropsy revealed generalized pallor, muscular atrophy of the pelvic limbs and little reserve of subcutaneous adipose tissue. Both femurs had complete and closed diaphyseal fractures. The second lumbar vertebra was severely reduced in length as a result of a fracture, with dorsal displacement of the vertebral body towards the vertebral canal and compression of the spinal cord. Long bones and vertebrae had severe cortical thinning, enlargement of the medullary canal and reduced resistance. The thyroid gland was not in its normal anatomical location. A pale red nodule (1.0 × 0.4 cm) in the serosa of the middle third of the trachea, close to the thoracic entrance, was confirmed as ectopic thyroid tissue. Microscopically, the bones had evidence of growth arrest and severe osteoporosis. The ectopic thyroid nodule was hyperplastic with severe hypertrophy of follicular cells. The spinal cord was compressed by vertebral fractures and had focally extensive and severe myelomalacia. Based on the pathological features, the case was diagnosed as thyroid dysgenesis characterized by eutopic thyroid agenesis and ectopic thyroid tissue, associated with interruption of bone growth with dwarfism, osteoporosis and spontaneous secondary fractures with compression of the lumbar spinal cord., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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6. Seasonal variation and host sex affect bat-bat fly interaction networks in the Amazonian savannahs.
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Mejia P, Urbieta GL, Xavier BDS, Castro IJ, DE Toledo JJ, Graciolli G, Viana Dias LA, and Carvalho WD
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- Animals, Female, Male, Brazil, Host-Parasite Interactions, Sex Factors, Grassland, Chiroptera physiology, Seasons, Diptera physiology
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Bats are the second-most diverse group of mammals in the world, and bat flies are their main parasites. However, significant knowledge gaps remain regarding these antagonistic interactions, especially since diverse factors such as seasonality and host sex can affect their network structures. Here, we explore the influence of such factors by comparing species richness and composition of bat flies on host bats, as well as specialization and modularity of bat-bat fly interaction networks between seasons and adult host sexes. We captured bats and collected their ectoparasitic flies at 10 sampling sites in the savannahs of Amapá State, northeastern region of the Brazilian Amazon. Despite female bats being more parasitized and recording greater bat fly species richness in the wet season, neither relationship was statistically significant. The pooled network could be divided into 15 compartments with 54 links, and all subnetworks comprised >12 compartments. The total number of links ranged from 27 to 48 (for the dry and wet seasons, respectively), and female and male subnetworks had 44 and 41 links, respectively. Connectance values were very low for the pooled network and for all subnetworks. Our results revealed higher bat fly species richness and abundance in the wet season, whereas specialization and modularity were higher in the dry season. Moreover, the subnetwork for female bats displayed higher specialization and modularity than the male subnetwork. Therefore, both seasonality and host sex contribute in different ways to bat-bat fly network structure. Future studies should consider these factors when evaluating bat-bat fly interaction networks., (© 2023 The Authors. Integrative Zoology published by International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology/Chinese Academy of Sciences and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2024
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7. In vivo evaluation of a polyester and fiberglass composite intramedullary nail for femoral osteosynthesis in calves.
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Silva Rocha Junior S, Corrêa MG, Dias LA, Antunes de Lima MP, Beier SL, Paolucci L, Alberto do Lago L, Las Casas EB, and Faleiros RR
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- Animals, Cattle, Bone Nails veterinary, Polyesters, Fracture Healing, Femur surgery, Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary methods, Femoral Fractures surgery, Glass
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The objective of this study was to test a composite of polyester resin and fiberglass in the form of an intramedullary nail for osteosynthesis of femoral fractures in calves. The methodology was established based on a previous study that used a bovine femur finite element model to simulate fractures, which were then stabilized by the same nails as proposed in this study. General anesthesia was induced in six calves followed by fracture creation via an oblique incision in the middle third of the femoral diaphysis, and osteosynthesis was immediately performed by retrograde insertion of the composite nail. Locking was achieved by drilling the bone and nail without using a jig and introducing two stainless steel screws proximal and two distal to the fracture line. Five of the six calves achieved complete fracture healing after 60 days. No signs of incompatibility or toxicity of the composite were observed. However, limitations were observed during the surgery, such as difficulty in drilling the nail and trimming the remainder portion of the nail that extended beyond the length of the bone. Small fragments produced by these maneuvers were considered irritating to soft tissues during the postoperative period. It was also found that small cracks in the nail tended to propagate in the form of longitudinal fractures. In conclusion, an intramedullary nail made of polyester resin and fiberglass (a low-cost and easy-to-acquire material) was considered biocompatible and capable of allowing bone healing of femoral fractures in young cattle. However, the development of solutions for the reported limitations is crucial prior to recommending the proposed composite for clinical use., Competing Interests: The authors declare there are no competing interests., (©2024 Silva Rocha Junior et al.)
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- 2024
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8. Do girls wash dishes and boys play sports? Gender inequalities in physical activity and in the use of screen-based devices among schoolchildren from urban and rural areas in Brazil.
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de Jesus GM, Dias LA, Barros AKC, Araujo LDMDS, and Schrann MMF
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- Male, Female, Humans, Child, Brazil, Exercise, Surveys and Questionnaires, Rural Population, Gender Equity, Sports
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Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze gender inequalities in types of physical activity (PA) and in the use of screen-based devices among schoolchildren from both urban and rural areas in Brazil., Methods: Data from two population-based surveys conducted in 2019 (urban areas: n = 2,479; 52.6% girls; age = 9.2 ± 1.51 years) and 2022 (rural areas: n = 979; 42.6% girls; age = 9.4 ± 1.52 years) were used. PA (active play, nonactive play, home chores, and structured physical activities) and the use of screen-based devices (TV, cellphone, videogame, and computer) were self-reported in a previous-day-recall online questionnaire (Web-CAAFE). Absolute gender inequalities were evaluated and presented as equiplots. Relative gender inequalities were evaluated by the prevalence ratio (PR) and respective 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), which were estimated by Poisson regression, with adjustments for age and BMI z scores., Results: Girls from urban and rural areas presented a lower prevalence of active play and a higher prevalence of home chores. The prevalence of nonactive play among girls from urban areas was also lower; however, their prevalence of structured physical activities was higher, especially among girls aged seven to nine years. Girls in both urban and rural areas presented a higher prevalence of TV viewing and lower use of video games., Conclusion: The gender inequalities observed in the types of physical activities and in the use of screen-based devices could be considered potential correlates of the likelihood of girls' and boys' compliance with the physical activity guidelines., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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9. Morphological assessment of the isthmus in mesial root canals of first mandibular molars.
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Guimaraes TS, Marceliano-Alves MFV, Provenzano JC, Olivares PP, Limoeiro AGS, Alves FRF, and Dias LA
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- X-Ray Microtomography methods, Molar diagnostic imaging, Molar anatomy & histology, Mandible, Dental Pulp Cavity diagnostic imaging, Tooth Root
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Root canal morphology and its anatomical variations pose a great challenge to endodontists., Aim: The aim of this in silico study was to perform a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the threedimensional morphological characteristics of the isthmus in the mesial root canals of mandibular molars using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT)., Material and Method: Six hundred first mandibular molars were selected, including 317 with two mesial canals with isthmuses between the canals, and fully formed root. Isthmus morphology was determined in 3D longitudinal sections using Fan et al. (2010) classification. Root length, and the volume and area of apical and coronal level were measured. Additionally, the structural model index (SMI) of the canals were also assessed., Results: The prevalence of isthmuses in the mesial root canals was 32% type II, 29% type III, 22% type IV, and 17% type I. The root length was found to be 9.1±0.5 mm, the volume and area, of all root canal system, were 41.8±40.1 mm3 and 63.6±24.2 mm2 respectively. The isthmi volume and area alone were 11.06±9.03 mm3 and 30.02±11.02 mm2. The study confirmed that isthmuses are present in mesial canals of mandibular first molars, being more frequent in the apical third., Conclusion: The high prevalence of isthmuses with complex morphological features underscores the importance of using intracanal medications to disinfect areas unprepared by instruments., Competing Interests: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest regarding the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2023
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10. Use of screens and intake of unhealthy food among children and adolescents: association with physical activity in a cross-sectional study.
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Barros AKC, de Jesus GM, Vieira GO, and Dias LA
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Background: The intake of unhealthy food taken on very regular basis may bring even further negative impact on health if associated with excessive time using of screen-based electronic devices., Objective: To estimate the association between the use of different types of screen-based devices and the intake of unhealthy foods amongst children and adolescents and to determine whether daily physical activity (DPA) has a moderating effect on the association., Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with a probabilistic sample of students from second to fifth grade of public elementary schools in Feira de Santana, Bahia (n = 2,477; girls: 53.2%; age: 9.1 ± 1.38 years; BMI z-score 0.37 ± 4.19 Kg/m²). Food intake, screen use, and physical activity were assessed using an online questionnaire based on previous day recall (Web-CAAFE). Prevalence Ratios (PR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (95%CI) were estimated via multiple zero-inflated negative binomial regression, with adjustments for sex, age, and weekly frequency of school meal intake. The moderating effect of DPA was verified by inserting interaction terms with each screen-based device individually and with the daily sum of screen-based device exposure (∑ Screens)., Results: The majority of students (72.2%) reported using screens. The intake of unhealthy foods was positively associated with the use of cell phones (PR = 1.21; 95%CI = 1.13-1.30), computers (PR = 1.33; 95%CI = 1.22-1.46), and video games (PR = 1.36; 95%CI = 1.22-1.52). TV use was inversely associated with intake of unhealthy foods (PR = 0.92; 95%CI = 0.87-0.99). DPA moderated the effect of video game use on intake of unhealthy foods, that is, among students with DPA ≥ 4 who used video games, the intake of unhealthy foods was 21% lower (PR = 0.79; 95%CI = 0. 65-0.97). Overall, ∑ Screen-based devices were associated with a 20% increase in intake of unhealthy foods., Conclusion: The intake of unhealthy foods was positively associated with the use of cell phones, computers, and video games. In addition, a frequency of four or more DPA attenuated the effect of video game exposure on intake of unhealthy foods. Upcoming investigations on the use of screen-based devices and the intake of unhealthy foods among schoolchildren should consider the exposure to different types of screen-based devices, as well as the influence of DPA., (© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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11. Histological comparison of the lamellar tissue of Iberian origin breed horses created in semi-feral conditions or in an intensive system.
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Malacarne BD, Martins RR, Paz CFR, Alves JVA, Dias LA, Cavalcante MA, Santos AM, Silva AGM, Leise BS, Carvalho AM, and Faleiros RR
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- Horses, Animals, Epidermis pathology, Epidermal Cells, Inflammation pathology, Foot Diseases veterinary, Foot Diseases pathology, Horse Diseases pathology, Dermatitis pathology
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Although the external conformation of wild horse hooves has been proposed as an ideal model for domesticated modern horses, histological signs of laminitis have been reported among them. With the hypothesis that the lamellar tissue of horses of Iberian origin raised in semi-feral is healthier than those raised in an intensive management system (stall confinement and high-calorie diet intake), the objective was to compare their lamellar tissues. Lamellar tissue samples were taken from the forelimb hoof of eight domesticated Mangalarga Marchador (MM) horses and from six semi-feral Marajoara (MJ) and Puruca (MP) horses. Primary epidermal lamella (PEL) and secondary epidermal lamella (SEL) were measured (length and width) in several regions, and their shapes were morphologically classified into different types. Breed groups were compared using analysis of variance, followed by Tukey or Dunn tests (P<0.05). Early signs of laminitis such as abnormal keratinization of the abaxial primary dermal lamella, tapered tips of the axial PELs, pointed tips of the SEL, nuclei condensation, and abnormal spatial orientation of the secondary epidermal basal cells (SELBC), were seen only in MM horses. MP horses had a greater interface of epidermis/dermis contact than MJ horses and more rounded nuclei in the round SELBC than MM horses. In agreement with the study hypothesis, semi-feral MJ and MP horses' lamellae were classified as healthier than MM horses, which showed early signs of endocrinopathic laminitis., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2023 Malacarne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2023
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12. Pediatric inflammatory multisystemic syndrome in Brazil: sociodemographic characteristics and risk factors to death.
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Barros LAF, Oliveira VDS, Morais WJ, Dias LA, Almeida JP, Soares MB, Aquino EC, and Pinto RM
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- Adolescent, Child, Humans, Male, Female, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Child, Preschool, Young Adult, Adult, SARS-CoV-2, Brazil epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Syndrome, COVID-19
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Objective: To determine the incidence of MIS-C in Brazil, describe the clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of the pediatric population affected by MIS-C and compare mortality and lethality outcomes with isolated Covid-19 and MIS-C cases., Methods: Observational and retrospective cohort study of cases of MIS-C associated with Covid-19 in the Brazilian population between 04/01/2020 and 04/17/2021. Data from the Ministry of Health's epidemiological bulletin up to the 15th epidemiological week of 2021, were used. The analyzes were descriptive through absolute and relative frequencies. The significance level is 5% in Stata 16.0 package., Results: Between 04/01/2020 and 04/07/2021, 903 cases of MIS-C associated with Covid-19 were notified in Brazil, of which, the largest part (55.26%) were male, between 0 and 4 years old (45.29%), from the Southeast region (38.76%). The deaths (61; 6.7%) were higher in the female gender, between 0 and 4 years old (47.54%) and in the Southeast region (34.43%). It was identified that the risk of death by MIS-C related to Covid-19 is 5.29 (CI = 2.83; 9.87 and P-value = <0.001) times higher in adolescents from 15-19 years old than in other age groups when compared to 0-4 years old children. Also, the residency in North region was as risk factor to death (RR = 3.72, IC = 1.29; 10.74 e P-value = 0.008)., Conclusion: In this study, despite the numbers showing more deaths from zero to 4 years old, the risk for teenagers is notably higher. In addition, Brazil's Northern region is a risk factor that reaffirms social inequality and poor access to health., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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13. Attendance in physical education classes, sedentary behavior, and different forms of physical activity among schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study.
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de Jesus GM, de Oliveira Araujo RH, Dias LA, Barros AKC, Dos Santos Araujo LDM, and de Assis MAA
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- Adolescent, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Exercise, Female, Humans, Male, Schools, Physical Education and Training, Sedentary Behavior
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Background: Attendance in physical education classes (PE) helps young people to achieve the physical activity recommendations and to reduce their exposure to sedentary behavior. However, the association between PE attendance and the daily frequency of specific forms of physical activity is less known. The current study analyzed the association between weekly attendance in PE and daily frequencies of different forms of physical activity (active play, non-active play, structured physical activity), and overall daily frequencies of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors (SB) among schoolchildren., Methods: Cross-sectional study with schoolchildren from second to fifth grade of 11 public schools (n = 2,477; 9.1 ± 1.38-y-old; 53.2% girls; 17.5 ± 3.5 kg/m
2 ) in Feira de Santana (Northeast Brazil). PA, SB, and attendance in PE were self-reported using a previously validated on-line questionnaire based on the previous day's recall (Web-CAAFE). Multiple Binomial Negative regression modeling was carried out to analyze the association (Prevalence Rate: PR) between weekly attendance in PE (0/week, 1/week, ≥ 2/week) and frequencies of active play, non-active play, and structured physical activity, with adjustments by age, school shift, and BMI z-scores. Regression models analyzing overall PA also included adjustments by household chores., Results: Attendance in PE ≥ 2/week was associated with higher frequencies of active play (girls: PR = 1.40, 95%CI = 1.11-1.78; boys: PR = 1.49, 95%CI = 1.15-1.94) and structured physical activity (girls: PR = 2.11, 95%CI = 1.31-3.40; boys: PR = 4.33, 95%CI = 1.63-11.52). Higher attendance in PE (≥ 2/week) was associated with high overall PA (girls: PR = 1.31, 95%CI = 1.06-1.62; boys: PR = 1.42, 95%CI = 1.14-1.77) and low SB (girls: PR = 0.80, 95%CI = 0.71-0.90; boys: PR = 0.81, 95%CI = 0.68-0.97). Attendance in PE 1/week was also associated with a lower frequency of daily SB among girls (PR = 0.73, 95%IC = 0.64-0.84) CONCLUSION: Higher weekly attendance in PE was associated with higher frequencies of active play, structured physical activity, higher overall PA, and lower SB among both girls and boys., (© 2022. The Author(s).)- Published
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14. Proposal of Smith-Waterman algorithm on FPGA to accelerate the forward and backtracking steps.
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Oliveira FF, Dias LA, and Fernandes MAC
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- Databases, Factual, Equipment Design, Sequence Alignment, Software, Algorithms, Computational Biology methods
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In bioinformatics, alignment is an essential technique for finding similarities between biological sequences. Usually, the alignment is performed with the Smith-Waterman (SW) algorithm, a well-known sequence alignment technique of high-level precision based on dynamic programming. However, given the massive data volume in biological databases and their continuous exponential increase, high-speed data processing is necessary. Therefore, this work proposes a parallel hardware design for the SW algorithm with a systolic array structure to accelerate the forward and backtracking steps. For this purpose, the architecture calculates and stores the paths in the forward stage for pre-organizing the alignment, which reduces the complexity of the backtracking stage. The backtracking starts from the maximum score position in the matrix and generates the optimal SW sequence alignment path. The architecture was validated on Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), and synthesis analyses have shown that the proposed design reaches up to 79.5 Giga Cell Updates per Second (GCPUS)., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2022
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15. Mechanical nociceptive assessment of the equine hoof after navicular bursa anesthetic infiltration validated by bursography.
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Cota LO, Malacarne BD, Dias LA, Neto ACP, Kneipp MLA, Cavalcante MA, Cunha MSLD, Paz CFR, Carvalho AM, Faleiros RR, and Xavier ABDS
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- Anesthetics, Local, Animals, Bursa, Synovial, Forelimb, Horses, Lidocaine pharmacology, Lidocaine therapeutic use, Nociception, Pain drug therapy, Hoof and Claw diagnostic imaging, Horse Diseases drug therapy
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The analgesic specificity of navicular bursa (NB) anesthetic infiltration is still questionable. The study aimed to determine the mechanical nociceptive threshold of non-specific analgesia in the dorsal lamellar stratum, as well as in the sole, coronary band, and heel bulbs of the hoof, after navicular bursa anesthetic infiltration. Six healthy horses with no clinical or radiographic changes of the digits and no communication between the NB and the distal interphalangeal joint, were used. After random selection, the NB of one of the forelimbs was infiltrated with 2% lidocaine and the contralateral one with lactated ringer's solution. Contrast was added to confirm radiographic infiltration. The mechanical nociceptive threshold was determined using a portable pressure dynamometer, before and at various times after the infiltration, in 10 points of the hoof. The effects of time and treatment were verified by ANOVA (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in the values of the mechanical nociceptive threshold (P>0.05) in all regions evaluated. However, in one of the six hooves that receives lidocaine, complete absence of response to the painful stimulus (maximum force of 6 Kg over an area of 38.46 mm2, for a maximum of 4 seconds) was observed in the dorsal lamellae between 30 and 60 min after infiltration. In conclusion, lidocaine infiltration of NB did not promote significant increases in the nociceptive threshold of the sole, coronary band, bulbs of the heel and dorsal lamellae clinically healthy horses. However, the occurrence of analgesia in one of the six hooves subjected to NB anesthesia indicates that the technique may not be fully specific in few horses., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2022
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16. Prediction Techniques on FPGA for Latency Reduction on Tactile Internet.
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Silva SN, da Silva LMD, Dias LA, and Fernandes MAC
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- Humans, Internet, Software, Computers, Touch
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Tactile Internet (TI) is a new internet paradigm that enables sending touch interaction information and other stimuli, which will lead to new human-to-machine applications. However, TI applications require very low latency between devices, as the system's latency can result from the communication channel, processing power of local devices, and the complexity of the data processing techniques, among others. Therefore, this work proposes using dedicated hardware-based reconfigurable computing to reduce the latency of prediction techniques applied to TI. Finally, we demonstrate that prediction techniques developed on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) can minimize the impacts caused by delays and loss of information. To validate our proposal, we present a comparison between software and hardware implementations and analyze synthesis results regarding hardware area occupation, throughput, and power consumption. Furthermore, comparisons with state-of-the-art works are presented, showing a significant reduction in power consumption of ≈1300× and reaching speedup rates of up to ≈52×.
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- 2022
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17. In vitro and in vivo response of PSMA-617 radiolabeled with CA and NCA lutetium-177.
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Wieczorek Villas Boas CA, de Jesus Silva J, Pereira Dias LA, Brandão Freire MR, Balieiro LM, Ferreira Dos Santos CS, Vivaldini BF, Benedetto R, Vieira DP, de Queiroz Souza Passos P, Marumo MH, Teixeira LFS, and Bortoleti de Araújo E
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- Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, SCID, Tissue Distribution, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Dipeptides pharmacology, Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring pharmacology, Lutetium chemistry, Prostate-Specific Antigen pharmacology, Prostatic Neoplasms drug therapy, Radioisotopes chemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals chemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacology
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The PSMA-targeted radionuclide therapy has been explored since 2015 with radioisotope lutetium-177, whose β
- emission range is adequate for micrometastases treatment. This radioisotope is obtained by two different production routes that directly affect the specific activity of lutetium-177 (non-carrier added and carrier added) and, consequently, the specific activity of radiopharmaceuticals, like177 Lu-PSMA-617. The influence of the specific activity of lutetium-177 on the properties of the radiopharmaceutical PSMA-617 was evaluated through pre-clinical studies. The in vitro study pointed to a lower constant of dissociation with non-carrier added lutetium-177 due to the difference in the specific activity. However, competition and internalization assays resulted in similar results for both lutetium-177. Based on these pre-clinical experiments, the total in vitro tumor cell binding and tumor uptake in vivo were similar, with no influence of the specific activity of the177 Lu-PSMA-617. Regardless the specific activity did not directly affect tumor uptake, the tumor/non-target organs ratios were higher for the radiopharmaceutical labeled with carrier added lutetium-177, which had the lowest specific activity., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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18. A full-parallel implementation of Self-Organizing Maps on hardware.
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Dias LA, Damasceno AMP, Gaura E, and Fernandes MAC
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- Cluster Analysis, Algorithms, Computers
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Self-Organizing Maps (SOMs) are extensively used for data clustering and dimensionality reduction. However, if applications are to fully benefit from SOM based techniques, high-speed processing is demanding, given that data tends to be both highly dimensional and yet "big". Hence, a fully parallel architecture for the SOM is introduced to optimize the system's data processing time. Unlike most literature approaches, the architecture proposed here does not contain sequential steps - a common limiting factor for processing speed. The architecture was validated on FPGA and evaluated concerning hardware throughput and the use of resources. Comparisons to the state of the art show a speedup of 8.91× over a partially serial implementation, using less than 15% of hardware resources available. Thus, the method proposed here points to a hardware architecture that will not be obsolete quickly., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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19. Fully Parallel Implementation of Otsu Automatic Image Thresholding Algorithm on FPGA.
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Barros WKP, Dias LA, and Fernandes MAC
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- Algorithms, Computers
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This work proposes a high-throughput implementation of the Otsu automatic image thresholding algorithm on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), aiming to process high-resolution images in real-time. The Otsu method is a widely used global thresholding algorithm to define an optimal threshold between two classes. However, this technique has a high computational cost, making it difficult to use in real-time applications. Thus, this paper proposes a hardware design exploiting parallelization to optimize the system's processing time. The implementation details and an analysis of the synthesis results concerning the hardware area occupation, throughput, and dynamic power consumption, are presented. Results have shown that the proposed hardware achieved a high speedup compared to similar works in the literature.
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20. The impact of coronavirus outbreak on breastfeeding guidelines among Brazilian hospitals and maternity services: a cross-sectional study.
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Gonçalves-Ferri WA, Pereira-Cellini FM, Coca K, Aragon DC, Nader P, Lyra JC, do Vale MS, Marba S, Araujo K, Dias LA, de Lima Mota Ferreira DM, Nieto G, Anchieta LM, de Cássia Silveira R, de Moura MDR, Tuma Calil VML, Moraes VCC, de Almeida JHCL, Magalhães M, Sonini TCB, Javorsky JB, Ribeiro ÉLA, Ferreira R, de Almeida LDC, Garbers R, da Silva Faria GM, Roosch A, de Mesquita ARA, and de Oliveira Pinto RM
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- Brazil epidemiology, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 etiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disease Outbreaks prevention & control, Female, Hospitals, Humans, Maternal Health Services, Pandemics, Pregnancy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Breast Feeding adverse effects, COVID-19 prevention & control, Guideline Adherence statistics & numerical data, Hygiene
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Background: The World Health Organization recognizes exclusive breastfeeding a safe source of nutrition available for children in most humanitarian emergencies, as in the current pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Despite the Brazilian national guideline protecting breastfeeding practices, there are many concerns about protecting infants from their infected mothers. This study aimed to analyze how the Brazilian hospitals and maternity services promote and support mothers suspected or diagnosed with coronavirus disease (COVID-19)., Methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional and multicenter study which collected data from 24 Brazilian hospitals and maternity services between March and July 2020. Representatives of the institutions completed a questionnaire based on acts to promote and support breastfeeding, the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, and Brazil's federal law recommendations., Results: The results showed that in delivery rooms, 98.5% of the services prohibited immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact between mothers and their infants and did not support mothers to initiate breastfeeding in the first hour. On the postnatal ward, 98.5% of the services allowed breastfeeding while implementing respiratory hygiene practices to prevent transmission of COVID-19. Companions for mothers were forbidden in 83.3% of the hospitals. Hospital discharge was mostly between 24 and 28 h (79.1%); discharge guidelines were not individualized. Additionally, a lack of support was noticed from the home environment's health community network (83.3%). Hospital and home breast pumping were allowed (87.5%), but breast milk donation was not accepted (95.8%). There was a lack of guidance regarding the use of infant comforting strategies. Guidelines specific for vulnerable populations were not covered in the material evaluated., Conclusions: In Brazil, hospitals have not followed recommendations to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding during the COVID-19 outbreak. The disagreement between international guidelines has been a major issue. The absence of recommendations on breastfeeding support during the pandemic led to difficulties in developing standards among hospitals in different regions of Brazil and other countries worldwide. The scientific community needs to discuss how to improve maternal and infant care services to protect breastfeeding in the current pandemic.
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21. Mechanical nociceptive assessment of the equine hoof following distal interphalangeal joint intra-articular anesthesia.
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Malacarne BD, Cota LO, Neto ACP, Paz CFR, Dias LA, Corrêa MG, Carvalho AM, Faleiros RR, and Xavier ABS
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Background: With the hypothesis that equine dorsal lamellar tissue can be desensitized by anesthesia injection into distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ), the objective was to assess the mechanical nociceptive threshold of hoof dorsal lamellae following intra-articular (IA) administration of lidocaine into this joint., Methods: The DIPJ of the forelimbs of six adult healthy horses were injected with either 5 mL of lidocaine, or 5 mL of lactated Ringer's solution. Treatments were randomly distributed, with each forelimb undergoing a single treatment. The hooves were evaluated pre- and post-injection at pre-selected times over 4 h, using a pressure algometry model. Mechanical nociceptive thresholds (MNTs) were recorded for the sole (dorsal, palmarolateral, and palmaromedial regions), coronary band (medial, lateral, and dorsal regions), heel bulbs (medial and lateral), and dorsal lamellar region (2 cm and 4 cm distal to the coronary band). The MNT means were compared over time using the Friedman test and between treatments using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, with values of P < 0.05 considered statistically significant., Results: There were no differences between treatments for any region of the hoof during the evaluation period. However, MNT values indicating analgesia were recorded in the dorsal lamellar region in 50% of hooves following adminstration of lidocaine into the DIPJ., Conclusion: The administration of 5 mL of lidocaine into the DIPJ does not significantly increase the mechanical nociceptive threshold of the equine hoof., Competing Interests: The authors declare there are no competing interests., (©2020 Malacarne et al.)
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- 2020
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22. Destination of pesticide residues on biobeds: State of the art and future perspectives in Latin America.
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Dias LA, Gebler L, Niemeyer JC, and Itako AT
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- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Latin America, Pesticides analysis, Soil, Soil Pollutants analysis, Water Pollution, Biodegradation, Environmental, Bioreactors, Pesticide Residues analysis
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Land-use intensification with a high demand for pesticides is a consequence of human population increase. Feasible alternatives for correct concentrated residues discharge are necessary to avoid soil and water resources contamination. Biobeds are in situ bioreactors for treating pesticide residues, used by several European and American countries due to its low cost and simple construction, whose efficiency has been scientifically proved for over 20 years. This review presents the state of the art of biobeds in Latin America (LA), identifying advances and future research needs. Factors affecting the efficiency of biobeds are discussed, like ideal temperature, moisture, and microbial communities, followed by methods for evaluating the bioreactor's efficiency. It was necessary to adapt this technology to the climatic and economic conditions of Latin-American countries, due to its European origins. Guatemala is the LA country that uses biobeds as official technology. Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica and Chile are examples of countries that are actively investigating new substrates and pursuing legal aspects for the establishment of the biobeds. Robust scientific evidences may enable farmers start using this technology, which is an environmentally safe system to protect water resources., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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23. Antioxidant, photoprotective and inhibitory activity of tyrosinase in extracts of Dalbergia ecastaphyllum.
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Morais DV, Costa MAPC, Santa Bárbara MF, Silva FL, Moreira MM, Delerue-Mato C, Guimarães Dias LA, Estevinho MLM, and Carvalho CAL
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- Humans, Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Dalbergia chemistry, Enzyme Inhibitors chemistry, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Monophenol Monooxygenase antagonists & inhibitors, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Leaves chemistry, Sunscreening Agents chemistry, Sunscreening Agents pharmacology
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Dalbergia ecastaphyllum is a native Brazil plant with importance for beekeeping, and widely used in folk medicine. For the first time, the extracts of this plant were assessed for the presence of hydrophilic and lipophilic antioxidants, as well as inhibition of tyrosinase, free radicals scavenging and sunscreen protection. The antioxidant activity was evaluated by free radical scavenging (DPPH) and β-carotene bleaching assay. The tyrosinase inhibitory activity was evaluated and calculated the EC50. The photoprotective activity was measured using different concentrations of D. ecastaphyllum extracts. The Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of the samples was higher than 6, and the sample from Ilhéus showed the most pronounced photoprotective effect. Sample from Canavieiras presented the highest antioxidant activity by free radical scavenging DPPH and β-carotene bleaching method, with 92.41% and 48.34%, respectively. All samples inhibited the tyrosinase, especially the sample from Prado that was most effective (124.62 μg.mL-1). Significant negative correlation was found between flavonoid contents and inhibition of tyrosinase. The overall results provide relevant information about the Dalbergia ecastaphyllum species, indicating as potential material to cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2018
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24. Correction to: Omeprazole Absorption and Fasting Gastrinemia After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
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Collares-Pelizaro RVA, Santos JS, Nonino CB, Dos Reis Dias LA, Gaitani CM, and Salgado W Jr
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Larissa Alves dos Reis Dias wasmistakenly included in the 13 acknowledgment section of this article, and was mistakenly.
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25. Consistency evaluation of values of weight, height, and body mass index in Food Intake and Physical Activity of School Children: the quality control of data entry in the computerized system.
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Jesus GM, Assis MAA, Kupek E, and Dias LA
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Internet, Male, Body Height, Body Mass Index, Body Weight, Data Accuracy, Eating, Exercise, Quality Control
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Introduction: The quality control of data entry in computerized questionnaires is an important step in the validation of new instruments. The study assessed the consistency of recorded weight and height on the Food Intake and Physical Activity of School Children (Web-CAAFE) between repeated measures and against directly measured data., Methods: Students from the 2nd to the 5th grade (n = 390) had their weight and height directly measured and then filled out the Web-CAAFE. A subsample (n = 92) filled out the Web-CAAFE twice, three hours apart. The analysis included hierarchical linear regression, mixed linear regression model, to evaluate the bias, and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), to assess consistency. Univariate linear regression assessed the effect of gender, reading/writing performance, and computer/internet use and possession on residuals of fixed and random effects., Results: The Web-CAAFE showed high values of ICC between repeated measures (body weight = 0.996, height = 0.937, body mass index - BMI = 0.972), and regarding the checked measures (body weight = 0.962, height = 0.882, BMI = 0.828). The difference between means of body weight, height, and BMI directly measured and recorded was 208 g, -2 mm, and 0.238 kg/m², respectively, indicating slight BMI underestimation due to underestimation of weight and overestimation of height. This trend was related to body weight and age., Conclusion: Height and weight data entered in the Web-CAAFE by children were highly correlated with direct measurements and with the repeated entry. The bias found was similar to validation studies of self-reported weight and height in comparison to direct measurements.
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26. Omeprazole Absorption and Fasting Gastrinemia After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
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Collares-Pelizaro RVA, Santos JS, Nonino CB, dos Reis Dias LA, Gaitani CM, and Salgado W Jr
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- Adult, Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y, Fasting blood, Female, Gastric Bypass adverse effects, Gastric Bypass methods, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity, Morbid blood, Omeprazole therapeutic use, Peptic Ulcer metabolism, Peptic Ulcer prevention & control, Proton Pump Inhibitors therapeutic use, Gastric Bypass rehabilitation, Gastrins blood, Obesity, Morbid metabolism, Obesity, Morbid surgery, Omeprazole pharmacokinetics, Proton Pump Inhibitors pharmacokinetics
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Purpose: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is one of the bariatric surgeries most frequently performed worldwide. Since this operation may predispose to the formation of peptic ulcer of the gastrojejunal anastomosis, the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) is recommended during the first postoperative year. However, so far, there is no detailed knowledge about the absorption of this medication during the immediate postoperative period and consequently about its effectiveness in blocking acid secretion. The objective was to assess the possible endoscopic peptic changes, the absorption of omeprazole (OME), and the status of fasting gastrinemia before and after RYGB operation., Materials and Methods: OME absorption, the production of its metabolites omeprazole sulfone (OMES) and 5-hydroxyomeprazole (HOME), and basal (fasting) gastrinemia were determined in patients submitted to RYGB before and 2 months after the operation. Upper digestive endoscopy (UDE) was also performed before and 6 months after the operation., Results: Twenty patients were studied. Preoperatively, all these patients had some peptic changes and 55% tested positive for Helicobacter pylori. Six months after surgery, ten patients still showed endoscopic changes and one patient tested positive for H. pylori. During the postoperative period, there was a reduction of OME absorption and of the production of its metabolites 90 min after administration of the drug, and reduction of serum gastrin levels., Conclusion: The standard OME dose (40 mg) administered after bariatric surgery is insufficient to achieve serum levels that can effectively block the production of hydrochloric acid, permitting the formation of peptic injuries in many patients.
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27. Long-Term Seizure, Quality of Life, Depression, and Verbal Memory Outcomes in a Controlled Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgical Series Using Portuguese-Validated Instruments.
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Dias LA, Angelis G, Teixeira WA, and Casulari LA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Cohort Studies, Combined Modality Therapy, Cost of Illness, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Interview, Psychological, Male, Middle Aged, Outcome Assessment, Health Care statistics & numerical data, Young Adult, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder psychology, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe psychology, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe surgery, Neuropsychological Tests statistics & numerical data, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications psychology, Psychometrics statistics & numerical data, Quality of Life psychology, Retention, Psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Verbal Learning
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate long-term surgical outcomes in patients treated for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy compared with a similar group of patients who underwent a preoperative evaluation., Methods: Patient interviews were conducted by an independent neuropsychologist and included a sociodemographic questionnaire and validated versions of the Beck Depression Inventory-II, Adverse Events Profile, Quality of Life in Epilepsy-31, and Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test., Results: Seventy-one patients who underwent surgery and 20 who underwent mesial temporal lobe epilepsy preoperative evaluations were interviewed. After an 81-month mean postoperative follow-up, 44% of the surgical patients achieved complete seizure relief according to the Engel classification and 68% according to the International League Against Epilepsy classification. The surgical group had a significantly lower prevalence of depression (P = 0.002) and drug-related adverse effects (P = 0.002). Improvement on unemployment (P = 0.02) was achieved but not on driving or education. Delayed verbal memory recall was impaired in 76% of the surgical and 65% of the control cases (P = 0.32). Regarding the Quality of Life in Epilepsy-31, the operated patients scored higher in their total score (mean, 75.44 vs. mean, 60.08; P < 0.001) and in all but the cognitive functioning domain irrespective of the follow-up length. Seizure control, Beck Depression Score, and Adverse Events Profile severity explained 73% of the variance in the surgical group quality of life., Conclusions: Our study found that, although surgical treatment was effective, its impact on social indicators was modest. Moreover, the self-reported quality of life relied not only on seizure control but also on depressive symptoms and antiepileptic drug burden., (Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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28. Histological analysis and gene expression profile following augmentation of the anterior maxilla using rhBMP-2/ACS versus autogenous bone graft.
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de Freitas RM, Susin C, Tamashiro WM, Chaves de Souza JA, Marcantonio C, Wikesjö UM, Pereira LA, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Alveolar Ridge Augmentation, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, Collagen, Humans, Recombinant Proteins, Transcriptome, Transforming Growth Factor beta, Maxilla
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Aim: The objective of this report was to present histological characteristics and gene expression profile of newly formed bone following horizontal augmentation of the atrophic anterior maxilla using recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 in an absorbable collagen sponge carrier (rhBMP-2/ACS) versus an autogenous bone graft (ABG)., Methods: Bone core biopsies from 24 subjects participating in a randomized clinical trial were obtained at dental implant placement, 6 months following alveolar ridge augmentation using rhBMP-2/ACS (rhBMP-2 at 1.5 mg/ml; total dose 4.2 mg) or a particulate ABG harvested from the mandibular retro-molar region. A titanium mesh was used to provide wound stability and space for bone formation. Analysis included histological/histometric observations and gene expression profile of the newly formed bone., Results: rhBMP-2/ACS yielded bone marrow rich in capillaries, undifferentiated cells and bone lining cells compared with the ABG (p = 0.002). Whereas no significant differences were observed in total bone fraction (p = 0.53), non-vital bone particles trapped in lamellar vital bone were observed in the ABG group (p < 0.001). Real-time PCR showed greater BMP-2 and RUNX2 expression for rhBMP-2/ACS over the ABG (p = 0.001 and 0.0021, respectively), while the ABG exhibited greater expression of RANKL:OPG, BSP and OPN over rhBMP-2/ACS (p = 0.01, 0.005 and 0.0009, respectively)., Conclusions: Our observations suggest that formative biological processes explain bone formation following implantation of rhBMP-2/ACS, whereas remodelling, resorptive/formative processes, characterizes sites receiving ABGs., (© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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29. In vitro cytotoxic and genotoxic evaluation of peptides used in nuclear medicine (DOTATATE and Ubiquicidin 29-41 ) in CHO-K1 cells.
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Ocampo IZ, de Queiroz Souza Passos P, Ramirez de Carvalho L, Lira da Cruz CA, Esteves-Pedro NM, Medeiros da Silva F, Higa OZ, Dias LA, Okazaki K, and Vieira DP
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Micronucleus (MN) assay constitutes a valuable surrogate to the chromosome aberration technique for in vitro testing of the genotoxicity of substances. As test substances, two peptidic compounds (DOTATATE and Ubiquicidin
29-41 ) used in nuclear medicine, were tested for in vitro cytotoxicity and genotoxicity in CHO-K1 cells. None of the compounds showed detectable cytotoxicity (0.5-7.3 ng/mL for DOTATATE and 0.3-4.5 ng/mL for UBI29-41 ), genotoxicity (0.72, 7.2 and 72.0 ng/ml for DOTATATE and 0.45, 4.5 and 45.0 ng/mL for UBI29-41 ) or cell cycle changes as compared to untreated controls at the concentrations tested. Statistical analysis showed good concordance between two independent analysts. The results corroborate the notion of the safety of the compounds and present improvements of the in vitro MN assay when performed in a pre-clinical trial context that increase the throughput of small-to-medium testing facilities as an alternative to high content screening systems.- Published
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30. Red and Infrared Low-Level Laser Therapy Prior to Injury with or without Administration after Injury Modulate Oxidative Stress during the Muscle Repair Process.
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Ribeiro BG, Alves AN, Dos Santos LA, Cantero TM, Fernandes KP, Dias Dda S, Bernardes N, De Angelis K, and Mesquita-Ferrari RA
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- Animals, Antioxidants metabolism, Catalase metabolism, Glutathione Peroxidase metabolism, Infrared Rays, Lipid Peroxidation, Muscle, Skeletal injuries, Oxygen chemistry, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Regeneration, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Wound Healing, Low-Level Light Therapy methods, Muscle, Skeletal physiology, Oxidative Stress
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Introduction: Muscle injury is common among athletes and amateur practitioners of sports. Following an injury, the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) occurs, which can harm healthy muscle fibers (secondary damage) and delay the repair process. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) administered prior to or following an injury has demonstrated positive and protective effects on muscle repair, but the combination of both administration times together has not been clarified., Aim: To evaluate the effect of LLLT (660 nm and 780 nm, 10 J/cm², 40 mW, 3.2 J) prior to injury with or without the administration after injury on oxidative stress during the muscle repair process., Methods: Wistar rats were divided into following groups: control; muscle injury alone; LLLT 660 nm + injury; LLLT 780 nm + injury; LLLT 660 nm before and after injury; and LLLT 780 nm before and after injury. The rats were euthanized on days 1, 3 and 7 following cryoinjury of the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle, which was then removed for analysis., Results: Lipid peroxidation decreased in the 660+injury group after one day. Moreover, red and infrared LLLT employed at both administration times induced a decrease in lipid peroxidation after seven days. CAT activity was altered by LLLT in all periods evaluated, with a decrease after one day in the 780+injury+780 group and after seven days in the 780+injury group as well as an increase in the 780+injury and 780+injury+780 groups after three days. Furthermore, increases in GPx and SOD activity were found after seven days in the 780+injury+780 group., Conclusion: The administration of red and infrared laser therapy at different times positively modulates the activity of antioxidant enzymes and reduces stress markers during the muscle repair process.
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31. Diversity and genetic parameter estimates for yield and its components in Jatropha curcas L.
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Freitas RG, Dias LA, Cardoso PM, Evaristo AB, Silva MF, and Araújo NM
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- Quantitative Trait, Heritable, Seeds growth & development, Euphorbiaceae genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic, Seeds genetics
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Jatropha curcas L. is one of the most promising oilseeds for biodiesel and biokerosene production, but few basic studies or breeding programs have been conducted for the species. We estimated genetic parameters and diversity based on 10 yield traits in 77 half-sib progenies of J. curcas after 52 months in the field, and evaluated correlations between them and the oil content of the seeds. The mean grain yield per plant was 377.9 g (ranging from 169.8 to 772.1 g) and the mean oil content was 36.2% (ranging from 30 to 39.6%). Moderate estimates of heritability at the mean progeny level were obtained for the length of the fruit (84.7%), length (69.1%) and width (68.2%) of the seed, and grain yield per plant (62.2%). Oil content was only positively and significantly correlated with 100-seed weight. Our study revealed a range of possible crosses to be investigated in J. curcas. Progeny production should be evaluated over several crop seasons for the accurate selection of the best progenies.
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32. Aggressive tumor growth and clinical evolution in a patient with X-linked acro-gigantism syndrome.
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Naves LA, Daly AF, Dias LA, Yuan B, Zakir JC, Barra GB, Palmeira L, Villa C, Trivellin G, Júnior AJ, Neto FF, Liu P, Pellegata NS, Stratakis CA, Lupski JR, and Beckers A
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- Adenoma pathology, Adenoma surgery, Child, Genetic Diseases, X-Linked pathology, Genetic Diseases, X-Linked surgery, Gigantism pathology, Gigantism surgery, Humans, Male, Pituitary Neoplasms pathology, Pituitary Neoplasms surgery, Treatment Outcome, Adenoma genetics, Genetic Diseases, X-Linked genetics, Gigantism genetics, Pituitary Neoplasms genetics
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X-linked acro-gigantism (X-LAG) syndrome is a newly described disease caused by microduplications on chromosome Xq26.3 leading to copy number gain of GPR101. We describe the clinical progress of a sporadic male X-LAG syndrome patient with an Xq26.3 microduplication, highlighting the aggressive natural history of pituitary tumor growth in the absence of treatment. The patient first presented elsewhere aged 5 years 8 months with a history of excessive growth for >2 years. His height was 163 cm, his weight was 36 kg, and he had markedly elevated GH and IGF-1. MRI showed a non-invasive sellar mass measuring 32.5 × 23.9 × 29.1 mm. Treatment was declined and the family was lost to follow-up. At the age of 10 years and 7 months, he presented again with headaches, seizures, and visual disturbance. His height had increased to 197 cm. MRI showed an invasive mass measuring 56.2 × 58.1 × 45.0 mm, with compression of optic chiasma, bilateral cavernous sinus invasion, and hydrocephalus. His thyrotrope, corticotrope, and gonadotrope axes were deficient. Surgery, somatostatin analogs, and cabergoline did not control vertical growth and pegvisomant was added, although vertical growth continues (currently 207 cm at 11 years 7 months of age). X-LAG syndrome is a new genomic disorder in which early-onset pituitary tumorigenesis can lead to marked overgrowth and gigantism. This case illustrates the aggressive nature of tumor evolution and the challenging clinical management in X-LAG syndrome.
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33. Endovascular Therapeutic Occlusion of the Posterior Cerebral Artery: An Option for Ruptured Giant Aneurysm in a Child.
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Demartini Z Jr, Matos LA, Dos Santos ML, and Cardoso-Demartini Ade A
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- Child, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Posterior Cerebral Artery, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Therapeutic Occlusion, Treatment Outcome, Aneurysm, Ruptured therapy, Embolization, Therapeutic, Intracranial Aneurysm therapy
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The incidence of intracranial aneurysms in the pediatric population is low, and surgical clipping remains a good long-term treatment option. However, posterior circulation aneurysms are even more complex to manage in children than in adults. We report a case of a giant aneurysm of the posterior cerebral artery in a 10-year-old boy presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Endovascular treatment with platinum coils was performed with total occlusion of the aneurysm and the affected arterial segment without complications. The patient achieved good recovery, and a late control angiogram confirmed exclusion of the aneurysm. Occurrence of special features of cerebral aneurysm in children, in comparison to adults, is also described. Parent artery sacrifice is an effective therapeutic option, but long-term follow-up is necessary to avoid recurrence and rebleeding., (© 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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34. Adjuvant radiotherapy versus observation alone, after radical prostatectomy in high risk prostate cancer.
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Petruzziello A, Kato M, Nienkotter LC, Souza LF, Dias LA, and Luz M
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- Aged, Disease Progression, Disease-Free Survival, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Neoplasm Staging, Prostate-Specific Antigen blood, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Prostatectomy, Prostatic Neoplasms radiotherapy, Watchful Waiting
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Objectives: the authors compared biochemical and clinical outcomes of patients with resected high-risk prostate cancer, managed with adjuvant radiotherapy or observation alone., Methods: patients treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) between January 1995 and December 2005 at the authors' department were evaluated. Patients with pT3, with or without positive surgical margins (PSM), were included for analysis. Demographic, clinical, pathologic and follow-up data were recorded. Comparison was made between adjuvant radiotherapy group (AR) and observation alone group (OA). Primary end-point was biochemical progression-free survival., Results: out of 739 patients treated with RP, 49 presented with pT3 with or without PSM. 39 received adjuvant radiotherapy and 10 were observed. Median follow- up was 6.2 years for AR and 7.3 years for OA. Biochemical progression occurred in 12.8%, in AR, and 70%, in OA (p=0.0008). Five-year biochemical progression-free survival was 87.1% in AR and 30% in OA (HR 0.12, 95% CI 0.03- 0.48 - p<0.0001). Rescue androgen deprivation therapy was needed in 2.6%, in AR, and 30%, in OA (p=0.023)., Conclusions: adjuvant radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy in high-risk prostate cancer provided better biochemical outcomes. Whether this translates into better clinical progression, it is still unknown.
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35. Evaluation of MEWDS-like lesions with fluorescein angiography and its frequency at an ophthalmic emergency department in Rio de Janeiro.
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Dias LA and Morizot EH
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Emergency Service, Hospital, Female, Humans, Male, Retinal Diseases physiopathology, Syndrome, Urban Population, Visual Acuity, Young Adult, Fluorescein Angiography, Retinal Diseases diagnosis
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Purpose: To characterize multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS)-like lesions as diagnosed by clinical exam and fluorescein angiography (FA) to build an epidemiological profile of this disease and highlight the most common angiographical aspects. It is important to emphasize the existence of this syndrome and improve patients' information about the natural good course of this disease., Methods: A cross-sectional study including all FA performed from July 2006 to October 2012 (6,111 exams analyzed) in patients at our ophthalmic emergency department, with analysis of the different angiographic aspects of the MEWDS-diagnosed cases., Results: Among the 6,111 angiographies analyzed, 15 MEWDS cases were detected; the patients ranged in age from 13 to 42 years old, and the male/female ratio was 60% to 40% (nine male and six female). The most common FA aspects included hyperfluorescent dots, dots and spots in the retinal mid-periphery, and foveal granularity in 46% of the cases., Conclusions: MEWDS has a good prognosis, with spontaneous involution, which makes it difficult to diagnose because of the delayed access to ophthalmological assistance, in special FA examination, which highlights the lesions. This study was possible due to the quick access facility at a private ophthalmic emergency department and examination by an experienced ophthalmologist, along with complementary diagnosis by FA and better perception of the patients, thus ensuring good prognosis.
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36. Ventilation causes pulmonary vascular dilation and modulates the NOS and VEGF pathway on newborn rats with CDH.
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Gallindo RM, Gonçalves FL, Figueira RL, Pereira LA, Simões AL, Schmidt AF, and Sbragia L
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Hernia, Diaphragmatic chemically induced, Hernia, Diaphragmatic physiopathology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Hernia, Diaphragmatic metabolism, Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital metabolism, Nitric Oxide Synthase metabolism, Respiration, Artificial, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Vasodilation physiology
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Background/purpose: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a defect that presents high mortality because of pulmonary hypoplasia and hypertension. Mechanical ventilation changes signaling pathways, such as nitric oxide and VEGF in the pulmonary arterioles. We investigated the production of NOS2 and NOS3 and expression of VEGF and its receptors after ventilation in rat fetuses with CDH., Methods: CDH was induced by Nitrofen. The fetuses were divided into 6 groups: 1) control (C); 2) control ventilated (CV); 3) exposed to nitrofen (N-); 4) exposed to nitrofen ventilated (N-V), 5) CDH and 6) CDH ventilated (CDHV). Fetuses were harvested and ventilated. We assessed body weight (BW), total lung weight (TLW), TLW/BW ratio, the median pulmonary arteriolar wall thickness (MWT). We analyzed the expression of NOS2, NOS3, VEGF and its receptors by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting., Results: BW, TLW, and TLW/BW ratio were greater on C than on N- and CDH (p<0.05). The MWT was higher in CDH than in CDHV (p<0.001). CDHV showed increased expression of NOS3 (p<0.05) and VEGFR1 (p<0.05), but decreased expression of NOS2 (p<0.05) and VEGFR2 (p<0.001) compared to CDH., Conclusion: Ventilation caused pulmonary vasodilation and changed the expression of NOS and VEGF receptors., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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37. Alveolar ridge and maxillary sinus augmentation using rhBMP-2: a systematic review.
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Freitas RM, Spin-Neto R, Marcantonio Junior E, Pereira LA, Wikesjö UM, and Susin C
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- Absorbable Implants, Collagen, Humans, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 therapeutic use, Osteogenesis drug effects, Sinus Floor Augmentation methods, Transforming Growth Factor beta therapeutic use
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Purpose: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate clinical and safety data for recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in an absorbable collagen sponge (ACS) carrier when used for alveolar ridge/maxillary sinus augmentation in humans., Materials and Methods: Clinical studies/case series published 1980 through June 2012 using rhBMP-2/ACS were searched. Studies meeting the following criteria were considered eligible for inclusion: >10 subjects at baseline and maxillary sinus or alveolar ridge augmentation not concomitant with implant placement., Results: Seven of 69 publications were eligible for review. rhBMP-2/ACS yielded clinically meaningful bone formation for maxillary sinus augmentation that would allow placement of regular dental implants without consistent differences between rhBMP-2 concentrations. Nevertheless, the statistical analysis showed that sinus augmentation following autogenous bone graft was significantly greater (mean bone height: 1.6 mm, 95% CI: 0.5-2.7 mm) than for rhBMP-2/ACS (rhBMP-2 at 1.5 mg/mL). In extraction sockets, rhBMP-2/ACS maintained alveolar ridge height while enhancing alveolar ridge width. Safety reports did not represent concerns for the proposed indications., Conclusions: rhBMP-2/ACS appears a promising alternative to autogenous bone grafts for alveolar ridge/maxillary sinus augmentation; dose and carrier optimization may expand its efficacy, use, and clinical application., (© 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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38. Assessment of the source of ischemic cerebrovascular events in patients with Chagas disease.
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Dias Junior JO, da Costa Rocha MO, de Souza AC, Kreuser LJ, de Souza Dias LA, Tan TC, Teixeira AL, and Nunes MC
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- Adult, Brazil epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Ischemic Attack, Transient parasitology, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Ultrasonography, Chagas Disease diagnostic imaging, Chagas Disease epidemiology, Ischemic Attack, Transient diagnostic imaging, Ischemic Attack, Transient epidemiology, Trypanosoma brucei brucei
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- 2014
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39. Albumin is synthesized in epididymis and aggregates in a high molecular mass glycoprotein complex involved in sperm-egg fertilization.
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Arroteia KF, Barbieri MF, Souza GH, Tanaka H, Eberlin MN, Hyslop S, Alvares LE, and Pereira LA
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- Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Female, Fertilization physiology, Immunoblotting, Immunoprecipitation, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Ovum physiology, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, Spermatozoa physiology, Albumins metabolism, Epididymis metabolism, Glycoproteins metabolism, Ovum metabolism, Spermatozoa metabolism
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The epididymis has an important role in the maturation of sperm for fertilization, but little is known about the epididymal molecules involved in sperm modifications during this process. We have previously described the expression pattern for an antigen in epididymal epithelial cells that reacts with the monoclonal antibody (mAb) TRA 54. Immunohistochemical and immunoblotting analyses suggest that the epitope of the epididymal antigen probably involves a sugar moiety that is released into the epididymal lumen in an androgen-dependent manner and subsequently binds to luminal sperm. Using column chromatography, SDS-PAGE with in situ digestion and mass spectrometry, we have identified the protein recognized by mAb TRA 54 in mouse epididymal epithelial cells. The ∼65 kDa protein is part of a high molecular mass complex (∼260 kDa) that is also present in the sperm acrosomal vesicle and is completely released after the acrosomal reaction. The amino acid sequence of the protein corresponded to that of albumin. Immunoprecipitates with anti-albumin antibody contained the antigen recognized by mAb TRA 54, indicating that the epididymal molecule recognized by mAb TRA 54 is albumin. RT-PCR detected albumin mRNA in the epididymis and fertilization assays in vitro showed that the glycoprotein complex containing albumin was involved in the ability of sperm to recognize and penetrate the egg zona pellucida. Together, these results indicate that epididymal-derived albumin participates in the formation of a high molecular mass glycoprotein complex that has an important role in egg fertilization.
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40. Gastric residual volume by magnetic ressonance after intake of maltodextrin and glutamine: a randomized double-blind, crossover study.
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Brianez LR, Caporossi C, de Moura YW, Dias LA, Leal RV, and de Aguilar-Nascimento JE
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- Adult, Cross-Over Studies, Double-Blind Method, Female, Gastric Emptying physiology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Preoperative Care, Prospective Studies, Time Factors, Young Adult, Gastric Emptying drug effects, Glutamine administration & dosage, Polysaccharides administration & dosage
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Context: The addition of glutamine in preoperative drinks may enhance the benefits of carbohydrate alone., Objectives: To evaluate the gastric residual volume after the intake of a beverage containing carbohydrate plus glutamine., Methods: Eleven healthy volunteers (24-30 years-old) were randomized in a crossover fashion to intake 400 mL (4h before) and 200 mL (2h before) of a beverage containing either 12.5% maltodextrin (carbohydrate group) or 12.5% maltodextrin plus 15 g of glutamine (glutamine group) in two different moments 7 days apart. Magnetic ressonance was performed to measure the gastric residual volume (mL) 120 and 180 minutes after the last ingestion., Results: Gastric residual volume similar to basal condition was found after 2h and 3h of the intake of beverages. There was no difference in the mean ±SD GRV (mL) found at 120 minutes (carbohydrate group: 22.9±16.6 and glutamine group: 19.7±10.7) and at 180 minutes (carbohydrate group: 21.5±24.1 and glutamine group: 15.1±10.1) between the two drinks., Conclusions: Gastric emptying is efficient, and occurs in up to two hours after the intake of a beverage containing either carbohydrate alone or carbohydrate associated with glutamine. The addition of glutamine to carbohydrate-enriched drink seems to be safe for the use up to 2h before an operation.
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41. Graft incorporation and implant osseointegration following the use of autologous and fresh-frozen allogeneic block bone grafts for lateral ridge augmentation.
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Spin-Neto R, Stavropoulos A, Coletti FL, Faeda RS, Pereira LA, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Dental Implants, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Transplantation, Autologous, Transplantation, Homologous, Treatment Outcome, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Bone Transplantation methods, Osseointegration
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Objectives: To compare autogenous bone (AT) and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL) in terms of histomorphometrical graft incorporation and implant osseointegration after grafting for lateral ridge augmentation in humans., Materials and Methods: Thirty-four patients were treated with either AL (20 patients) or AT (14 patients) onlay grafts. During implant installation surgery 6 months after grafting, cylindrical biopsies were harvested perpendicularly to the lateral aspect of the augmented alveolar ridge. Additionally, titanium mini-implants were installed in the grafted regions, also perpendicularly to the ridge; these were biopsied during second-stage surgery. Histological/histomorphometric analysis was performed using decalcified and non-decalcified sections., Results: Histological analysis revealed areas of necrotic bone (NcB) occasionally in contact with or completely engulfed by newly formed vital bone (VB) in both AT and AL groups (55.9 ± 27.6 vs. 43.1 ± 20.3, respectively; P = 0.19). Statistically significant larger amounts of VB (27.6 ± 17.5 vs. 8.4 ± 4.9, respectively; P = 0.0002) and less soft connective tissue (ST) (16.4 ± 15.6 vs. 48.4 ± 18.1, respectively; P ≤ 0.0001) were seen for AT compared with AL. No significant differences were observed between the groups regarding both bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and the bone area between implant threads (BA) on the mini-implant biopsies., Conclusion: Allogeneic bone block grafts may be an option in cases where a limited amount of augmentation is needed, and the future implant can be expected confined within the inner aspect of the bone block. However, the clinical impact of the relatively poor graft incorporation on the long-term performance of oral implants placed in AL grafts remains obscure., (© 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.)
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42. Successful endoscopic endonasal management of a transclival cerebrospinal fluid fistula secondary to ecchordosis physaliphora--an ectopic remnant of primitive notochord tissue in the clivus.
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Dias LA, Nakanishi M, Mangussi-Gomes J, Canuto M, Takano G, and Oliveira CA
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- Choristoma pathology, Cranial Fossa, Posterior pathology, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cerebrospinal Fluid physiology, Choristoma surgery, Cranial Fossa, Posterior surgery, Endoscopy methods, Fistula etiology, Fistula surgery, Nasal Cavity surgery, Neurosurgical Procedures methods, Notochord pathology
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43. Horizontal ridge augmentation of the atrophic anterior maxilla using rhBMP-2/ACS or autogenous bone grafts: a proof-of-concept randomized clinical trial.
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de Freitas RM, Susin C, Spin-Neto R, Marcantonio C, Wikesjö UM, Pereira LA, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Absorbable Implants, Adult, Alveolar Process diagnostic imaging, Atrophy, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Collagen, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography methods, Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods, Dental Implants, Drug Carriers, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially diagnostic imaging, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially surgery, Male, Maxilla diagnostic imaging, Middle Aged, Osteogenesis physiology, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Surgical Mesh, Titanium chemistry, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Autografts transplantation, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 therapeutic use, Bone Transplantation methods, Maxilla surgery, Transforming Growth Factor beta therapeutic use
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Aim: To compare the effect of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in an absorbable collagen sponge carrier (ACS) with autogenous bone graft for augmentation of the edentulous atrophic anterior maxilla., Methods: Twenty-four subjects were enrolled in a randomized, controlled, parallel-group, open-label clinical trial. Subjects either received rhBMP-2/ACS (1.5 mg/ml) or particulated autogenous bone harvested from the mandibular retromolar region. A titanium-mesh was used to provide space and wound stability. A guide was used to standardize clinical recordings using an analogue caliper. Alveolar ridge width was also assessed using cone-beam computed tomography., Results: rhBMP-2/ACS yielded significantly greater radiographic horizontal bone gain compared with autogenous bone graft at immediate subcrestal levels (1.5 ± 0.7 versus 0.5 ± 0.9 mm; p = 0.01); non-significant differences were observed at mid- (2.9 ± 0.8 versus 2.9 ± 0.9 mm; p = 0.98) and apical (1.7 ± 0.9 versus 1.8 ± 1.1 mm; p = 0.85) crestal levels. No significant differences in clinical horizontal bone gain were observed at 6 months between rhBMP-2/ACS and autogenous bone graft (3.2 ± 0.9 mm versus 3.7 ± 1.4 mm; p = 0.31). Sixty-two implants were placed after 6 month of healing with no significant differences between groups for number of implants, implant size, primary stability and survival., Conclusions: rhBMP-2/ACS appears a realistic alternative for augmentation of the edentulous atrophic anterior maxilla., (© 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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44. Immunological aspects of fresh-frozen allogeneic bone grafting for lateral ridge augmentation.
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Spin-Neto R, Stavropoulos A, de Freitas RM, Pereira LA, Carlos IZ, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Adult, Aged, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Female, Humans, Interferon-gamma blood, Interleukin-10 blood, Interleukin-1beta blood, Male, Middle Aged, Surgical Flaps, Treatment Outcome, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha blood, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Biomarkers blood, Bone Transplantation methods, Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods, Jaw, Edentulous surgery
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Objectives: To present some immunological aspects of fresh-frozen allogeneic bone grafting for lateral bone augmentation, based on the quantitative evaluation of IL-10, IL-1β, IFN- γ and TNF- α in patients sera., Material and Methods: Thirty-three partially or totally edentulous patients received fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL - 20 patients) or autologous bone onlay block grafts (AT - 13 patients) prior to oral implant placement. Blood samples were collected from each patient at various time-points during a 6 month-period (baseline, 14, 30, 90 and 180 days postoperatively). Quantitative evaluation of IL-10, IL-1β, IFN- γ and TNF- α was performed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)., Results: For all evaluated markers and at all evaluated periods, inter-group comparisons showed no statistically significant differences between the groups, while the observed values were within normal levels. For AL-treated patients, intra-group evaluation showed statistically significant increase of TNF-α from baseline to 90 (P < 0.001) and 180 (P < 0.01) days, and from 14 to 90 (P < 0.01) and 180 (P < 0.05) days. IFN- γ showed intercalated results, with a decrease from baseline to 14 days (P < 0.05), and increase from 14 to 90 days (P < 0.001) and 180 (P < 0.05) days. No differences between the periods of evaluation were found for the AT group., Conclusions: AL grafting for lateral bone augmentation, similar to AT grafting, does not seem to challenge the immune system significantly., (© 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.)
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45. Clinical similarities and histological diversity comparing fresh frozen onlay bone blocks allografts and autografts in human maxillary reconstruction.
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Spin-Neto R, Landazuri Del Barrio RA, Pereira LA, Marcantonio RA, Marcantonio E, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Adult, Allografts transplantation, Autografts transplantation, Biopsy methods, Bone Remodeling physiology, Bone Screws, Collagen, Cryopreservation methods, Dental Implantation, Endosseous methods, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Graft Survival, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous surgery, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially surgery, Male, Membranes, Artificial, Middle Aged, Necrosis, Osteocytes cytology, Osteogenesis physiology, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Allografts anatomy & histology, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Autografts anatomy & histology, Bone Transplantation classification, Maxilla surgery
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Background: In the absence of autologous bone for harvesting, fresh-frozen bone allografts turned into an alternative for bone reconstruction procedures., Purpose: The purpose of this study was to make a histological analysis of fresh-frozen onlay bone allografts (ALs), compared with autografts, in patients who needed maxillary reconstruction prior to dental implants placement., Materials and Methods: Twelve patients with bone deficiencies (width inferior to 4 mm) in the sites where the implants were planned were enrolled in the study. From these, six were elected to be treated with autogenous (AT) bone grafts and six with fresh-frozen bone AL. This last group included the patients who had absence of a convenient amount of bone in donor sites. Each patient received from one to six graft blocks, totalling to 12 ATs and 17 ALs. Seven months after grafting procedures, biopsies of the grafts were made using 2-mm internal diameter trephine burs, and processed for histological analysis. One biopsy was retrieved from each patient., Results: Clinically, all grafts were found to be firm in consistency and well-incorporated to the receptor bed. Histological analysis showed a large amount of necrotic bone surrounded by few spots of new-formed bone in the AL group, suggesting low rate of graft remodeling. In the AT group, an advanced stage of bone remodeling was seen., Conclusions: Human fresh-frozen bone block AL showed clinical compatibility for grafting procedures, although associated to slow remodeling process. Further studies are needed to define, at long term, the remodeling process chronology the clinical longitudinal results for fresh-frozen bone AL., (© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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46. Susceptibility and physiological responses of Jatropha curcas accessions to broad mite infestation.
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Evaristo AB, Venzon M, Matos FS, de Freitas RG, Kuki KN, and Dias LA
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- Animals, Breeding, Host-Parasite Interactions, Jatropha genetics, Jatropha physiology, Photosynthesis, Population Density, Jatropha parasitology, Mites physiology
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The broad mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus is a key pest of physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.). The purpose of this study was to identify physic nut accessions that are less susceptible to P. latus, in support of the breeding program of J. curcas. We first evaluated population growth rate and injury symptoms of P. latus on different J. curcas accessions and then carried out physiological analyses on P. latus-infested and uninfested accessions. From the germplasm bank of the Federal University of Viçosa, 15 physic nut accessions with high seed oil content, with different genetic background, were tested. The following traits were evaluated: instantaneous population growth rate of P. latus (r i ), injury symptoms, relative leaf water content, specific leaf area, gas exchange, photosynthetic pigments, nitrogen and biomass of the aerial part. Significant differences were observed for P. latus population growth rate and injury symptoms among accessions. A positive correlation between P. latus growth rate and injury was found. The UFVJC72 accession stood out as the more resistant, considering P. latus growth rate and injury symptoms, compared with most accessions. Physiological responses did not vary among accessions, but did between infested and uninfested plants. In P. latus-infested plants, net photosynthesis was on average 50.5 % lower than in uninfested plants, whereas stomatal conductance and transpiration decreased by 46.2 and 51.6 %, respectively.
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47. Ovary histology and quantification of hemolymph proteins of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus treated with Melia azedarach.
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de Sousa LA, Rocha TL, Sabóia-Morais SM, and Borges LM
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- Animals, Female, Fruit, Animal Structures anatomy & histology, Hemolymph chemistry, Melia azedarach, Ovary anatomy & histology, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Proteins analysis, Rhipicephalus anatomy & histology, Rhipicephalus metabolism
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This study aimed to analyze ovary histology and quantify total protein in the hemolymph of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus females treated with hexane extracts from green fruits of Melia azedarach. Eight engorged females were immersed in the extract at 0.25% concentration, and eight in water containing 5% acetone (control). The females were dissected 72 hours after treatment, and the ovaries were weighed and subjected to standard histological techniques. The total protein concentration was measured in the hemolymph of 200 females, of which 100 were treated as described above and 100 served as a control. In the treated group, ovary weight reduction and predominance of immature oocytes were observed. In addition, there were decreases in the diameters of the cytoplasm and germ vesicle of the oocytes in the treated group, compared with the controls. The protein concentration in the hemolymph was higher in the treated group than in the controls. The morphological changes observed in the treated ovaries included: presence of vacuolization; alteration of oocyte morphology, which changed from rounded to elongated; deformation of the chorion; and disorganization of the yolk granules. These results demonstrate the action of M. azedarach fruit extracts on R. (B.) microplus oogenesis.
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48. Assessment of female sexual function in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus.
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Souza Fde O, Dias LA, Franco Mde M, Guirro EC, Cavalli Rde C, Lara LA, and Ferreira CH
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- Adult, Brazil epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Sexual Behavior, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Diabetes, Gestational epidemiology, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological epidemiology, Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological epidemiology
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Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction is a frequent problem that may be caused by several factors, such as pregnancy and diabetes, and that can affect the woman's quality of life., Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the sexual function of pregnant women with gestational diabetes., Methods: This is a cross-sectional clinical study involving 88 women, among which 33 were pregnant with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and 55 were with low-risk pregnancy (LRP)., Main Outcome Measures: Sexual function was assessed using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), a self-applicable questionnaire validated in Portuguese. All the pregnant women answered the questionnaire between the 20th and 25th week of gestation. Data were submitted to descriptive analysis by using the SAS version 9.2 procedure PROC MEANS (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA), whereas Student's t-test was applied by using the procedure PROC TTEST (SAS Institute Inc.) at a significance level of ≤5% for all analyses., Results: The percentage of women presenting sexual dysfunction in each group was the following: 66.7% in Group GDM and 38.9% in the Group LRP, with significant difference between the groups (P = 0.03). However, no significant differences were found between the groups regarding sexual desire, excitement, lubrication, and pain. On the total score of FSFI, Group GDM had a score ≤26.55 (P = 0.03)., Conclusion: Diabetic pregnant women were found to have a higher incidence of sexual dysfunction as their scores were lower for all FSFI domains compared with LRP females., (© 2013 International Society for Sexual Medicine.)
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49. Is peripheral blood cell balanced altered by the use of fresh frozen bone block allografts in lateral maxillary ridge augmentation?
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Spin Neto R, Felipe Leite C, Pereira LA, Marcantonio E, and Marcantonio E Jr
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- Adult, Aged, Autografts transplantation, Cryopreservation methods, Eosinophils pathology, Erythrocyte Count, Erythrocyte Indices, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Hematocrit, Hemoglobins analysis, Humans, Leukocyte Count, Male, Middle Aged, Monocytes pathology, Platelet Count, Allografts transplantation, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Blood Cell Count classification, Blood Cells classification, Bone Transplantation methods, Maxilla surgery
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Background: The relationship between the immune response and red and white blood cell homeostasis is cited in literature, but no studies regarding the balance of these cell populations following maxillary bone-graft surgeries can be found., Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible impairments in the blood cell balance following fresh-frozen allogeneic bone-graft augmentation procedures in patients who needed maxillary reconstruction prior to implants., Material and Methods: From 33 patients elected to onlay bone grafting procedures, 20 were treated with fresh-frozen bone allografts and 13 with autologous bone grafts. Five blood samples were collected from each patient in a 6-month period (baseline: 14, 30, 90, and 180 days postsurgery), and the hematological parameters (erythrogram, leukogram, and platelets count) were accessed., Results: All evaluated parameters were within the reference values accepted as normal, and significant differences were found for the eosinophils count when comparing the treatments (30 days, p = .035) and when comparing different periods of evaluation (allograft-treated group, baseline × 180 days, p ≤ .05 and 90 × 180 days, p ≤ .01; autograft-treated group, 30 × 90 days, p ≤ .05 and 30 × 180 days, p ≤ .05)., Conclusions: Both autologous and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone grafts did not cause any impairment in the red and white blood cell balance, based on quantitative hemogram analysis, in patients subjected to maxillary reconstruction., (© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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50. Genetic diversity of gabiroba based on random amplified polymorphic DNA markers and morphological characteristics.
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de Assis ES, Dos Reis EF, Pinto JF, Contim LA, and Dias LA
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- Brazil, Genetic Markers, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genetic Variation, Phylogeny, Plants genetics, Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
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The fragmentation of the original vegetation of the Cerrado biome, caused by the expansion of agricultural areas, mainly in central-west Brazil, calls for an assessment of the native population of this vegetation, especially of the species of interest for domestication and sustainable use. The purpose of this study was to characterize the genetic diversity of 140 gabiroba mother plants (Campomanesia spp) and their progenies from 17 locations in Goiás. The morphological characteristics of the mother plants were evaluated, and the leaflets were collected for molecular analysis using 12 random amplified polymorphic DNA primers. The seed progenies of these matrices were transplanted to the field and morphologically evaluated. Distance matrices of the morphological data of the mother plants and progenies as well as the molecular data of the mother plants were constructed, and groups were formed using the Tocher method and the unweighted pair-group method based on arithmetic averages. The polymorphism level in the matrix was 90.44%. The greatest molecular distance (0.66) was observed between mother plants from Santa Rita do Araguaia and Alexânia. By the Tocher method, 10, 13, and 17 groups were formed. The morphological evaluation of the mother plants and progenies as well as the molecular analysis of the mother plants showed genetic diversity. Significant genetic variability was detected in the progenies of the gabiroba base collection planted in Campus Jataí, Goiás.
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