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2. Surgical Treatment of True Arterial Aneurysms of the Hand: A Systematic Review
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Carvalho Lujan, Ricardo Augusto, Sampaio Silva, Fernanda Costa, Azevedo Lujan, Giselli, Godeiro Fernandez, Miguel, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, and Aras Junior, Roque
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- 2024
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3. Profilaxia pré-exposição de tromboembolia venosa e enfermagem: A realidade de um hospital público universitário
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Batista da Silva, Karen Aline, primary, Casquel Monti Juliani, Carmen Maria, additional, Serafim, Rodolfo Cristiano, additional, Carla Spiri, Wilza, additional, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone, additional
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- 2022
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4. Diretrizes Brasileiras para o tratamento farmacológico de pacientes hospitalizados com COVID-19
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Falavigna, Maicon, primary, Stein, Cinara, additional, Luis Gomes do Amaral, José, additional, Cesar Pontes de Azevedo, Luciano, additional, Claudino Belli, Karlyse, additional, Colpani, Verônica, additional, Arns da Cunha, Clovis, additional, Dal-Pizzol, Felipe, additional, Beatriz Souza Dias, Maria, additional, Carvalho Ferreira, Juliana, additional, Da Rocha Freitas, Ana Paula, additional, Dalmas Gräf, Débora, additional, Penna Guimarães, Hélio, additional, Margareth Ajeje Lobo, Suzana, additional, Tadeu Monteiro, José, additional, Silva Nunes, Michelle, additional, Salaroli de Oliveira, Maura, additional, Corah Lucas Prado, Clementina, additional, Cristina Canuto Santos, Vania, additional, Maurici da Silva, Rosemeri, additional, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, additional, Cordeiro Veiga, Viviane, additional, Teixeira Vidal, Ávila, additional, Machado Xavier, Ricardo, additional, Prehn Zavascki, Alexandre, additional, Ribeiro Machado, Flávia, additional, and Ribeiro de Carvalho, Carlos Roberto, additional
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- 2022
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5. Brazilian guidelines for the treatment of outpatients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. A joint guideline of the Brazilian Association of Emergency Medicine (ABRAMEDE), Brazilian Medical Association (AMB), Brazilian Society of Angiology and...
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Falavigna, Maicon, Claudino Belli, Karlyse, Naime Barbosa, Alexandre, Prehn Zavascki, Alexandre, de Seixas Santos Nastri, Ana Catharina, Machado Santana, Christiane, Stein, Cinara, Dalmas Gräf, Débora, Adsuara Cadegiani, Flavio, Penna Guimar~aes, Hélio, Tadeu Monteiro, José, Carvalho Ferreira, Juliana, Pontes de Azevedo, Luciano Cesar, Chaves Magri, Marcelo Mihailenko, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Gandra de Souza Dias, Maria Beatriz, Salaroli de Oliveira, Maura, Dal Ben Corradi, Mirian de Freitas, Rosa, Regis, and Souza Heinzelmann, Ricardo
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- 2022
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6. Vena Cava Filter Misplacement: A Killer Traveler.
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Rufino Garcia, Leonardo, Monti Garzesi, André, Martins, Antonio Sérgio, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, de Souza Brito, Flavio, and Laneza Felicio, Marcello
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VENAE cavae ,VENA cava inferior ,CARDIAC surgery ,THORACIC surgery ,YOUNG women - Abstract
Inferior vena cava filter embolization is not uncommon and can reach 11.8%. However, device migration to the heart is not frequent and occurs in cases after inferior vena cava filter fracture. We present the case of a young woman who was submitted to a routine inferior vena cava filter placement three days before and presented with hemodynamic instability. Since the device was not retrievable, the surgical team opted for an open cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass to remove the inferior vena cava filter and avoid other further complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Case report: Tibial and fibular osteochondroma as an unusual cause of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
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De Oliveira Mariúba, Jamil Victor [UNESP], Lima Sobreira, Marcone [UNESP], Bonetti Yoshida, Winston [UNESP], De Oliveira Mariúba, Eduardo Savio [UNESP], De Almeida Rollo, Hamilton [UNESP], Moura, Regina [UNESP], Bertanha, Matheus [UNESP], Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo [UNESP], Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias [UNESP], Bueno De Camargo, Paula Angeleli [UNESP], Silva Secondo, Mariana Thais [UNESP], and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Osteochondroma ,Tibia ,Fibula ,Popliteal artery ,Popliteal entrapment syndrome - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-12T01:58:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2018-01-01 Background: Osteochondroma, or osteocartilaginous exostosis, is the most common benign neoplasm of bone, and accounts for 20-50% of all benign tumors. Vascular complications associated with osteochondromas are rare, and include pseudoaneurysm formation, vessel occlusion and vessel displacement. To date, only two cases of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) caused by an isolated fibular osteochondroma have been reported. Case Report: This report describes a unique case of PAES. A 33-year-old woman had a history of multiple osteochondroma, including of the proximal tibia and fibula on the left, diagnosed at age two years and monitored clinically by an orthopedist. The patient presented at our facility with a one-year history of a progressive intermittent claudication, left-sided toe pain and pallor in cold weather. After a complete evaluation, we diagnosed an arterial occlusion of the left popliteal artery. We tried several attempts of revascularization, by different forms, without success. The case went to amputation surgery. Conclusion: We consider this an important case because, although the association of osteochondroma and PAES is rare, physicians should consider it early to avoid acute vascular complications. Moreover, to date, we believe this is the first description of a PAES related with multiple osteochondroma. Department of Surgery and Orthopedics Disciplina de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Department of Surgery and Orthopedics Disciplina de Cirurgia Vascular e Endovascular Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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- 2018
8. Tratamento da recidiva de reestenose intra-stent renal por angioplastia com balão farmacológico.
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Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Moura, Regina, Bertanha, Matheus, Fares Pimenta, Rafael Elias, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, de Oliveira Mariúba, Jamil Victor, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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During recent years, drug-coated balloons (DCBs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic option. DCBs directly transfer antiproliferative drugs to the arterial wall in order to decrease myointimal hyperplasia. We describe a case of de novo renal artery in-stent restenosis (ISR) treated with drug-coated balloon angioplasty with acceptable short-term results, achieving blood pressure control using fewer antihypertensive agents. The experience and results obtained with DCBs in other territories could suggest and justify use of this technology in renal artery ISR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. Stroke as the First Clinical Manifestation of Takayasu's Arteritis
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Caldeira Pereira, Vanessa, primary, Clayton Macedo de Freitas, Carlos, additional, José Luvizutto, Gustavo, additional, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, additional, Escobar Bueno Peixoto, Daniel, additional, do Nascimento Magalhães, Inaldo, additional, Bazan, Rodrigo, additional, and Pereira Braga, Gabriel, additional
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- 2014
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10. Covid-19 vaccines and thromboembolic complications.
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Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Ramacciotti, Eduardo, Ferraz Paschôa, Adilson, Matielo, Marcelo Fernando, Casella, Ivan Benaduce, Yazbek, Guilherme, de Athayde Soares, Raphael, van Bellen, Bonno, and Marques, Marcos Arêas
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VACCINATION complications , *COVID-19 vaccines , *COVID-19 , *COVID-19 treatment , *PHYSICIANS - Abstract
The article titled "Covid-19 vaccines and thromboembolic complications" discusses the role of platelets in thromboembolic complications associated with COVID-19 vaccines. The authors express gratitude for the points raised in response to their article, which contribute to the understanding and treatment of COVID-19 patients. The article also includes information about the authors and their affiliations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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11. Polidocanol versus glucose in the treatment of telangiectasia of the lower limbs (PG3T): Protocol for a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
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Bertanha, Matheus, Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli, Moura, Regina, Bonetti Yoshida, Winston, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, de Oliveira Mariuba, Jamil Victor, Piteri Alcantara, Giovana, Reis de Paula, Dênia, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Camargo, Paula Angeleli Bueno de, Yoshida, Winston Bonetti, Pimenta, Rafael Elias Farres, Mariúba, Jamil Victor de Oliveira, Alcantara, Giovana Piteri, de Paula, Dênia Reis, and Sobreira, Marcone Lima
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- 2016
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12. Polidocanol versus hypertonic glucose for sclerotherapy treatment of reticular veins of the lower limbs: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Bertanha, Matheus, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Pinheiro Lúcio Filho, Carlos Eduardo, de Oliveira Mariúba, Jamil Victor, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Moroz, Andrei, Moura, Regina, Almeida Rollo, Hamilton, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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DRUG therapy , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *CLINICAL trials monitoring , *DRUG utilization , *MEDICAL care use - Abstract
Background The prevalence of chronic venous disease is high and occurs more frequently in females. According to the clinical, etiological, anatomical, and pathological classification (CEAP) definition, the reticular veins are included in the C1 class and are mainly associated with aesthetic complaints. Several invasive techniques are used for treatment, including mini phlebectomy, laser ablation, and radiofrequency ablation. However, a wide range of sclerosing agents may serve as minimally invasive alternatives, promoting chemical sclerosis of the vein wall. Although this technique is routinely performed around the world, there is no consensus on the most efficacious and safe chemical agent to be used. Methods/design Inclusion criteria are women between 18 and 69 years old with at least 10 cm long reticular veins in the lower limbs, on the outer side of the leg/thigh. Patients with CEAP 2 to 6, or with allergies, pregnancy, performing breastfeeding, or with any dermatologic or clinical problems will be excluded. Patients with venous ultrasound mapping showing involvement of saphenous trunks and/or a deep venous system will also be excluded. Patients will be randomized into two groups, one receiving 75% pure glucose and the other group receiving 0.2% polidocanol diluted in 70% glucose. Just one limb and one session per patient will be performed. The sclerosing agent volume will not exceed 5 mL. Clinical follow-up will include visits on days 7 and 60, always with photographic documentation. Discussion This project aims to enroll 96 patients and subject them to a double-blind treatment after the randomization process. The design is intended to evaluate efficacy through a primary end point and safety through a secondary end point. Forty-eight patients have currently been enrolled. Preliminary results for these patients showed that 25 received treatment, 2 were excluded, and 22 returned after 7 days and showed no greater adverse events. To date, establishing efficacy criteria has not been possible, and no patients have reached the 60-day return point. These data may help doctors choose the best chemical agent for the treatment of reticular veins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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13. Recanalização após trombose venosa profunda aguda.
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Sampaio Brandão, Gustavo Muçouçah, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, and Almeida Rollo, Hamilton
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THROMBOSIS , *LEG surgery , *ANTICOAGULANTS , *HEPARIN , *VITAMIN K , *NEOVASCULARIZATION , *COLOR Doppler ultrasonography - Abstract
The process of recanalization of the veins of the lower limbs after an episode of acute deep venous thrombosis is part of the natural evolution of the remodeling of the venous thrombus in patients on anticoagulation with heparin and vitamin K inhibitors. This remodeling involves the complex process of adhesion of thrombus to the wall of the vein, the inflammatory response of the vessel wall leading to organization and subsequent contraction of the thrombus, neovascularization and spontaneous lysis of areas within the thrombus. The occurrence of spontaneous arterial flow in recanalized thrombosed veins has been described as secondary to neovascularization and is characterized by the development of flow patterns characteristic of arteriovenous fistulae that can be identified by color duplex scanning. In this review, we discuss some controversial aspects of the natural history of deep vein thrombosis to provide a better understanding of its course and its impact on venous disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Anticoagulants as panacea in COVID-19 infection.
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Lima Sobreira, Marcone and Arêas Marques, Marcos
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COVID-19 , *ANTICOAGULANTS , *SARS disease , *SARS-CoV-2 , *HIV - Published
- 2020
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15. Complicações e tratamento da tromboflebite superficial.
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Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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VENOUS thrombosis treatment , *GENETIC mutation - Abstract
The article discusses complications and treatment of superficial thrombophlebitis (ST), and a study in which cases of thrombophlebitis exhibited associations with at least one prothrombotic disorder, among which factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A gene mutations were the most common.
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16. Prevalência de trombose venosa profunda e embolia pulmonar em tromboflebite superficial de membros inferiores: estudo prospectivo de 60 casos.
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Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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- 2010
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17. Comparação das alterações angiográficas entre pacientes diabéticos e não diabéticos com doença arterial periférica.
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Ortale Trainotti, Giovanni, Mariúba, Jamil Victor, Bertanha, Matheus, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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PERIPHERAL vascular diseases , *TIBIAL arteries , *ANGIOGRAPHY , *MYOCARDIAL infarction , *FEMORAL artery - Abstract
Background: Diabetics are at 5-15 times greater risk of developing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and few studies have compared risk factors and distribution and severity of arterial changes in diabetics compared with non-diabetics. Objectives: To compare angiographic changes between diabetic and non-diabetic patients with advanced PAD and correlate them with risk factors. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted of consecutive patients undergoing lower limb arteriography for PAD (Rutherford 3-6) using TASC II and Bollinger et al. angiographic scores. Exclusion criteria were upper limb angiographies, unclear images, incomplete laboratory test results, and previous arterial surgeries. Statistical analyses included chi-square tests, Fisher's test for discrete data, and Student's t test for continuous data (significance level: p < 0.05). Results: We studied 153 patients with a mean age of 67 years, 50.9% female and 58.2% diabetics. A total of 91 patients (59%) had trophic lesions (Rutherford 5 or 6) and 62 (41%) had resting pain or limiting claudication (Rutherford 3 and 4). Among diabetics, 81.7% were hypertensive, 29.4% had never smoked, and 14% had a history of acute myocardial infarction. According to the Bollinger et al. score, infra-popliteal arteries were more affected in diabetics, especially the anterior tibial artery (p = 0.005), while the superficial femoral artery was more affected in non-diabetics (p = 0.008). According to TASC II, the most severe angiographic changes in the femoral-popliteal segment occurred in non-diabetic patients (p = 0.019). Conclusions: The most frequently affected sectors were the infra-popliteal sectors in diabetics and the femoral sector in non-diabetics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Trombose venosa profunda de membros inferiores em pacientes com covid-19.
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Saliba Júnior, Orlando Adas, de Jesus Alves, Ana Flávia, Matarazzo, Camila, Teixeira Gonçalves, Gabriela, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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COVID-19 , *THROMBOEMBOLISM , *ANTICOAGULANTS , *VENOUS thrombosis , *LITERATURE reviews , *RESPIRATORY organs , *RESPIRATORY diseases - Abstract
As knowledge has accumulated, COVID-19 has come to be considered a disease of the respiratory system that can also cause multisystemic involvement. This study analyzed the prevalence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the lower limbs of patients with COVID-19 by conducting an integrative review of the literature published from 2019 to 2022. The procedures involved in article selection were identification of keywords, definition of the search strategy, consultation of databases, and exclusion of duplicate articles and others that did not meet the review objectives. Exclusion of articles was based on the following exclusion criteria: articles on arterial vascular complications involving the lower limbs, laboratory experiments, cases reports describing venous and arterial complications involving other sites, and articles unrelated to the outcome of interest: DVT. A total of 284 articles were identified, 42 of which were included. There was considerable variability in the prevalence of DVT among patients with COVID-19 (range: 0.43 to 60.87%). The findings suggest that occurrence of DVT in patients with COVID-19 is associated with disease severity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Deep vein thrombosis of lower limbs in patients with COVID-19.
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Saliba Júnior, Orlando Adas, de Jesus Alves, Ana Flávia, Matarazzo, Camila, Teixeira Gonçalves, Gabriela, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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COVID-19 , *VENOUS thrombosis , *LITERATURE reviews , *RESPIRATORY organs , *RESPIRATORY diseases - Abstract
As knowledge has accumulated, COVID-19 has come to be considered a disease of the respiratory system that can also cause multisystemic involvement. This study analyzed the prevalence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the lower limbs of patients with COVID-19 by conducting an integrative review of the literature published from 2019 to 2022. The procedures involved in article selection were identification of keywords, definition of the search strategy, consultation of databases, and exclusion of duplicate articles and others that did not meet the review objectives. Exclusion of articles was based on the following exclusion criteria: articles on arterial vascular complications involving the lower limbs, laboratory experiments, cases reports describing venous and arterial complications involving other sites, and articles unrelated to the outcome of interest: DVT. A total of 284 articles were identified, 42 of which were included. There was considerable variability in the prevalence of DVT among patients with COVID-19 (range: 0.43 to 60.87%). The findings suggest that occurrence of DVT in patients with COVID-19 is associated with disease severity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Carcinoma espinocelular sobre cicatriz de fístula arteriovenosa: relato de caso.
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da Silva Grillo, Vinicius Tadeu Ramos, Mellucci Filho, Pedro Luciano, Lopes Soares, Marina Moraes, Dias Sertorio, Nathalia, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Pires de Campos, Eloisa Bueno, and Bertanha, Matheus
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SKIN tumors , *ARTERIOVENOUS fistula , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *SURGICAL margin , *CHRONIC kidney failure , *HEMODIALYSIS , *ARTERIAL catheterization - Abstract
The main type of access used for hemodialysis is the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) because it offers superior patency and lower complication rates when compared to other hemodialysis accesses. We report the case of a 69-year-old female patient with chronic kidney disease on dialysis secondary to hypertensive nephrosclerosis with a radiocephalic AVF in the left upper limb created 9 years previously. Two years previously, she had undergone a kidney transplant and was taking immunosuppressants. A crusted lesion developed on her left forearm with onset 3 months before presentation and she underwent an excisional biopsy that revealed a well-differentiated and superficially invasive squamous cell carcinoma, with lateral and deep surgical margins free from neoplasia. At 1-year follow-up, the patient showed no signs of neoplastic recurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Pós-processamento da mediana de escala de cinza (GSM), posterização e remapeamento de cores para ultrassonografia de carótidas.
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Mellucci Filho, Pedro Luciano, Bertanha, Matheus, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Bonetti Yoshida, Winston, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque , *CAROTID artery diseases , *IMAGE analysis , *CAROTID artery ultrasonography , *COMPUTER-assisted image analysis (Medicine) , *GRAYSCALE model , *DOPPLER ultrasonography ,CAROTID artery stenosis - Abstract
Factors related to atherosclerotic plaques may indicate instability, such as ulcerations, intraplaque hemorrhages, lipid core, thin or irregular fibrous cap, and inflammation. The grayscale median (GSM) value is one of the most widespread methods of studying atherosclerotic plaques and it is therefore important to comprehensively standardize image postprocessing. Post-processing was performed using Photoshop 23.1.1.202. Images were standardized by adjusting the grayscale histogram curves, setting the darkest point of the vascular lumen (blood) to zero and the distal adventitia to 190. Posterization and color mapping were performed. A methodology that presents the current state of the art in an accessible and illustrative way should contribute to the dissemination of GSM analysis. This article describes and illustrates the process step by step. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. Elastografia por cisalhamento (shear wave) para placas ateroscleróticas carotídeas extracranianas: princípios técnicos e como realizar.
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Mellucci Filho, Pedro Luciano, Bertanha, Matheus, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Bonetti Yoshida, Winston, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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CAROTID artery diseases , *DIASTOLE (Cardiac cycle) , *IMAGE analysis , *ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque , *CAROTID artery ultrasonography , *COMPUTER-assisted image analysis (Medicine) , *DOPPLER ultrasonography , *CAROTID intima-media thickness ,CAROTID artery stenosis - Abstract
In the wake of studies targeting atherosclerotic plaques and searching for quantifiable variables that contribute additional information to therapeutic decision-making, plaque assessment using Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) is emerging as a reproducible and promising alternative. We used a single Logiq S8 device (General Electric, Boston, Massachusetts, United States) with an 8.5-11MHz multifrequency linear transducer at 10MHz in longitudinal section. We considered relevant criteria for image acquisition: adequate longitudinal insonation, differentiation of the intima-media complex, delineation of proximal and distal tunica adventitia and the vascular lumen, good visualization of the atherosclerotic plaque, cardiac cycle in ventricular diastole, and absence of incongruous changes. SWE is an emerging and extremely promising method for assessment of carotid plaques that may contribute to therapeutic decision-making based on characteristics related to the atherosclerotic plaque, with inter-device and inter-examiner reproducibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Desafios clínicos e psicossociais no tratamento de um paciente com síndrome de Proteus.
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Bertanha, Matheus, Moura, Regina, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Santiago Pereira, Lied Martins, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, de Freitas Segredo, Manuella Pacífico, Almeida Rollo, Hamilton, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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Proteus syndrome is a rare combination of malformations that can affect several tissues and organs. It is characterized by bilateral macrodactyly, cranial hypertrophy, bone anomalies, scoliosis, soft-tissue hamartomas, verrucous pigmented nevus, visceral abnormalities and other forms of hypertrophy. Just over 200 cases have been reported worldwide. This article reports on the clinical course of a pediatric patient with this syndrome. The child had severe malnutrition associated with extreme gigantism of the lower limbs and also psychosocial problems related to social exclusion. As the disease progressed it exacerbated and evolved into a wasting syndrome. After several years, the parents agreed to amputation of the hypertrophic lower limbs. One year after the amputations the child had been rehabilitated and had adapted to prostheses, with nutritional improvement and notable psychological recovery and social reintegration, which represented a significant improvement in his quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Agenesis of the infra-hepatic segment of the inferior vena cava associated with recurrent deep venous thrombosis: case report.
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Ramos da Silva Grillo, Vinicius Tadeu, Mellucci Filho, Pedro Luciano, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Bertanha, Matheus, Fares Pimenta, Rafael Elias, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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VENA cava inferior , *VENOUS thrombosis , *VARICOSE veins , *ULTRASONIC imaging , *AGENESIS of corpus callosum , *PLASTIC surgery - Abstract
Agenesis of the inferior vena cava (IVC) has been described in less than 1% of the population; a rare occurrence caused by embryonic abnormalities. Its correlation with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is certainly underestimated, since this change is hard to detect using ultrasound. The aim of the article is to report the case of a 41-year-old female patient with pain and edema up to the top of the right thigh after plastic surgery. Bilateral venous duplex ultrasound revealed bilateral DVT involving iliac-femoral-popliteal and distal segments. Venous angiotomography was requested because the IVC was not visible on ultrasound, revealing thrombosis of the right lumbar plexus and iliofemoral segment bilaterally and agenesis of the infrahepatic segment of the inferior vena cava, with ectasia and compensatory tortuosity of paravertebral veins and the azygos-hemiazygos system, and bilateral pelvic varices. Systemic and oral anticoagulation were administered, with a satisfactory clinical response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. True isolated deep femoral artery aneurysm associated with peripheral artery disease: case report.
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Ramos da Silva Grillo, Vinicius Tadeu, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Dias Sertório, Nathália, Bertanha, Matheus, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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PERIPHERAL vascular diseases , *FEMORAL artery , *INTERMITTENT claudication , *FALSE aneurysms , *ANEURYSMS , *REPORTING of diseases , *ABDOMINAL aortic aneurysms - Abstract
True deep femoral artery aneurysms are extremely rare, accounting for about 0.5% of all peripheral aneurysms. In this report, we describe a 79-year-old male patient with a history of prior abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery via a conventional approach who was admitted to the vascular surgery service at the Hospital das Clínicas with intermittent claudication of the lower limbs. Arterial color-Doppler ultrasonography of the right lower limb was performed, revealing peripheral arterial disease of the femoral--popliteal and infrapatellar segments. Computed tomography angiography identified aortoiliac and bifurcated graft occlusion from the infrarenal segment of the aorta, in addition to a deep femoral artery aneurysm with diameters of 3.7 cm x 3.5 cm and length of 7 cm. Resection of the aneurysm was followed by revascularization of the deep femoral artery by interposition of a Dacron graft and reimplantation of the superficial femoral artery into the graft. In cases of deep femoral artery aneurysms with concomitant peripheral arterial disease, it is important to ensure revascularization and adequate perfusion of the lower limb. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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26. Unibody design for aortic disease with a narrow aortic bifurcation: tips and tricks for success.
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de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Fanchiotti Costa, Renato, Ortigosa Cunha, Débora, Mendes Palhares, Rafael, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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AORTIC dissection , *AORTA , *ABDOMINAL aorta , *AORTIC aneurysms , *ABDOMINAL diseases , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Surgical management of patients with abdominal aortic diseases associated with distal narrowing is a challenging situation. Objectives: To evaluate outcomes of unibody bifurcated endovascular stent graft repair. Methods: This is a retrospective, observational, multi-institutional database study of a cohort of consecutive cases, approved by the local Ethics Committee. Records were reviewed of patients diagnosed from 2010 to 2020 with "shaggy" aorta, saccular aneurysm, penetrating aortic ulcer, and isolated aortic dissection located in the infrarenal abdominal aorta. All patients were treated with a unibody bifurcated stent graft. Main outcomes were technical success, procedure complications, long-term patency, and mortality in the follow-up period up to 5 years. Data on demographics, comorbidities, surgical management, and outcomes were analyzed. Results: Twenty-three patients were treated with unibody bifurcated stent graft repair, including 7 cases of "shaggy" aorta, 3 isolated dissections of the abdominal aorta, 4 penetrating aortic ulcers, and 9 saccular aneurysms. Immediate technical success was achieved in 100% of cases. At follow-up, all stent grafts remained patent and there were no limb occlusions. The patients were symptom-free and reported no complications related to the procedure. There were 5 deaths during the follow-up period (median= 4 years), but none were related to the procedure and there were no aorta-related deaths. Conclusions: The present study shows that unibody bifurcated stent grafting is safe and effective in this group of patients with narrow distal abdominal aorta and complex aortic pathology. The results were similar for both infrarenal aortic aneurysms and aorto-iliac atherosclerotic disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Endovascular treatment of portal hypertension and recurrent digestive hemorrhage secondary to arterioportal fistula syndrome: late complication of penetrating abdominal trauma.
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Bertanha, Matheus, Moura, Regina, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Curtarelli, Arthur, Damacena Rosa, Felipe, Sembenelli, Marcelo, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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ENDOVASCULAR surgery , *PORTAL hypertension , *INTRA-abdominal hypertension , *PENETRATING wounds , *HEPATIC portal system , *GASTROINTESTINAL hemorrhage - Abstract
The arterioportal fistula (APF) syndrome is a rare and reversible cause of pre-sinusoidal portal hypertension, caused by communication between a visceral artery and the portal venous system. Most patients are asymptomatic, but when they do develop symptoms, these are mainly related to gastrointestinal bleeding, ascites, congestive heart failure, and diarrhea. This therapeutic challenge presents a case of APF caused by a 20-year-old stabbing injury with unfavorable late clinical evolution, including significant malnutrition and severe digestive hemorrhages. The patient was treated using an endovascular procedure to occlude of the fistula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Acute aortic wall injury caused by aortic cross-clamping: morphological and biomechanical study of the aorta in a swine model of three aortic surgery approaches.
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Polachini Prata, Marcela, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, de Arruda Lourenção, Pedro Luiz Toledo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Antunes Terra, Simone, Viero, Rosa Marlene, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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AORTA , *GLUCOSE clamp technique , *LAPAROSCOPIC surgery , *ABDOMINAL aorta , *YIELD strength (Engineering) , *VASCULAR closure devices - Abstract
Background: Aortic cross-clamping and balloon occlusion of the aorta could lead to damage to the aorta wall. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate changes to the aorta wall related to the method used to interrupt flow (clamping or balloon) in the different techniques available for aortic surgery. Methods: Experiments were performed on 40 female pigs, weighing 25-30kg, which were randomly allocated to 4 study groups: S (n=10), no intervention (sham group); C (n=10), midline transperitoneal laparotomy for infrarenal abdominal aortic access with 60 min of cross-clamping; L (n=10), laparoscopic infrarenal abdominal aortic surgery with 60 min of cross-clamping; EV (n=10), remote proximal aortic control with transfemoral arterial insertion of aortic occlusion balloon catheter, inflated to provide continued aortic occlusion for 60min. After euthanasia, the aortas were removed and cross-sectioned to obtain histological specimens for light microscopic and morphometric analyses. The remaining longitudinal segments were stretched to rupture and mechanical parameters were determined. Results: We observed a reduction in the yield point of the abdominal aorta, decrease in stiffness and in failure load in the aortic cross-clamping groups (C and L) compared with the EV group. Conclusions: Aortic cross-clamping during open or laparoscopic surgery can affect the mechanical properties of the aorta leading to decrease in resistance of the aorta wall, without structural changes in aorta wall histology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Venous thromboembolism, can we do better? Profile of venous thromboembolism risk and prophylaxis in a University Hospital in the State of São Paulo.
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Curtarelli, Arthur, Correia e Silva, Luiz Paulo, Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, Bertanha, Matheus, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a silent and potentially lethal disease that affects a considerable proportion of hospitalized patients. It has high morbidity and mortality and is responsible for a heavy financial burden on healthcare systems. However, VTE can be prevented using prophylaxis measures that have been established in the literature. Nonetheless, in the real world, mean rates of appropriately administered VTE prophylaxis are lower than 50%. Objectives: To define the epidemiological profile of patients with VTE in a University Hospital and the rate of appropriately administered VTE prophylaxis at that service and to identify measures to improve the rate. Methods: A cross-sectional, observational study was conducted with data collected from the medical records of patients who met the inclusion criteria. The rates of correct VTE prophylaxis prescribed to clinical and surgical patients were compared, assessed according to guidelines published by the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SBACV), based on VTE risk classification. Results: The overall rate of correctly-prescribed VTE prophylaxis was 42.1%, while 57.9% of patients were not managed correctly in this respect. Clinical patients had a 52.9% rate of appropriate prophylaxis, while the equivalent rate for surgical patients was 37.5%. Conclusions: Rates of correctly-prescribed VTE prophylaxis are still lower than they should be. Ongoing education, measures to encourage bedside risk stratification, and improvements to the electronic prescription system could increase appropriate VTE prophylaxis rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Guidelines for superficial venous thrombosis.
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José de Almeida, Marcelo, Terezinha Guillaumon, Ana, Miquelin, Daniel, Edner Joviliano, Edwaldo, Hafner, Ludvig, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Andreas Geiger, Martin, Moura, Regina, Raymundo, Selma, and Bonnetti Yoshida, Winston
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Superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) or superficial thrombophlebitis is characterized by thrombi within superficial veins, with partial involvement or occlusion of the lumen and inflammatory reaction along the course of the vein. Clinical diagnosis tends to be straightforward, but supplementary tests and examinations are needed to confirm thrombosis extension and possible thromboembolic complications. SVT can be associated with deep venous thrombosis in 6 to 40% of cases, with asymptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) in 20 to 33%, and with symptomatic PE in 2 to 13%. Despite the morbidity and complications, there are currently no Brazilian guidelines for SVT. These guidelines cover the most important issues related to SVT definition, terminology, and etiology, and set out recommendations for diagnosis and treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Pseudoaneurisma da artéria glútea inferior após queda de bicicleta: relato de caso.
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Fanchiotti Costa, Renato, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Jaldin Gibin, Rodrigo, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Fares Pimenta, Rafael Elias, Bertanha, Matheus, Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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Pseudoaneurysms of gluteal arteries are rare, especially involving the inferior gluteal artery. They are mainly associated with penetrating trauma, infections, or pelvic fractures. A minority of cases are caused by blunt traumas, with only six cases reported in English. We present a case of pseudoaneurysm of the right inferior gluteal artery after a bicycle fall, presenting with a large hematoma in the gluteal region, observed during clinical examination, and significantly reduced hemoglobin. CT angiography revealed a large hematoma, with contrast extravasation and pseudoaneurysm formation. Angiography revealed that the origin of the lesion was in the right inferior gluteal artery. This artery was embolized with coils. After the procedure, the patient was referred to an intensive care unit, from where he was later transferred to a different hospital, with bleeding controlled. Endovascular treatment of these cases is a safe, fast and an effective option. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Anticoagulantes orais diretos para o tratamento da trombose venosa profunda: revisão de revisões sistemáticas.
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Sampaio Brandão, Gustavo Muçouçah, Fonseca Cândido, Raissa Carolina, de Almeida Rollo, Hamilton, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, and Junqueira, Daniela R.
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A number of limitations of standard therapy with warfarin for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) have been established. This overview of systematic reviews presents the baseline results for efficacy and safety of the new direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) thrombin inhibitors, and activated factor X (Xa) inhibitors in patients with DVT. Searches were run on PubMed and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Twenty-three studies were retrieved, and one systematic review was judged eligible. This review scored maximum according to AMSTAR criteria and included 7,596 patients for analysis of thrombin inhibitors and 16,356 patients for analysis of factor Xa inhibitors. The results of the meta-analysis indicate that DOACs are similar for DVT treatment when compared to standard treatment with warfarin. The incidence of major bleeding is somewhat lower in patients treated with factor Xa inhibitors and similar to standard therapy when treated with direct thrombin inhibitors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Uso de curativo a vácuo como terapia adjuvante na cicatrização de sítio cirúúrgico infectado.
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de Camargo, Paula Angeleli Bueno, Bertanha, Matheus, Moura, Regina, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, de Oliveira Mariúba, Jamil Victor, and Lima Sobreira, Marcone
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Infections at the sites of surgery involving synthetic prostheses are challenging to treat. We present a case of a patient with multiple comorbidities who had undergone an aortobifemoral bypass 6 years previously and then re-intervention at the femoral anastomoses for restenosis 5 years previously. The patient presented with acute left inguinal pain and swelling and was diagnosed with a ruptured femoral pseudoaneurysm and hemodynamic instability. A repair was conducted by interposition of a silver-coated Dacron graft in the emergency room, and a large abdominal incisional hernia was repaired with synthetic mesh during the same intervention. After surgery, the patient remained intubated in intensive care for a long period. Meanwhile, she presented dehiscence of sutures and a left inguinal purulent fistula that was in contact with the vascular prosthesis. Conservative treatment was chosen, with debridement of wounds and vacuum therapy. The patient improved and the wounds healed. This could be an important tool in similar cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Heparin induced thrombocytopenia in a patient with acute arterial occlusion.
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Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, Bonetti Yoshida, Winston, Almeida Rollo, Hamilton, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Bertanha, Matheus, de Oliveira Mariúba, Jamil Victor, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, and Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli
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HEPARIN , *THROMBOCYTOPENIA , *ARTERIAL occlusions - Abstract
Heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a serious complication of heparin anticoagulation and is associated with formation of anti-platelet factor 4. It usually occurs from the fifth day of treatment onwards, with a fall in platelet count of at least 50%. Venous or arterial thrombosis may occur as a result of concomitant platelet activation, with serious clinical repercussions. We present the case of a patient with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome who presented with acute arterial occlusion and was treated surgically and given unfractionated heparin intraoperatively and postoperatively. On the fifth day of anticoagulant treatment he exhibited a platelet count decreased by more than 50% compared to the count prior to heparin administration. The suspicion of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and its diagnostic and therapeutic features are addressed in this therapeutic challenge paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Correção endovascular de pseudoaneurisma toracoabdominal em paciente com Doença de Behçet.
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Bueno de Camargo, Paula Angeleli, Bertanha, Matheus, Moura, Regina, Lima Sobreira, Marcone, Gibin Jaldin, Rodrigo, de Alvarenga Yoshida, Ricardo, Farres Pimenta, Rafael Elias, and Bonetti Yoshida, Winston
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Behçet's disease is an inflammatory disease characterized by recurrent oral and genital ulcers, uveitis and skin lesions. Arterial involvement is rare, but when present aneurysmal degeneration is more common than occlusive disease. This report describes the clinical case of a female patient who had been receiving treatment for Behçet's disease for twenty years before presenting with abdominal pain that progressed for 2 months before suddenly worsening significantly. A CT scan revealed a thoracoabdominal pseudoaneurysm. She was successfully treated with endovascular repair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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