11 results on '"Lourenço RB"'
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2. Prevalence of spondyloarthritis in inflammatory bowel disease according ASAS and ultrassonography and its correlation with plasma calprotectin.
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Huber MK, Valim V, Serrano ÉV, Mendonça JA, Lourenço RB, Espírito Santo TMR, Nordal H, de Fátima Bissoli M, and de Oliveira Gavi MBR
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- Humans, Prevalence, Cross-Sectional Studies, Cohort Studies, Biomarkers, Tenosynovitis, Spondylarthritis diagnostic imaging, Spondylarthritis epidemiology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases complications, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases diagnostic imaging, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases epidemiology, Synovitis
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Background: Enteropathic spondyloarthritis is underdiagnosed and inflammatory biomarkers and ultrasonography (US) could be useful for screening inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of spondyloarthritis (SpA) in IBD patients, according to the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society (ASAS) criteria and the correlation of results of US of entheses and joints with plasma calprotectin levels., Methods: This was an observational cross-sectional study. Patients from the IBD outpatient clinic of a reference center were evaluated according to ASAS criteria classification, results of US of entheses and joints, and inflammatory biomarker measurements (erythrocyte sedimentation rates, C-reactive protein levels, fecal and plasma calprotectin levels). A p value lower than 0.05 was considered significant., Results: A total of 30.5% of the studied sample (n = 118) of patients with IBD presented at least one inflammatory musculoskeletal manifestation. The overall prevalence of enteropathic SpA was 13.55%, with 10.16% axial SpA and 4.23% peripheral SpA according to the ASAS criteria. A total of 42.1% of patients had an MASEI score greater than 18, 35.2% had synovitis, and 14.7% had tenosynovitis on US, increasing the frequency of diagnosis of enteropathic SpA to 22.8%. Plasma calprotectin levels were similar to those in healthy controls, and correlated only with the fecal calprotectin level (p 0.041)., Conclusions: A total of 13.5% of patients met the criteria in accordance with the ASAS criteria for enteropathic SpA, which increased to 22.8% with the addition of US. The prevalence of enthesitis, synovitis and tenosynovitis by US of symptomatic joints and entheses were 42%, 35% and 14.7% respectively. Plasma calprotectin was correlated with fecal calprotectin but not with inflammatory biomarkers or US or ASAS criteria., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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3. Chronic Inflammatory Arthropathy Preceding Acute Systemic Manifestations of Sarcoidosis: A Possible Overlap of Idiopathic Juvenile Arthritis and Sarcoidosis.
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Vieira MC, Tosta PG, Nicole FM, Roberto LEV, Vianna JGP, Castro PC, Lourenço RB, Serrano EV, Valim V, and Luchi WM
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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease with unknown etiology, marked by T lymphocytes and macrophages agglomeration, which leads to the formation of noncaseating granulomas in the affected tissues. We describe a case of a 40-year-old black patient referred to our service for evaluation of nephrolithiasis and persistent elevation of plasma creatinine. He reported important weight loss, fever episodes, and abdominal and low back intermittent pain in the past 6 months. The investigation revealed elevated serum calcium level, hepatosplenomegaly, retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy, anemia, thrombocytopenia, and nephrolithiasis. The initial diagnostic hypothesis was lymphoproliferative disease, but the laparoscopic propaedeutic showed multiple white lesions on the liver surface, which biopsy identified as noncaseating granulomas with asteroid corpuscles, suggestive of sarcoidosis. He was treated with corticosteroids with significant improvement in symptoms and in calcium and creatinine levels. Besides, the patient presented a long-term large joints arthropathy, especially on the knees (with bilateral prosthesis), wrists, and ankles, of unknown etiology. We discuss the systemic manifestations of sarcoidosis related to the reported case, as well as the possible overlapping of idiopathic juvenile arthritis with sarcoidosis., Competing Interests: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article., (Copyright © 2019 Matheus Campello Vieira et al.)
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- 2019
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4. Imaging paracoccidioidomycosis: A pictorial review from head to toe.
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Rosa Júnior M, Baldon IV, Amorim AFC, Fonseca APA, Volpato R, Lourenço RB, Baptista RM, de Mello RAF, Peçanha P, and Falqueto A
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- Adrenal Glands microbiology, Central Nervous System microbiology, Digestive System microbiology, Humans, Lymphatic System microbiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Male, Musculoskeletal System microbiology, Respiratory System microbiology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Adrenal Glands diagnostic imaging, Central Nervous System diagnostic imaging, Digestive System diagnostic imaging, Lymphatic System diagnostic imaging, Musculoskeletal System diagnostic imaging, Paracoccidioidomycosis diagnostic imaging, Respiratory System diagnostic imaging
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Paracoccidioidomycosis is an infectious disease characterized primarily by pulmonary involvement and potential dissemination to other organs, mainly mucosa and skin; however, it can affect any organ in the body. Although difficult to diagnose purely based on imaging, imaging is important for diagnosis, follow-up, and assessment of disease-related complications. We provide a comprehensive review of the most notable imaging findings of paracoccidioidomycosis., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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5. Evaluation of the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in the bone consolidation of patients submitted to lumbar arthrodesis.
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Rezende CF, Azevedo DP, Lourenço RB, Duarte JF, Cardoso IM, and Jacob Júnior C
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Objective: To determine whether the use of autograft associated with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) increases bone healing in patients undergoing lumbar fusion., Method: This was a prospective, descriptive, and comparative study, which included 40 patients undergoing lumbar fusion, who were divided into two groups: group I, autograft only, and group II, autograft associated with PRP. After surgery, patients were followed-up on the first, third, and sixth month. The Molinari radiographic classification and Glassman tomographic classification were used as criteria to analyze the bone consolidation., Result: Comparing the group I with group II, according to the criteria of Molinari, bilateral fusion was observed in 27.5% of the patients in group I in the first month after surgery. In group II, the rate of bilateral fusion was 25.0% and 20% in the third and sixth months, respectively. The results of computed tomography scans performed at six months after surgery indicated, according to the criteria of Glassman, a rate of bilateral solid fusion of 15.0% and 10.0% in groups I and II, respectively., Conclusion: The use of PRP showed no significant difference in bone healing in cases of lumbar arthrodesis.
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- 2017
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6. Survival score scales of patients operated with spinal metastases: retrospective application in a Brazilian population.
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Ribas EC, Mathias Junior LR, Guirado VM, Brock RS, Taricco MA, Daniel MM, Lourenço RB, and Teixeira MJ
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- Abbreviated Injury Scale, Adult, Aged, Brazil epidemiology, Clinical Decision-Making, Epidural Neoplasms complications, Epidural Neoplasms surgery, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Prognosis, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Cord Compression etiology, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Epidural Neoplasms mortality, Epidural Neoplasms secondary, Life Expectancy, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Severity of Illness Index, Spinal Cord Compression surgery, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology
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Spinal cord epidural metastasis (SEM) is a common complication of systemic cancer. Predicting these patient's survival is a key factor to select the proper treatment modality, but the three most used score scales to predict their survival (Tokuhashi revised score, Tomita score and Bauer modified score) were designed in single institutions and their reliability to predict correctly the patient's survival were first tested only in those specific populations. This prognostication issue is addressed in this article, evaluating retrospectively the survival of 17 patients with SEM from a Brazilian general hospital with these score scales. Our results show that the actual survival of those patients were worse than the predicted of all three score scales, suggesting that differences between the different populations might have affected their reliability and alert that their usage as a major factor to select the most appropriate treatment have to be done with caution.
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- 2016
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7. Bone mineral density evaluation among patients with neuromuscular scoliosis secondary to cerebral palsy.
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Rezende R, Cardoso IM, Leonel RB, Perim LG, Oliveira TG, Jacob Júnior C, Júnior JL, and Lourenço RB
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Objective: To evaluate bone mineral density among patients with neuromuscular scoliosis secondary to quadriplegic cerebral palsy., Methods: This was a descriptive prospective study in which both bone densitometric and anthropometric data were evaluated. The inclusion criteria used were that the patients should present quadriplegic cerebral palsy, be confined to a wheelchair, be between 10 and 20 years of age and present neuromuscular scoliosis., Results: We evaluated 31 patients (20 females) with a mean age of 14.2 years. Their mean biceps circumference, calf circumference and body mass index were 19.4 cm, 18.6 cm and 16.9 kg/m(2), respectively. The mean standard deviation from bone densitometry was -3.2 (z-score), which characterizes osteoporosis., Conclusion: There is high incidence of osteoporosis in patients with neuromuscular scoliosis secondary to quadriplegic cerebral palsy.
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- 2014
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8. Skeletal muscle abnormalities in pulmonary arterial hypertension.
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Breda AP, Pereira de Albuquerque AL, Jardim C, Morinaga LK, Suesada MM, Fernandes CJ, Dias B, Lourenço RB, Salge JM, and Souza R
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- Adult, Biopsy, Body Composition, Case-Control Studies, Exercise Tolerance, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Muscle, Skeletal pathology, Quality of Life, Hypertension, Pulmonary physiopathology, Muscle, Skeletal physiopathology
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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a progressive disease that is characterized by dyspnea and exercise intolerance. Impairment in skeletal muscle has recently been described in PAH, although the degree to which this impairment is solely determined by the hemodynamic profile remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to verify the association of structural and functional skeletal muscle characteristics with maximum exercise in PAH., Methods: The exercise capacity, body composition, CT area of limb muscle, quality of life, quadriceps biopsy and hemodynamics of 16 PAH patients were compared with those of 10 controls., Results: PAH patients had a significantly poorer quality of life, reduced percentage of lean body mass, reduced respiratory muscle strength, reduced resistance and strength of quadriceps and increased functional limitation at 6MWT and CPET. VO2 max was correlated with muscular variables and cardiac output. Bivariate linear regression models showed that the association between muscular structural and functional variables remained significant even after correcting for cardiac output., Conclusion: Our study showed the coexistence of ventilatory and quadriceps weakness in face of exercise intolerance in the same group of PAH patients. More interestingly, it is the first time that the independent association between muscular pattern and maximum exercise capacity is evidenced in PAH, independently of cardiac index highlighting the importance of considering rehabilitation in the treatment strategy for PAH.
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- 2014
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9. Perforated diverticulitis of the appendix: ultrasonographic diagnosis.
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Lourenço RB, Pinho Mda C, Schraibman V, Macedo AL, Francisco Neto MJ, and Funari MB
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Appendiceal diverticulitis is an uncommon condition, mimicking appendicitis, but with greater risk of perforation and complications. Preoperative diagnosis is rare, but can be achieved by ultrasonography as identification of the diverticulum and classical signs of appendicitis. We report a case of ultrasonographic diagnosis of a perforated appendiceal diverticulitis in an adult male and discuss this condition.
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- 2011
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10. Preaortic iliac confluence (marsupial vena cava): report of 4 cases.
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Rocha Mde S, Lourenço RB, Chang YS, Gebrim EM, and Cerri GG
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- Female, Humans, Iliac Vein diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Vena Cava, Inferior diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Vena Cava, Inferior abnormalities
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Congenital anomalies of the inferior vena cava (IVC) can represent a difficult for abdominal surgeries, and the radiologist must be aware even of the less common of these anatomical variations. Preaortic iliac venous confluence, also known as marsupial vena cava, is a rare congenital anomaly of the development of the IVC in which the IVC or the left common iliac vein is located anterior to the aortic bifurcation or the right common iliac artery. We report 4 cases of marsupial vena cava detected on multidetector computed tomography examinations in asymptomatic patients and discuss that this congenital anomaly can be recognized more frequently with the use of this new technique based on thinner images.
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- 2008
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11. [Ineffective communication and alcohol bottle explosion: nursing observations].
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Nascimento MA, Lourenço RB, Figueiredo NM, Leite JL, and Juniors RG
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- Adult, Burns nursing, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Burns epidemiology, Burns etiology, Ethanol, Explosions, Mass Media
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The main goal of this descriptive exploratory study with a quantitative approach is to present the number of patients severely burned in alcohol plastic bottle explosions that have been cared for between 2000 and 2002 by the nursing staff of a Rio de Janeiro hospital that is a reference for the treatment of this kind of accident. The data was gathered from the nursing note book. The authors emphasize that the media refers to these victims as "burned by alcohol" rather than "burned by a bomb", since alcohol plastic bottles are potential bombs. The authors conclude that much suffering could be avoided through an effective, clear, and above all responsible communication.
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- 2005
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