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Bol. psicol ; 66(144): 99-112, jan. 2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-839045

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Os objetivos deste estudo foram caracterizar uma amostra de freqüentadores de um parque público, avaliar qualidade de vida e comparar os resultados. Estudou-se uma amostra aleatória de 201 indivíduos do sexo feminino e masculino, em três faixas etárias, adolescentes, adultos e idosos. A pesquisa foi realizada num parque público e para a coleta de dados foram utilizados o WHOQOL - Bref, a Escala de Avaliação Socioeconômica - ABIPEME e um questionário para caracterização da população. As pessoas freqüentam o parque pela acessibilidade, beleza, segurança, limpeza, música, bem-estar e para fazerem amigos. Os idosos freqüentam o parque para prevenirem doenças ou para evitar o agravamento de doença estabelecida, o adulto para prevenir doenças e o jovem pelo prazer de estar no parque. Os resultados indicaram que possuir boa qualidade de vida não está relacionado apenas à condição econômica do indivíduo, mas inclui vários fatores como maior nível de escolaridade, oportunidades sociais e de lazer


The objective of this study was to describe a sample of regular visitors to a public park, evaluate their quality of life, and compare the results. Participated a random sample of 201 individuals of both genders, and three age groups: adolescents, adults, and elders. The research took place at a public park. The instruments used were the WHOQOL-Bref, and the Socioeconomic Evaluation Scale-ABIPEME, and a questionnaire for participants description. The reasons why people visit the park are its convenience, beauty, security, and cleanliness; there they listen to music, take care of their well-being, and make friends. The elders visit the park to prevent diseases or to prevent the aggravation of a disease they suffer from; adults to prevent diseases; and adolescents for the pleasure of being at the park. The results indicated that achieving a good quality of life is related not only to an individual's economic position, but also to other elements, such as a high level of education, social acquaintances and leisure hours


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Psychology , Quality of Life , Mental Health , Disease Prevention , Green Areas , Health Promotion
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Clinics ; 66(7): 1193-1197, 2011. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-596907

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INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory failure has been one of the most important causes of death in intensive care units, and certain aspects of its pulmonary pathology are currently unknown. OBJECTIVES: The objective was to describe the demographic data, etiology, and pulmonary histopathological findings of different diseases in the autopsies of patients with acute respiratory failure. METHOD: Autopsies of 4,710 patients with acute respiratory failure from 1990 to 2008 were reviewed, and the following data were obtained: age, sex, and major associated diseases. The pulmonary histopathology was categorized as diffuse alveolar damage, pulmonary edema, alveolar hemorrhage, and lymphoplasmacytic interstitial pneumonia. The odds ratio of the concordance between the major associated diseases and specific autopsy findings was calculated using logistic regression. RESULTS: Bacterial bronchopneumonia was present in 33.9 percent of the cases and cancer in 28.1 percent. The pulmonary histopathology showed diffuse alveolar damage in 40.7 percent (1,917) of the cases. A multivariate analysis showed a significant and powerful association between diffuse alveolar damage and bronchopneumonia, HIV/AIDS, sepsis, and septic shock, between liver cirrhosis and pulmonary embolism, between pulmonary edema and acute myocardial infarction, between dilated cardiomyopathy and cancer, between alveolar hemorrhage and bronchopneumonia and pulmonary embolism, and between lymphoplasmacytic interstitial pneumonia and HIV/ AIDS and liver cirrhosis. CONCLUSIONS: Bronchopneumonia was the most common diagnosis in these cases. The most prevalent pulmonary histopathological pattern was diffuse alveolar damage, which was associated with different inflammatory conditions. Further studies are necessary to elucidate the complete pathophysiological mechanisms involved with each disease and the development of acute respiratory failure.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Lung/pathology , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Respiratory Insufficiency/pathology , Acute Disease , Age Distribution , Autopsy , Sex Distribution , Socioeconomic Factors
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J. bras. pneumol ; 34(10): 804-811, out. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-496624

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OBJECTIVE: To establish reproducible electron microscopic criteria for identifying the four major types of neuroendocrine tumors of the lung: carcinoid; atypical carcinoid; large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma; and small cell carcinoma. METHODS: Measurements were made on electron micrographs using a digital image analyzer. Sixteen morphometric variables related to tumor cell differentiation were assessed in 27 tumors. The examination under electron microscopy revealed that all of the tumors could be classified as belonging to one of the four categories listed above. Cluster analysis of the morphometry variables was used to group the tumors into three clusters, and Kaplan-Meier survival function curves were employed in order to draw correlations between each cluster and survival. RESULTS: All three clusters of neuroendocrine carcinomas were found to be associated with survival curves, demonstrating the prognostic significance of electron microscopic features. The tumors fell into three well-defined clusters, which represent the spectrum of neuroendocrine differentiation: typical carcinoid (cluster 1); atypical carcinoid and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (cluster 2); and small cell carcinoma (cluster 3). Cluster 2 represents an intermediate step in neuroendocrine carcinogenesis, between typical carcinoid tumors and small cell carcinomas. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings confirm that electron microscopy is useful in making the diagnosis and prognosis in cases of lung tumor.


OBJETIVO: Estabelecer, com ajuda do microscópio eletrônico, critérios que possibilitem uma diferenciação mais exata entre os quatro tipos maiores de tumores neuroendócrinos pulmonares: tumor carcinóide típico e atípico, carcinoma de grandes células neuroendócrino e carcinoma de pequenas células. MÉTODOS: Todos os tumores foram avaliados morfometricamente e 16 variáveis foram relacionadas com diferenciação das células tumorais; estas variáveis foram analisadas sob microscopia eletrônica com ajuda de um analisador de imagem digital em 27 tumores. A avaliação através da microscopia eletrônica revelou que todos os tumors investigados podiam ser classificados a um dos quarto tipos listados acima. A análise das variáveis morfométricas foi usada para agrupar os tumores em três grandes grupos, os quais foram relacionados à sobrevivência pelas curvas de Kaplan Meier. RESULTADOS: Os três grupos de carcinoma neuroendócrino associaram-se às curvas da sobrevivência, as quais mostraram características ultrastruturais na microscopia eletrônica de significância prognóstica distinta. Os tumores foram contidos em três grupos bem definidos, que representam o espectro da diferenciação neuroendócrina: tumor carcinóide (grupo 1); tumor carcinóide atípico e carcinoma de grandes células neuroendócrino (grupo 2); e carcinoma de pequenas células (grupo 3). O grupo 2 representa um espectro intermediário na carcinogênese neuroendócrina, entre o carcinóide típico e o carcinoma de pequenas células. CONCLUSÕES: Nossos achados confirmam que a microscopia eletrônica é uma ferramenta útil no diagnóstico e prognóstico dos casos de tumores pulmonares.


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Humans , Carcinoid Tumor/ultrastructure , Carcinoma, Large Cell/ultrastructure , Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/ultrastructure , Lung Neoplasms/ultrastructure , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/ultrastructure , Cluster Analysis , Carcinoid Tumor/mortality , Carcinoma, Large Cell/mortality , Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/mortality , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/mortality , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/pathology , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/ultrastructure , Diagnosis, Differential , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Lung Neoplasms/mortality , Microscopy, Electron , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/mortality
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J. bras. pneumol ; 34(2): 67-73, fev. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-477636

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OBJETIVOS: Apresentar alterações histopatológicas pulmonares encontradas em autopsias de pacientes falecidos por insuficiência respiratória aguda (IRA) e verificar se doenças de base e específicos fatores de risco associados aumentam a incidência dessas alterações. MÉTODOS: Foram revisados laudos finais de autopsias e selecionadas 3.030 autopsias de pacientes > 1 ano de idade, com infiltrado pulmonar radiológico, portadores de doença de base e fatores de risco associados, que morreram por alterações pulmonares decorrentes de IRA. RESULTADOS: As principais alterações histopatológicas pulmonares causadoras de morte imediata foram: dano alveolar difuso (DAD); edema pulmonar; pneumonia intersticial linfocítica (PIL) e hemorragia alveolar. As principais doenças de base encontradas foram: AIDS; broncopneumonia; sepse; cirrose hepática; tromboembolismo pulmonar; infarto agudo do miocárdio (IAM); acidente vascular cerebral; tuberculose; câncer; insuficiência renal crônica e leucemia. Os principais fatores de risco associados foram: idade > 50 anos; hipertensão arterial; insuficiência cardíaca congestiva; doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica e diabetes mellitus. Pacientes com esses fatores de risco e AIDS apresentaram alta probabilidade de desenvolver PIL; pacientes com esses mesmos fatores, de desenvolver DAD, se portadores de sepse ou cirrose hepática; pacientes com tromboembolismo e os mesmos fatores de risco, de desenvolver hemorragia alveolar; pacientes com esses fatores de risco e IAM, de desenvolver edema pulmonar. CONCLUSÕES: Os achados pulmonares em pacientes com óbito por IRA apresentaram quatro padrões histopatológicos: DAD, edema pulmonar, PIL e hemorragia alveolar. Doenças de base e específicos fatores de risco associados correlacionaram-se positivamente com determinados padrões histopatológicos detectados à autópsia.


OBJECTIVE: To present the pulmonary histopathological alterations found in the autopsies of patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and determine whether underlying diseases and certain associated risk factors increase the incidence of these histopathological patterns. METHODS: Final autopsy reports were reviewed, and 3030 autopsies of patients > 1 year of age with an underlying disease and associated risk factors were selected. All had developed diffuse infiltrates and died of ARF-related pulmonary alterations. RESULTS: The principal pulmonary histopathological alterations resulting in immediate death were diffuse alveolar damage (DAD), pulmonary edema, lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia (LIP) and alveolar hemorrhage. The principal underlying diseases were AIDS, bronchopneumonia, sepsis, liver cirrhosis, pulmonary thromboembolism, acute myocardial infarction (AMI), cerebrovascular accident, tuberculosis, cancer, chronic kidney failure and leukemia. The principal associated risk factors were as follows: age > 50 years; arterial hypertension; congestive heart failure; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and diabetes mellitus. These risk factors and AIDS correlated with a high risk of developing LIP; these same risk factors, if concomitant with sepsis or liver cirrhosis, correlated with a risk of developing DAD; thromboembolism and these risk factors correlated with a risk of developing alveolar hemorrhage; these risk factors and AMI correlated with a risk of developing pulmonary edema. CONCLUSION: Pulmonary findings in patients who died of ARF presented four histopathological patterns: DAD, pulmonary edema, LIP and alveolar hemorrhage. Underlying diseases and certain associated risk factors correlated positively with specific histopathological findings on autopsy.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Humans , Middle Aged , Lung Diseases/pathology , Lung/pathology , Respiratory Insufficiency/pathology , Acute Disease , Age Distribution , Autopsy , Biopsy , Hemorrhage/pathology , Logistic Models , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/pathology , Lung Diseases/etiology , Odds Ratio , Pulmonary Edema/pathology , Risk Factors , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology
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Clinics ; 62(1): 23-30, Feb. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-441822

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PURPOSE: Surgical lung biopsy has been studied in distinct populations, mostly going beyond clinical issues to impinge upon routine histopathological diagnostic information in diffuse infiltrates; however, detailed tissue analyses have rarely been performed. The present study was designed to investigate the prognostic contribution provided by detailed tissue analysis in diffuse infiltrates. METHODS: Medical records and surgical lung biopsies from the period of 1982 to 2003 of 63 patients older than 18 years with diffuse infiltrates were retrospectively examined. Lung parenchyma was histologically divided into 4 anatomical compartments: interstitium, airways, vessels, and alveolar spaces. Histological changes throughout these anatomical compartments were then evaluated according to their acute or chronic evolutional character. A semiquantitative scoring system was applied to histologic findings to evaluate the intensity and extent of the pathological process. We applied logistic regression to predict the risk of death associated with acute and chronic histological changes and to estimate the odds ratios for each of the independent variables in the model. RESULTS: Impact on survival was found for male gender (P = 0.03), presence of diffuse alveolar damage (P = 0.001), and chronic histological changes (P = 0.0004) on biopsy. Thus, being male was associated with a slightly lower risk (O.R. = 0.18; P=0.03) of dying than being female. Death risk was increased 17 times in the presence of acute histological changes such as diffuse alveolar damage and 2.5 times in the presence of chronic histological changes. CONCLUSION: Detailed analysis of histological specimens can provide more than a nosological diagnosis: this approach can provide valuable information concerning prognosis.


PROPOSIÇÃO: A biópsia pulmonar cirúrgica tem sido estudada em populações distintas, geralmente abordando aspectos histopatológicos puramente diagnósticos em infiltrados pulmonares difusos, além de dados clínicos. Contudo, análises teciduais detalhadas em tais casos têm sido pouco exploradas. O presente estudo foi delineado com o intuito de se investigar a contribuição prognóstica fornecida pela análise histológica detalhada em infiltrados difusos. MÉTODOS: Foram examinados retrospectivamente os prontuários e biópsias pulmonares cirúrgicas de 63 pacientes maiores de 18 anos, com infiltrados difusos, de 1982 a 2003. O parênquima pulmonar foi dividido em 4 compartimentos histológicos: interstício, vias aéreas, vasos e espaços alveolares. Alterações histológicas de cada compartimento histológico foram então avaliadas de acordo com seu caráter evolutivo agudo ou crônico. Um escore semiquantitativo foi aplicado a achados histopatológicos com o intuito de se avaliar a intensidade e a extensão do processo patológico. Aplicamos regressão logística para predizer o risco de morte para alterações histológicas agudas e crônicas e para estimar a razão de probabilidades para cada uma das variáveis independentes do modelo. RESULTADOS: O impacto sobre a sobrevida foi observado para o gênero masculino (p=0.03), para a presença de dano alveolar difuso (p=0.001) e para alterações histológicas crônicas (p=0.0004) em biópsias. Assim, homens apresentariam menor chance (O.R. = 0.18; P=0.03) de morrer do que mulheres. O risco de morte foi 17 vezes maior na presença de alterações histológicas agudas como dano alveolar difuso e 2,5 vezes na presença de alterações histológicas crônicas. CONCLUSÃO: A análise detalhada de espécimes histológicos pode proporcionar maiores e mais valiosas informações de valor prognóstico do que o simples diagnóstico nosológico.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Lung Diseases/pathology , Lung/pathology , Biopsy , Brazil/epidemiology , Bronchiolitis/pathology , Epidemiologic Methods , Length of Stay , Lung Diseases/etiology , Lung Diseases/mortality , Prognosis , Pulmonary Alveoli/pathology , Pulmonary Fibrosis/pathology , Sex Factors , Vasculitis/pathology
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Clinics ; 62(1): 69-76, Feb. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-441828

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PURPOSE: To present the more frequent associations found in autopsies of immunocompromised patients who developed secondary interstitial pneumonia as well as the risk of death (odds ratio) in having specific secondary interstitial pneumonia according to the cause of immunocompromise. METHOD: From January 1994 to March 2004, 17,000 autopsies were performed at Hospital das Clínicas, São Paulo University Medical School. After examining the pathology report review, we selected 558 of these autopsies (3.28 percent) from patients aged 15 years or more with primary underlying diseases who developed radiologically diffuse infiltrates of the lung during their hospital course and died after secondary interstitial pneumonia (bronchopneumonia, lobar pneumonia, interstitial pneumonia, diffuse alveolar damage, pulmonary recurrence of underlying disease, drug-induced lung disease, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, or pulmonary embolism). Histology slides were reviewed by experienced pathologists to confirm or not the presence of secondary interstitial pneumonia. Statistical analysis included the Fisher exact test to verify any association between histopathology and the cause of immunocompromise; a logistic regression was used to predict the risk of death for specific histological findings for each of the independent variables in the model. RESULTS: Secondary interstitial pneumonia was histologically represented by diffuse interstitial pneumonitis ranging from mild nonspecific findings (n = 213) to a pattern of diffuse alveolar damage (n = 273). The principal causes of immunocompromise in patients with diffuse alveolar damage were sepsis (136 cases), neoplasia (113 cases), diabetes mellitus (37 cases), and transplantation (48 cases). A high risk of death by pulmonary edema was found for patients with carcinoma of colon. Similarly, in patients with lung cancer or cachexia, A high risk of death by bronchopneumonia (OR = 3.6; OR = 2.6, respectively) was found. Pulmonary...


OBJETIVO: Apresentar as associações mais freqüentes encontradas em autópsias de pacientes imunossuprimidos que desenvolveram pneumonia intersticial secundária bem como o risco de óbito (Odds Ratio) de desenvolver PIS associada à causa da imunossupressão. MÉTODO: De janeiro de 1994 a março de 2004, 17000 autópsias foram realizadas no Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. A partir da revisão dos laudos patológicos foram selecionados 558 destas autópsias (3,28 por cento) de pacientes com 15 anos de idade ou mais, com alguma doença de base que desenvolveu um infiltrado pulmonar radiologicamente difuso durante o curso da hospitalização e que depois foi para óbito com pneumonia intersticial secundária (broncopneumonia, pneumonia lobar, pneumonia intersticial, dano alveolar difuso, doença pulmonar recorrente, doença pulmonar induzida por drogas, edema pulmonar cardiogênico e embolismo pulmonar). As lâminas histológicas foram revisadas por patologistas experientes para confirmar ou não a presença de pneumonia intersticial secundária. A análise estatística incluiu o "Teste exato de Fisher" para verificar associação entre a histolopatologia e causa de imunocomprometimento; e regressão logística para predizer o risco de óbito por achados histológicos específicos para cada variável independente do modelo. RESULTADOS: A pneumonia intersticial secundária foi representada histológicamente por pneumonite intersticial difusa variando de características não especificas leves (n=213) ao padrão histológico de dano alveolar difuso (n=273). A principal causa de imunossupressão nos pacientes com dano alveolar difuso foi sepse (136 casos), neoplasia (113 casos), diabetes melito (37 casos) e transplantados (37 casos). O maior risco de morte por edema pulmonar foi encontrado nos pacientes com carcinoma de cólon. Da mesma forma, nos pacientes com câncer pulmonar ou cachexia ocorreu um alto risco de morte (OR=3.6; OR=2.6, respectivamente)...


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Humans , Male , Female , Cytomegalovirus , Cytomegalovirus Infections/mortality , Immunocompromised Host , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/mortality , Autopsy , Brazil , Cause of Death , Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications , Cytomegalovirus Infections/immunology , Cytomegalovirus/isolation & purification , Diabetes Complications , Hematologic Diseases/complications , Logistic Models , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/immunology , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/virology , Odds Ratio , Pulmonary Alveoli/pathology , Steroids/adverse effects , Transplantation/adverse effects
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Clinics ; 62(3): 315-320, June 2007. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-453293

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BACKGROUND: Ascorbic acid has shown promise in attenuation of intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. The aim of this study was to determine the protective effects of ascorbic acid on intestinal morphology during IR injury in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined morphological changes in the small intestine of Wistar rats after (i) 40 minutes of ischemia (I), (ii) ischemia followed by 30 min of reperfusion (IR), (iii) ischemia with ascorbic acid (IA), (iv) ischemia followed by reperfusion and ascorbic acid (IRA) and (v) in a sham group (S). We used morphometry to evaluate the amount of villous architecture, crypts, necrosis, hemorrhagic infarcts and inflammatory cells at the mesenteric and antimesenteric borders of the small intestine. RESULTS: Ascorbic acid caused a significant reduction of antimesenteric villous hemorrhagic infarction (p<0.05) of the small intestine after ischemia followed by reperfusion as well as villous necrosis reduction at both borders after ischemia (p<0.05). The lesions found in the small intestine were more prominent along the antimesenteric margin. CONCLUSIONS: Ascorbic acid pretreatment has a protective effect against the intestinal morphological lesions induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.


INTRODUÇÃO: O ácido ascórbico tem se mostrado como um agente promissor na atenuação da lesão causada pela isquemia/reperfusão (IR). O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar os efeitos protetores do ácido ascórbico na morfologia intestinal durante a IR em ratos. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: Examinamos alterações morfológicas no intestino delgado de ratos do tipo Wistar. Após 40 minutos de isquemia (I), isquemia seguida de reperfusão (IR), isquemia com tratamento com ácido ascórbico (IA), isquemia seguida por 30 minutos de reperfusão e tratamento com ácido ascórbico (IRA) e do grupo sham (S). Utilizamos a morfometria para avaliar quantitativamente a arquitetura dos vilos da mucosa intestinal, criptas intestinais, necrose, hemorragia, células inflamatórias nas bordas mesentéricas e antimesentéricas do intestino delgado. RESULTADOS: O ácido ascórbico causou uma redução significativa (p<0,05) no infarto hemorrágico dos vilos intestinais da borda antimesentérica do intestino delgado após isquemia seguida por reperfusão, bem como redução da necrose dos vilos em ambas as bordas após a isquemia (p<0.05). As lesões presentes no intestino delgado foram mais proeminentes na borda antimesentérica. CONCLUSÕES: O pré-tratamento com ácido ascórbico atenuou ou reduziu significativamente as alterações morfológicas no intestino delgado induzidas pela isquemia-reperfusão.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Intestine, Small/drug effects , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Disease Models, Animal , Intestine, Small/blood supply , Intestine, Small/pathology , Rats, Wistar , Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Time Factors
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