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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 33: e020, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001612

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Abstract: Human Leukocyte Antigen G (HLA-G) is a molecule involved in the tumor immunosuppression and also in the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells, thus leading to evasion to the immune system host, and consequently, contributing to tumor progression in several cancers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunoexpression of HLA-G by tumor cells and FoxP3+ Treg cells in 25 oral tongue squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and 25 lower lip SCCs and analyze their relationship with clinical parameters. HLA-G expression was higher in oral tongue SCCs than in lower lip SCCs. In oral tongue SCCs and lower lip SCCs, no association between HLA-G expression and clinical parameters (tumor size, lymph node status, distant metastasis, and clinical stage) was verified (P>0.05). FoxP3+ Treg cells were detected along the tumor invasive front in all cases of oral tongue and lower lip SCCs. In oral tongue SCC cases, the number of Treg cells tended to be higher in smaller tumors, tumors without regional lymph node metastasis, and tumors in early clinical stages, but the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). A significant positive correlation was found between the expression of HLA-G by neoplastic cells and Treg cells in lower lip SCCs (p = 0.008). Our findings suggest the involvement of HLA-G and Treg cells in the modulation of immune responses in oral tongue and lower lip SCCs. This interaction between HLA-G and Treg cells may represent an evasion mechanism in these malignancies.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Lip Neoplasms/pathology , Tongue Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/chemistry , Forkhead Transcription Factors/analysis , HLA-G Antigens/analysis , Reference Values , Immunohistochemistry , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/pathology , Statistics, Nonparametric , Tumor Burden , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Staging
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Rev. colomb. cardiol ; 24(5): 429-435, sep.-oct. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-900561

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Resumen Introducción: Se hizo una caracterización clínica de los pacientes con síncope en un Hospital Universitario en Bogotá. Objetivo: Describir las características clínicas de los pacientes con síncope que consultaron al Hospital Militar Central en Bogotá en el período 2012-2015, y analizar la contribución de las ayudas diagnósticas y de las escalas EGSYS y OESIL para orientar el diagnóstico etiológico. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo, de pacientes mayores de 18 años que ingresaron a urgencias del Hospital Militar Central por síncope; se analizaron características clínicas, estudios solicitados y puntajes de las escalas EGSYS y OESIL. Resultados: Se evaluaron 705 historias clínicas, de las cuales 116 fueron excluidas por datos faltantes; la edad promedio fue 58 años y el 46,52% eran mujeres. El 41,6% tenía hipertensión arterial y el 21% enfermedad cardiaca previa. Según el diagnóstico etiológico, 75% fueron clasificados como síncope no cardiaco, 23% como síncope cardiaco y en 2% no se identificó la etiología. El examen más solicitado fue el electrocardiograma (79%), seguido por troponina (63%) y TAC cerebral (58%). Al aplicar las escalas, 60% de los pacientes tuvo un puntaje menor a 3 (EGSYS) y 2 puntos (OESIL), lo que sugería que eran de etiología no cardiogénica/bajo riesgo de mortalidad respectivamente. Conclusiones: La etiología del síncope en la mayoría de los casos fue no cardiaca. El electrocardiograma debe ser solicitado a todos los pacientes con síncope. El uso rutinario de las escalas de riesgo puede contribuir a disminuir la solicitud de estudios no indicados, optimizar el uso de recursos y reducir los días de hospitalización.


Abstract Introduction: A clinical profile was constructed on patients with syncope in a Bogota University Hospital. Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of patients with syncope that were seen in the Hospital Militar Central in Bogota in the period 2012-2015, as well as to analyse the contribution of diagnostic aids and the Evaluation of Guidelines in Syncope Study (EGSYS) and the Lazio epidemiological syncope Observation (OESIL) scores in order to determine the aetiological diagnosis. Methods: A descriptive observational study was performed on patients over 18 years admitted to the Emergency Department of the Hospital Militar Central due to syncope. An analysis was carried out on the clinical characteristics, examinations requested, and the scores on the EGSYS and OESI L scales. Results: A total of 705 clinical histories were evaluated, of which 116 were excluded due to lack of data. The mean age was 58 years, and 46.52% were women. Arterial hypertension was observed in 41.6%, and 21% had a previous heart disease. According to the aetiological diagnosis, 75% were classified as non-cardiac syncope, 23% as cardiac syncope, and 2% of unknown origin. The most requested examination was the electrocardiogram (79%), followed by troponin (63%), and a computed tomography brain scan (58%). On applying the scales, 60% of the patients had a score of less than 3 (EGSYS) and 2 points (OESIL), which suggested that they were of non-cardiogenic origin/low mortality risk, respectively. Conclusions: The origin of syncope in the majority of cases was non-cardiac. An electrocardiogram must be requested on all patients with syncope. The routine use of risk scales can contribute to reducing the number of non-indicated examinations, as well as optimise the use of resources and reduce hospital stay.


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Humans , Syncope , Cardiovascular Diseases , Emergency Medical Services
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An. Fac. Med. (Perú) ; 78(1): 37-40, ene.-mar. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-989240

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Introducción. La tuberculosis (TB) es una enfermedad infecto-contagiosa producida por micobacterias; según datos de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, un tercio de la población mundial está infectada. Para combatirla se ha empleado la estrategia DOTS (Directly Observed Therapy Short Course), efectiva para el diagnóstico, tratamiento y monitoreo de la tuberculosis. Objetivo. Estimar costos de bolsillo que asumen los pacientes con tuberculosis, que reciben tratamiento bajo la estrategia DOTS. Diseño. Estudio observacional descriptivo, prospectivo. Lugar. Tres ciudades de Colombia (Medellín, Montería y Quibdó). Participantes. Pacientes con diagnóstico de TB. Intervenciones. Se utilizó un instrumento de recolección que incluía variables relacionadas con los costos de bolsillo directos e indirectos. El análisis se hizo en el programa SPSS versión 17,0 y STATA 11; a las variables cuantitativas se les estimó media y desviación estándar, mientras que a las cualitativas proporciones. Resultados. Participaron 91 pacientes que se encontraban en tratamiento bajo la estrategia DOTS. El promedio de edad fue 39,3±20 años; la mayoría vivía con sus familiares. Los ingresos mensuales de los pacientes tuvieron una media de 422 863 COP (1€ = 3 149 COP) y los gastos directos más altos generados por el tratamiento fueron los destinados al desplazamiento y ayudas diagnósticas, con una media de 8 181 y 7 630 COP, respectivamente. Conclusiones. Los costos asumidos por los pacientes bajo la estrategia DOTS fueron altos, incluso cuando el tratamiento se entrega gratuitamente. La modificación de la estrategia para evitar costos en los pacientes podría impactar disminuyendo el abandono del tratamiento por los mismos.


Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease caused by mycobacteria. According to the World Health Organization, one third of the world's population is infected. The directly observed therapy short course (DOTS) strategy has been used effective for the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of tuberculosis. Objective: To estimate the out-of-pocket costs of TB patients who receive treatment under the DOTS strategy. Design: Descriptive prospective and observational study. Setting: Three cities in Colombia (Medellin, Monteria and Quibdo). Participants: Patients diagnosed with TB. Interventions: An instrument was used that included variables related to direct and indirect out-of-pocket costs. The analysis was done using the SPSS version 17.0 and STATA 11; mean and standard deviation were estimated for quantitative variables, and proportions for qualitative variables. Results: The DOTS strategy was applied in 91 patients. The average age was 39.3 ± 20 years; most patients lived with their families. The monthly income of the patients was 422 863 COP (1€ = 3 149 COP) in average and the higher direct costs generated by the treatment were those for traveling and diagnostic aids, with an average cost of 8 181 and 7 630 COP respectively. Conclusions: The costs assumed by patients under the DOTS strategy were high, even when treatment was provided free of charge. The modification of the strategy to avoid costs in patients could decrease treatment dropout.

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