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Salvador; s.n; 2016. 182 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001007

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O acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) é uma complicação clínica grave da doença falciforme (DF). Poucos estudos avaliaram a velocidade do fluxo sanguíneo cerebral utilizando o Doppler transcraniano (DTC) e marcadores preditores do AVC na hemoglobinopatia SC (HbSC) e, desta forma, as velocidades consideradas de risco para os indivíduos com esta hemoglobinopatia são baseadas em velocidades descritas para a anemia falciforme (AF) e para a Sβ talassemia (HbS/β). Assim, o objetivo do presente estudo foi identificar marcadores preditores do AVC em indivíduos com HbSC, estabelecendo subfenótipos da doença pela associação de biomarcadores genéticos, hematológicos, bioquímicos e imunológicos com o valor da velocidade do fluxo sanguíneo cerebral. Para tanto, foi realizado um estudo transversal, onde foram investigados 68 indivíduos com HbSC. A velocidade média máxima do fluxo sanguíneo cerebral nas artérias cerebral média, carótida anterior e cerebral anterior foi determinada utilizando o DTC...


Stroke is a serious clinical complication of sickle cell disease (SCD). Only few studies have evaluated the rate of cerebral blood flow by transcranial Doppler (TCD) and stroke predictor markers on hemoglobinopathy SC (HbSC), thus, velocity considered as risk for stroke that is used to diagnose HbSC individuals are based on velocities described for the sickle cell anemia (SCA) and Sβ thalassemia. The objective of this study was to identify predictors markers of stroke in individuals with HbSC, establishing subphenotypes disease by the association of genetic biomarkers, hematological, biochemical and immunological with the value of the velocity of cerebral blood flow. For that, we conducted a cross-sectional study, which were investigated 68 HbSC individuals. The average maximum rate of cerebral blood flow in the middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery and anterior carotid artery was determined using the DTC...


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Humans , Hemoglobin SC Disease/complications , Hemoglobin SC Disease/diagnosis , Hemoglobin SC Disease/immunology , Hemoglobin SC Disease/mortality , Hemoglobin SC Disease/pathology
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 72(9): 659-662, 09/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-722143

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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) involves cerebellar, pyramidal, extrapyramidal, motor neuron and oculomotor systems with strong phenotypic heterogeneity, that lead us to classify the disorder into different clinical subtypes according to the predominantly affected motor systems. Method The series comprises 167 SCA3 patients belonging to 68 pedigrees, studied from 1989-2013. These patients were categorized into seven different subphenotypes. Results SCA3 cases were clustered according to the predominant clinical features. Three most common forms were subphenotype 2, characterized by ataxia and pyramidal symptom was observed in 67.5%, subphenotype 3 with ataxia and peripheral signs in 13.3%, and subphenotype 6 with pure cerebellar syndrome in 7.2%. Conclusion Our study was the first to systematically classify SCA3 into seven subphenotypes. This classification may be particularly useful for determination of a more specific and direct phenotype/genotype correlation in future studies. .


A ataxia espinocerebelar do tipo 3 (AEC3) envolve os sistemas cerebelar, piramidal, extrapiramidal, do neurônio motor e oculomotor, com uma grande heterogeneidade fenotípica, o que nos levou a classificar essa desordem em diferentes subtipos clínicos de acordo com o sistema predominantemente afetado. Método Nossa série compreende 167 pacientes com AEC3, pertencentes a 68 famílias, avaliados de 1989 a 2013. Esses pacientes foram classificados em 7 diferentes subtipos. Resultados Os pacientes com AEC3 foram agrupados de acordo com as características clínicas predominantes. As três formas mais comum foram o subfenótipo 2, caracterizado por ataxia e sintomas piramidais, observado em 67,5% dos pacientes, subfenótipo 3 com ataxia e sinais periféricos, em 13,3%, e subfenótipo 6 com síndrome cerebelar pura, em 7,2%. Conclusão Nosso estudo foi o primeiro a classificar sistematicamente AEC3 em sete subtipos. Esta classificação pode ser particularmente útil para correlacionar fenótipo/genótipo com mais especificidade em futuros estudos. .


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Machado-Joseph Disease/classification , Machado-Joseph Disease/genetics , Age of Onset , Brazil , Cohort Studies , Family , Genetic Association Studies , Machado-Joseph Disease/pathology , Phenotype
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