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Radiol. bras ; 53(3): 161-166, May-June 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1136063

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate and reconstruct three-dimensional images of vascularization along the fallopian tube (FT), as well as to determine its relationship with the ovary and ovarian fimbria, and to quantify the blood vessels along the FT according to its anatomical segments, using confocal microtomography (micro-CT). Materials and Methods: Nine specimens (six FTs and three FTs with ovaries) were fixed in a solution of 10% formalin for > 24 h at room temperature. Iodine staining was performed by soaking the specimens in 10% Lugol's solution for 24 h. All specimens were evaluated using micro-CT. A morphometric analysis was performed on the reconstructed images to quantify the vascular distribution along the FT. Results: In the FTs evaluated, the density of blood vessels was significantly greater in the fimbrial segments than in the isthmic segments (p < 0.05). The ovarian fimbria was clearly identified, demonstrating the important relationship between these vessels and the FT fimbriae. Conclusion: We believe that the vascularization in the fimbriae is greater than and disproportional that in the other segments of FT, and that the ovarian fimbria plays an important role in the development of that difference.


Resumo Objetivo: Avaliar e reconstruir imagens tridimensionais da vascularização ao longo da trompa de Falópio (TF) e sua relação com o ovário e fímbria do ovário, além de quantificar os vasos sanguíneos ao longo da TF de acordo com seus segmentos anatômicos usando microtomografia confocal (micro-TC). Materiais e Métodos: Nove espécimes (seis com TFs e três com TFs e ovários) foram fixados em solução de formol a 10% por mais de 24 h à temperatura ambiente. A coloração com iodo foi realizada usando solução de Lugol a 10% durante 24 h. Todos os espécimes foram avaliados usando micro-TC. Uma análise morfométrica foi realizada nas imagens reconstruídas para quantificar a distribuição vascular ao longo da TF. Resultados: A densidade dos vasos sanguíneos nas fímbrias foi significativamente aumentada em comparação ao segmento ístmico da TF (p < 0,05). A fímbria ovariana foi claramente identificada, demonstrando importante relação entre esses vasos e as fímbrias da TF. Conclusão: Acreditamos que as fímbrias apresentam vascularização aumentada e desproporcional em comparação com os demais segmentos da TF e que a fímbria ovariana desempenha importante papel nessa diferença.

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Rev. pediatr. electrón ; 13(2): 2-9, ago. 2016. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-869931

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Objetivos: La participación de alumnos en estudios que evalúan el cumplimiento del programa de Inmunizaciones (PAI) y sus causales representa una experiencia relevante. La evaluación del cumplimiento del PAI permite proponer estrategias para aumentar coberturas.Métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico, transversal. Población: Neonatos a 11 años de edad, realizado en 6 hospitales de la CABA. Período: 1/06-31/12/2014. Participaron estudiantes del internado anual rotatorio capacitados sobre PAI,supervisados por docentes.Criterio de inclusión: Presentar el carné de vacunación, no tener condiciones que impidieran indicación del PAI.Resultados: Encuestas 531. Esquema incompleto o no recibió ninguna vacuna 25,7 por ciento. Se asociaron a incumplimiento las siguientes variables: Edad <1 año, edad materna <28 años, escasa educación materna, embarazo no controlado, ausencia de control de salud, internados, consulta porenfermedad. Análisis multivariado: falta de control de salud: RR 2,1(IC 95 por ciento:1,4-2,9).Como motivo de OPV predominó olvido (71,8 por ciento). Los alumnos refirieron útil su participación. Consideraron positivo aprender a investigar, contacto con pacientes y familiares, trabajar en equipo. Negativo: restó tiempo para estudiar.Conclusiones: Interactuar con la comunidad permitiría eliminar barreras que condicionan OPV. La comunicación es valiosa para lograr este objetivo. La participación supervisada de alumnos fue una experiencia innovadora, al introducirlos en la investigación clínica.


Introduction: The participation of students in research studies is a valuable teaching objective. Particularly evaluating implementation of the National immunization Program and their causal, allowing to propose strategies to increase coverage.Methods: An observational, analytical, crosssectional study. Population: Newborn to 11 years old, conducted in 6 hospitals of Buenos Aires city. Period: 1/06-31/12/2014. Pediatrics students belonging to the pediatric annualtraining in pediatrics, supervised by their teachers. Inclusion criteria: Presentation the vaccination card, have no conditions that would prevent indication of the vaccines.Results: 531 surveys were completed.Incomplete scheme, or no received vaccine 25.7 percent. The following variables were associated with non-compliance schedule: Age <1 year, maternal age <28 years, lowmaternal education, uncontrolled pregnancy, lack of health control, boarding, ambulatory consult for disease. Multivariate analysis: lackof control health: RR 2.1 (95 percent CI: 1.4-2.9).Family forgot vaccinate the child prevailed (71.8 percent). Students reported their participation useful. They considered positive learning how to research, contact with patients andfamilies, teamwork. As negative: Rest time to study.Conclusions: Interacting with the community enable barriers that condition not comply with the scheme. Communication is valuable to achieving this aim. Supervised student participation was an innovative experience to introduce in clinical research.


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Humanos , Masculino , Recién Nacido , Lactante , Preescolar , Adulto , Educación Médica , Programas de Inmunización , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud , Estudiantes de Medicina , Argentina , Recolección de Datos , Análisis Multivariante , Estudio Observacional , Estudios Prospectivos
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