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Neurophysiol Clin ; 54(5): 102994, 2024 Jul 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39024845

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OBJECTIVES: Altered somatosensory processing in the posterior insula may play a role in chronic pain development and contribute to Parkinson disease (PD)-related pain. Posterior-superior insula (PSI) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been demonstrated to have analgesic effects among patients with some chronic pain conditions. This study aimed at assessing the efficacy of PSI-rTMS for treating PD-related pain. METHODS: This was a double-blinded, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel-arm trial (NCT03504748). People with PD (PwP)-related chronic pain underwent five daily PSI-rTMS sessions for a week, followed by once weekly maintenance stimulations for seven weeks. rTMS was delivered at 10 Hz and 80% of the resting motor threshold. The primary outcome was a ≥ 30% pain intensity reduction at 8 weeks compared to baseline. Functionality, mood, cognitive, motor status, and somatosensory thresholds were also assessed. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Mean age was 55.2 ± 9.5 years-old, and 56% were female. Nociceptive pain accounted for 60%, and neuropathic and nociplastic for 20% each. No significant difference was found for 30% pain reduction response rates between active (42.7%) and sham groups (14.6%, p = 0.26). Secondary clinical outcomes and sensory thresholds also did not differ significantly. In a post hoc analysis, PwP with nociceptive pain sub-type experienced more pain relief after active (85.7%) compared to sham PSI-rTMS (25%, p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: Our preliminary results suggest that different types of PD-related pain may respond differently to treatment, and therefore people with PD may benefit from having PD-related pain well characterized in research trials and in clinical practice.

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Acta Paediatr ; 113(6): 1420-1425, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38363039

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AIM: This study reports the bilateral association of Peters' anomaly and congenital aniridia in monozygotic twins subsequently diagnosed with Wilms tumour (WAGR syndrome). METHODS: Two monozygotic female twins were referred at age 2 months with bilateral corneal opacity. A diagnosis of Peters' anomaly associated to aniridia was made in both eyes of both twins. Physical examination and ultrasonography were carried out at 12 months of age to explore the possibility of WAGR-related anomalies, specifically Wilms tumour. DNA were isolated and subjected to whole exome sequencing. RESULTS: Peters' anomaly associated to aniridia in both eyes as well as bilateral Wilms tumour in both children were diagnosed. Exome analyses showed a large heterozygous deletion encompassing 6 648 473 bp in chromosome 11p13, using Integrative Genomics Viewer and AnnotSV software. CONCLUSION: WAGR syndrome is a rare contiguous gene deletion syndrome with a greater risk of developing Wilms tumour associated with Peters' anomaly and congenital aniridia. However, co-occurrence of both anomalies was rarely reported in twins, and never in both eyes of monozygotic twins. Here, we report the bilateral association of Peters' anomaly and congenital aniridia in monozygotic twins with WAGR syndrome.


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Aniridia , Corneal Opacity , Twins, Monozygotic , WAGR Syndrome , Wilms Tumor , Humans , Female , Twins, Monozygotic/genetics , WAGR Syndrome/genetics , Aniridia/genetics , Aniridia/complications , Wilms Tumor/genetics , Wilms Tumor/complications , Infant , Corneal Opacity/genetics , Anterior Eye Segment/abnormalities , Anterior Eye Segment/diagnostic imaging , Eye Abnormalities/genetics , Eye Abnormalities/diagnostic imaging , Eye Abnormalities/complications , Diseases in Twins/genetics , Kidney Neoplasms/genetics , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Neoplasms/complications
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J Pain ; 24(12): 2186-2198, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37442404

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Chronic pain is a frequent and burdensome nonmotor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). PD-related chronic pain can be classified as nociceptive, neuropathic, or nociplastic, the former being the most frequent subtype. However, differences in neurophysiologic profiles between these pain subtypes, and their potential prognostic and therapeutic implications have not been explored yet. This is a cross-sectional study on patients with PD (PwP)-related chronic pain (ie, started with or was aggravated by PD). Subjects were assessed for clinical and pain characteristics through questionnaires and underwent quantitative sensory tests and motor corticospinal excitability (CE) evaluations. Data were then compared between individuals with nociceptive and non-nociceptive (ie, neuropathic or nociplastic) pains. Thirty-five patients were included (51.4% male, 55.7 ± 11.0 years old), 20 of which had nociceptive pain. Patients with nociceptive PD-related pain had lower warm detection threshold (WDT, 33.34 ± 1.39 vs 34.34 ± 1.72, P = .019) and mechanical detection threshold (MDT, 2.55 ± 1.54 vs 3.86 ± .97, P = .007) compared to those with non-nociceptive pains. They also presented a higher proportion of low rest motor threshold values than the non-nociceptive pain ones (64.7% vs 26.6%, P = .048). In non-nociceptive pain patients, there was a negative correlation between WDT and non-motor symptoms scores (r = -.612, P = .045) and a positive correlation between MDT and average pain intensity (r = .629, P = .038), along with neuropathic pain symptom scores (r = .604, P = .049). It is possible to conclude that PD-related chronic pain subtypes have distinctive somatosensory and CE profiles. These preliminary data may help better frame previous contradictory findings in PwP and may have implications for future trial designs aiming at developing individually-tailored therapies. PERSPECTIVE: This work showed that PwP-related nociceptive chronic pain may have distinctive somatosensory and CE profiles than those with non-nociceptive pain subtypes. These data may help shed light on previous contradictory findings in PwP and guide future trials aiming at developing individually-tailored management strategies.


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Chronic Pain , Nociceptive Pain , Parkinson Disease , Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Female , Parkinson Disease/complications , Cross-Sectional Studies , Pain Measurement
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Ophthalmic Genet ; 44(4): 366-370, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37133842

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BACKGROUND: Traboulsi syndrome is a rare disease clinically characterized by facial dysmorphism, abnormal spontaneous filtering blebs, ectopia lentis (EL) and multiple anterior segment abnormalities. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An 18-year-old female was referred to the Emergency Service of Hospital São Geraldo (HSG) claiming decreased right eye (RE) visual acuity associated with ocular pain that was noticed approximately 2 months earlier. She underwent a complete ophthalmic and physical examination including hands, ankle, wrist and chest X-ray, abdominal ultrasound, echocardiogram and genetic analysis (whole-exome sequencing). RESULTS: The ophthalmic examination revealed a high myopia with spherical equivalent of - 9.50 D and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/60 in RE and - 9.25 D with BCVA of 20/30 in the left eye (LE). Slit-lamp examination showed normal conjunctiva in both eyes (BE) and a superior-temporal cystic lesion in RE and nasal in LE; the flat anterior chamber in BE with the transparent crystalline lens touches the central corneal endothelium in the RE. Fundoscopy suggested glaucoma as the cup/disc ratio was 0.7, although the intraocular pressure (IOP) was 10 mmHg in BE without medication. Validation of data from whole exome demonstrated a novel splicing homozygous pathogenic variant (PV) (c.1765-1G>A) of the ASPH gene as well as a heterozygous variant of unknown significance (VUS) of the FBN1 gene (c.6832C>T). CONCLUSION: We here report a novel splice-affecting homozygous pathogenic variant in the ASPH gene that was detected in a Brazilian patient with clinical features of Traboulsi syndrome.


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Craniofacial Abnormalities , Ectopia Lentis , Eye Abnormalities , Fibrillin-1 , Iris , Humans , Female , Adolescent , Ectopia Lentis/genetics , Craniofacial Abnormalities/genetics , Iris/pathology , Eye Abnormalities/genetics , Rare Diseases , Fibrillin-1/genetics , Marfan Syndrome , RNA Splice Sites , Pedigree , Consanguinity , Male
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Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther ; 42: 103631, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37236518

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BACKGROUND: Dental color change and the temperature of the pulp chamber and of the buccal surface were evaluated during bleaching with 37% carbamide peroxide (CP) with continuous vs fractionated violet LED light protocols. METHODOLOGY: Bovine incisors received in-office bleaching for 30 min using different light protocols (Bright Max Whitening, MMOptics). Teeth were separated into groups (n = 10): HP) 35% hydrogen peroxide (Whiteness HP, FGM)/no light; CP) 37% carbamide peroxide (Whiteness SuperEndo, FGM)/no light; CP10) CP+10 min of continuous light; CP20) CP+20 min of continuous light; CP30) CP+30 min of continuous light; CPF) CP+20 cycles of 60 s light / 30 s no light (fractionated). Color evaluations were performed at different times. Evaluations of pulp and buccal surface temperatures were performed before and throughout the 30 min of bleaching. RESULTS: Generalized linear models for repeated measures over time were applied to the data (α=5%). After the 1st session, CP20 and CP30 had significantly lower b* values ​​than CP and CP10 (p = 0.0071). For ΔEab and ΔE00, CPF, CP20 and CP30 showed the highest color change among the treatments after the third bleaching (p<0.05). For temperature evaluations, CP30 showed higher pulp and buccal surface temperatures than the other protocols (p<0.0001) after 20 min. CONCLUSION: Fractionated or continuous application of violet LED for 20 or 30 min leads to greater effectiveness of color change. All protocols with the application of LED led to an increase in pulp and buccal surface temperatures during bleaching, although the fractionated application appeared to be safer than the use of continuous light.


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Photochemotherapy , Tooth Bleaching Agents , Tooth Bleaching , Animals , Cattle , Carbamide Peroxide , Tooth Bleaching/methods , Temperature , Dental Pulp , Photochemotherapy/methods , Photosensitizing Agents , Color
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Neurophysiol Clin ; 53(3): 102845, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36822032

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OBJECTIVES: Central neuropathic pain (CNP) is associated with altered corticomotor excitability (CE), which can potentially provide insights into its mechanisms. The objective of this study is to describe the CE changes that are specifically related to CNP. METHODS: We evaluated CNP associated with brain injury after stroke or spinal cord injury (SCI) due to neuromyelitis optica through a battery of CE measurements and comprehensive pain, neurological, functional, and quality of life assessments. CNP was compared to two groups of patients with the same disease: i. with non-neuropathic pain and ii. without chronic pain, matched by sex and lesion location. RESULTS: We included 163 patients (stroke=93; SCI=70: 74 had CNP, 43 had non-neuropathic pain, and 46 were pain-free). Stroke patients with CNP had lower motor evoked potential (MEP) in both affected and unaffected hemispheres compared to non- neuropathic pain and no-pain patients. Patients with CNP had lower amplitudes of MEPs (366 µV ±464 µV) than non-neuropathic (478 ±489) and no-pain (765 µV ± 880 µV) patients, p < 0.001. Short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) was defective (less inhibited) in patients with CNP (2.6±11.6) compared to no-pain (0.8±0.7), p = 0.021. MEPs negatively correlated with mechanical and cold-induced allodynia. Furthermore, classifying patients' results according to normative data revealed that at least 75% of patients had abnormalities in some CE parameters and confirmed MEP findings based on group analyses. DISCUSSION: CNP is associated with decreased MEPs and SICI compared to non-neuropathic pain and no-pain patients. Corticomotor excitability changes may be helpful as neurophysiological markers of the development and persistence of pain after CNS injury, as they are likely to provide insights into global CE plasticity changes occurring after CNS lesions associated with CNP.


Subject(s)
Chronic Pain , Neuralgia , Spinal Cord Injuries , Stroke , Humans , Quality of Life , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Stroke/complications , Evoked Potentials, Motor/physiology , Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/methods
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Eur J Neurol ; 30(5): 1443-1452, 2023 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36773324

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BACKGROUND: It is unknown if different etiologies or lesion topographies influence central neuropathic pain (CNP) clinical manifestation. METHODS: We explored the symptom-somatosensory profile relationships in CNP patients with different types of lesions to the central nervous system to gain insight into CNP mechanisms. We compared the CNP profile through pain descriptors, standardized bedside examination, and quantitative sensory test in two different etiologies with segregated lesion locations: the brain, central poststroke pain (CPSP, n = 39), and the spinal cord central pain due to spinal cord injury (CPSCI, n = 40) in neuromyelitis optica. RESULTS: Results are expressed as median (25th to 75th percentiles). CPSP presented higher evoked and paroxysmal pain scores compared to CPSCI (p < 0.001), and lower cold thermal limen (5.6°C [0.0-12.9]) compared to CPSCI (20.0°C [4.2-22.9]; p = 0.004). CPSCI also had higher mechanical pain thresholds (784.5 mN [255.0-1078.0]) compared to CPSP (235.2 mN [81.4-1078.0], p = 0.006) and higher mechanical detection threshold compared to control areas (2.7 [1.5-6.2] vs. 1.0 [1.0-3.3], p = 0.007). Evoked pain scores negatively correlated with mechanical pain thresholds (r = -0.38, p < 0.001) and wind-up ratio (r = -0.57, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: CNP of different etiologies may present different pain descriptors and somatosensory profiles, which is likely due to injury site differences within the neuroaxis. This information may help better design phenotype mechanism correlations and impact trial designs for the main etiologies of CNP, namely stroke and spinal cord lesions. This study provides evidence that topography may influence pain symptoms and sensory profile. The findings suggest that CNP mechanisms might vary according to pain etiology or lesion topography, impacting future mechanism-based treatment choices.


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Neuralgia , Spinal Cord Injuries , Humans , Neuralgia/etiology , Pain Threshold/physiology , Brain , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology , Spinal Cord/pathology
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Acta Ophthalmol ; 101(5): 514-520, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36537172

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PURPOSE: In patients with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG), elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) causes abnormal eye growth. This study compared the outcomes of children with PCG who underwent ab externo trabeculotomy (TROC) at age ≤ 6 months (early TROC) and of those who underwent TROC at age > 6 months (delayed TROC). METHODS: Intraocular pressure, horizontal corneal diameter (HCD), central corneal thickness (CCT) and axial length (AL) were compared before TROC and at 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month follow-up visits between the groups of children who underwent TROC until or after 6 months of age. The ALs of these groups were also compared with the ALs of healthy age-matched eyes examined under the same conditions. RESULTS: Trabeculotomy was performed in 43 children: 18 (33 eyes) aged 6 months (group 1) and 25 (37 eyes) aged >6 months (group 2); the mean ages were 86.56 ± 53.64 and 504.48 ± 448.14 days, respectively. The mean pre- and 12-month postoperative IOP values were 15.97 ± 4.78/16.62 ± 4.85 and 9.77 ± 2.88/10.93 ± 4.83 mmHg, respectively. Delayed TROC was associated with abnormal AL in 31 (88.6%) out of 37 eyes, while after early TROC, only 13 (41.9%) out of 33 eyes had abnormal AL (chi-square, 8.00; p = 0.03). In multivariable analysis, each 1-mmHg increase in preoperative IOP was associated with a 0.25-mmHg increase at 12 months (p = 0.04). On average, the mean IOP of the delayed TROC group was higher than that of the early TROC group by 3.72 mmHg at postoperative month 12 (95% CI = 0.44-6.99; p = 0.02). CONCLUSION: Compared with delayed TROC, early TROC is associated with reduced IOP and substantially reduced incidence of abnormal AL at postoperative month 12.


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Glaucoma , Trabeculectomy , Child , Humans , Infant , Glaucoma/diagnosis , Glaucoma/surgery , Glaucoma/congenital , Intraocular Pressure , Eye , Tonometry, Ocular , Retrospective Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome
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PLoS One ; 17(11): e0277612, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36395285

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Mayaro virus (MAYV, Togaviridae) and Oropouche orthobunyavirus (OROV, Peribunyaviridae) are emerging enzootic arboviruses in Latin America. Outbreaks of febrile illness associated with MAYV and OROV have been reported among humans mainly in the northern region of Brazil since the 1980s, and recent data suggest these viruses have circulated also in more populated areas of western Brazil. MAYV shares mosquito vectors with yellow fever virus and it has been historically detected during yellow fever epidemics. Aiming to investigate the transmission of OROV and MAYV at the human-animal interface during a yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika outbreaks in Brazil, we conducted a retrospective molecular investigation in 810 wild and domestic animals, 106 febrile patients, and 22.931 vectors collected from 2016 to 2018 in Cuiaba and Campo Grande metropolitan regions, western Brazil. All samples tested negative for OROV and MAYV RNA by RT-qPCR. Findings presented here suggest no active circulation of MAYV and OROV in the sampled hosts. Active surveillance and retrospective investigations are instrumental approaches for the detection of cryptic and subclinical activity of enzootic arboviruses and together serve as a warning system to implement appropriate actions to prevent outbreaks.


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Arboviruses , Orthobunyavirus , Yellow Fever , Zika Virus Infection , Zika Virus , Animals , Humans , Brazil/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Orthobunyavirus/genetics , Arboviruses/genetics
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Brain Commun ; 4(3): fcac090, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35528229

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Central post-stroke pain affects up to 12% of stroke survivors and is notoriously refractory to treatment. However, stroke patients often suffer from other types of pain of non-neuropathic nature (musculoskeletal, inflammatory, complex regional) and no head-to-head comparison of their respective clinical and somatosensory profiles has been performed so far. We compared 39 patients with definite central neuropathic post-stroke pain with two matched control groups: 32 patients with exclusively non-neuropathic pain developed after stroke and 31 stroke patients not complaining of pain. Patients underwent deep phenotyping via a comprehensive assessment including clinical exam, questionnaires and quantitative sensory testing to dissect central post-stroke pain from chronic pain in general and stroke. While central post-stroke pain was mostly located in the face and limbs, non-neuropathic pain was predominantly axial and located in neck, shoulders and knees (P < 0.05). Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory clusters burning (82.1%, n = 32, P < 0.001), tingling (66.7%, n = 26, P < 0.001) and evoked by cold (64.1%, n = 25, P < 0.001) occurred more frequently in central post-stroke pain. Hyperpathia, thermal and mechanical allodynia also occurred more commonly in this group (P < 0.001), which also presented higher levels of deafferentation (P < 0.012) with more asymmetric cold and warm detection thresholds compared with controls. In particular, cold hypoesthesia (considered when the threshold of the affected side was <41% of the contralateral threshold) odds ratio (OR) was 12 (95% CI: 3.8-41.6) for neuropathic pain. Additionally, cold detection threshold/warm detection threshold ratio correlated with the presence of neuropathic pain (ρ = -0.4, P < 0.001). Correlations were found between specific neuropathic pain symptom clusters and quantitative sensory testing: paroxysmal pain with cold (ρ = -0.4; P = 0.008) and heat pain thresholds (ρ = 0.5; P = 0.003), burning pain with mechanical detection (ρ = -0.4; P = 0.015) and mechanical pain thresholds (ρ = -0.4, P < 0.013), evoked pain with mechanical pain threshold (ρ = -0.3; P = 0.047). Logistic regression showed that the combination of cold hypoesthesia on quantitative sensory testing, the Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory, and the allodynia intensity on bedside examination explained 77% of the occurrence of neuropathic pain. These findings provide insights into the clinical-psychophysics relationships in central post-stroke pain and may assist more precise distinction of neuropathic from non-neuropathic post-stroke pain in clinical practice and in future trials.

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Pain ; 163(4): 765-778, 2022 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35302975

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ABSTRACT: Poststroke pain (PSP) is a heterogeneous term encompassing both central neuropathic (ie, central poststroke pain [CPSP]) and nonneuropathic poststroke pain (CNNP) syndromes. Central poststroke pain is classically related to damage in the lateral brainstem, posterior thalamus, and parietoinsular areas, whereas the role of white matter connecting these structures is frequently ignored. In addition, the relationship between stroke topography and CNNP is not completely understood. In this study, we address these issues comparing stroke location in a CPSP group of 35 patients with 2 control groups: 27 patients with CNNP and 27 patients with stroke without pain. Brain MRI images were analyzed by 2 complementary approaches: an exploratory analysis using voxel-wise lesion symptom mapping, to detect significant voxels damaged in CPSP across the whole brain, and a hypothesis-driven, region of interest-based analysis, to replicate previously reported sites involved in CPSP. Odds ratio maps were also calculated to demonstrate the risk for CPSP in each damaged voxel. Our exploratory analysis showed that, besides known thalamic and parietoinsular areas, significant voxels carrying a high risk for CPSP were located in the white matter encompassing thalamoinsular connections (one-tailed threshold Z > 3.96, corrected P value <0.05, odds ratio = 39.7). These results show that the interruption of thalamocortical white matter connections is an important component of CPSP, which is in contrast with findings from nonneuropathic PSP and from strokes without pain. These data can aid in the selection of patients at risk to develop CPSP who could be candidates to pre-emptive or therapeutic interventions.


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Neuralgia , Stroke , White Matter , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuralgia/diagnostic imaging , Neuralgia/etiology , Neuralgia/pathology , Stroke/complications , Stroke/diagnostic imaging , Thalamus/diagnostic imaging , White Matter/diagnostic imaging
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AMB Express ; 11(1): 152, 2021 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34792664

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Leprosy reactions are immune processes that cause neural damage in individuals with leprosy. As periodontitis is an infectious disease related to its development, specific antibodies to periodontal pathogens must be evaluated to better understand the humoral mechanisms underlying this relationship. Therefore, the objective of this study was to standardize an immunoassay to measure IgA specific to P. gingivalis antigens in the saliva of individuals with leprosy. An ELISA checkerboard titration was performed. A validation test involving 53 individuals with leprosy, 24 with and 19 without periodontitis, was conducted and a ROC curve constructed to calculate sensitivity and specificity. The coefficient of the optical densities was 2.21 and 2.66 for P. gingivalis crude extract and the recombinant protein HmuY, respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for the P. gingivalis crude extract were 66.7% and 73.7%, respectively, and for HmuY, were 62.5% and 52.6%, respectively. Specific recognition of P. gingivalis occurred predominantly in individuals with periodontitis, which validates the use of this test for studying periodontitis in individuals with leprosy.Trial registration CAEE 64476117.3.0000.0049, 21/07/2017, retrospectively registered.

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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 42(spe): e20200167, 2021.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34524353

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OBJECTIVE: To unveil the content of comments in official posts calling from the Ministry of Helth, calling for health professionals to confront COVID-19. METHOD: Qualitative study, carried out with 2823 comments, obtained from the virtual access to the Ministry of Health's social networks on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For textual corpus processing, used or software Interface R analyzes Multidimensional Texts and Questionnaires and performs a multivariate analysis by Descending Hierarchical Classification. RESULTS: Five categories were included: "difficulties in the training stages", "aspects involved in the summons", "working conditions without facing the pandemic", "mandatory capacity x possible summons", "visibility and valorization of dentistry in combating the pandemic" COVID-19". CONCLUSION: Comments contemplated professionals or access to training, remuneration and working conditions, mandatory training, possibility of calling for action on the front line without fighting COVID-19 and claiming greater appreciation of dentistry.


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COVID-19 , Social Media , Social Networking , Brazil , COVID-19/epidemiology , Health Personnel , Humans , SARS-CoV-2
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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 94(6): 403-411, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34090637

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INTRODUCTION: Paediatric tuberculosis (TB) disease continues to be a challenge. Difficulties in its diagnosis and limited experience on its treatment in children are some of the reasons to consider the need for specialized paediatric TB centres and to prioritize children in tuberculosis control programmes, particularly in low-incidence countries. We describe the paediatric tuberculosis cases managed in a specialized paediatric outpatient TB centre. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of epidemiological and clinical data on TB cases in patients aged less than 18 years in the period ranging from January 2007 to June 2017. RESULTS: We identified 46 cases of TB. The median age of the patients was 5 years (IQR, 1.75-13.25). Thirty cases (65.2%) were identified through screening following exposure to TB. Thirty-six children (78%) presented with a median duration of symptoms during 2 weeks, the most frequent being cough (54%) and fever (48%). The findings of the chest radiograph were abnormal in 73.9% of patients, and a CT scan was performed in 82.2%, the findings of which contributed significantly to the decision to treat in 85.3%. Despite collection of different microbiological specimens, diagnostic confirmation was possible in only 12 cases (26.1%). The results of culture and/or nucleic acid amplification tests were positive in 33.3% of samples of sputum, 28.1% of bronchoalveolar lavage and 12.9% of gastric aspirates. The most frequent diagnosis was pulmonary TB (n=31), followed by pleuropulmonary TB (n=6), lymph node disease (n=3), uveitis (n=2), bone tuberculosis, disseminated TB, cerebellar tuberculoma and erythema nodosum (each n=1). CONCLUSIONS: Tuberculosis in children is an epidemiological indicator of recent transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the community. Efforts must be made to collect microbiological specimens before initiating treatment whenever possible. Management by an experienced paediatrics team allows an accurate diagnosis even when microbiologic confirmation is not possible.


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Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Pediatrics , Tuberculosis, Miliary , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Retrospective Studies , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/diagnosis
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Arq Neuropsiquiatr ; 79(4): 354-369, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34133518

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Cannabinoids comprehend endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids, and synthetic cannabinoids, with actions both in the central and peripherical nervous systems. A considerable amount of publications have been made in recent years, although cannabis has been known for over a thousand years. Scientific Departments from the Brazilian Academy of Neurology described evidence for medical use in their areas. Literature is constantly changing, and possible new evidence can emerge in the next days or months. Prescription of these substances must be discussed with patients and their families, with knowledge about adverse events and their efficacy.


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Cannabinoids , Cannabis , Neurology , Brazil , Endocannabinoids , Humans
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 94(6): 403-411, jun. 2021. tab
Article in English, Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-207526

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Introducción: La tuberculosis (TB) continúa siendo un reto en la edad pediátrica. Las dificultades en su diagnóstico y la escasa experiencia en su tratamiento en la infancia y adolescencia son algunas de las razones para considerar la necesidad de centros especializados en tuberculosis pediátrica y priorizar a la población pediátrica en los programas de control de tuberculosis, especialmente en países de baja incidencia. Descripción de casos de tuberculosis pediátrica tratados en un centro ambulatorio especializado en TB. Pacientes y métodos: Análisis retrospectivo de datos epidemiológicos y clínicos de casos de TB en pacientes menores de 18 años en el período de enero de 2007 a junio de 2017. Resultados: Se identificaron 46 casos de TB, con una edad media de 5 años (RIC: 1,75-13,25). Treinta casos (65,2%) se identificaron en contexto de cribado por exposición conocida a la TB. En 36 pacientes (78%), la duración mediana de los síntomas fue de 2 semanas, y los síntomas más frecuentes fueron tos (54%) y fiebre (48%). La radiografía de tórax fue anormal en el 73,9% de los pacientes, y se realizó TC en el 82,2%, cuyos hallazgos proporcionaron claves importantes para la decisión de tratar en el 85,3%. A pesar de recogerse distintas muestras microbiológicas, solo se confirmó el diagnóstico en 12 casos (26,1%). Las pruebas de cultivo y/o de amplificación de ácidos nucleicos fueron positivas en el 33,3% de las muestras de esputo, el 28,1% de las de lavado broncoalveolar y el 12,9% de las de aspirado gástrico. La TB pulmonar fue el diagnóstico más frecuente (n=31), seguida de la TB pleural (n=6), la linfadenitis tuberculosa (n=3), la uveítis (n=2), la TB ósea, la TB diseminada, la TB cerebelar y el eritema nudoso (cada uno, n=1). (AU)


Introduction: paediatric tuberculosis (TB) disease continues to be challenge. Difficulties in its diagnosis and limited experience on its treatment in children are some of the reasons to consider the need for specialized paediatric TB centres and to prioritize children in tuberculosis control programmes, particularly in low-incidence countries. We describe the paediatric tuberculosis cases managed in a specialized paediatric outpatient TB centre. Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of epidemiological and clinical data on TB cases in patients aged less than 18 years in the period ranging from January 2007 to June 2017. Results: We identified 46 cases of TB. The median age of the patients was 5 years (IQR: 1.75-13.25). Thirty cases (65.2%) were identified through screening following exposure to TB. Thirty-six children (78%) presented with a median duration of symptoms was 2 weeks, the most frequent being cough (54%) and fever (48%). The findings of the chest radiograph were abnormal in 73.9% of patients, and a CT scan was performed in 82.2%, the findings of which contributed significantly to the decision to treat in 85.3%. Despite collection of different microbiological specimens, diagnostic confirmation was possible in only 12 cases (26.1%). The results of culture and/or nucleic acid amplification tests were positive in 33.3% of samples of sputum, 28.1% of bronchoalveolar lavage and 12.9% of gastric aspirates. The most frequent diagnosis was pulmonary TB (n=31), followed by pleuropulmonary TB (n=6), lymph node disease (n=3), uveitis (n=2), bone tuberculosis, disseminated TB, cerebellar tuberculoma and erythema nodosum (each n=1). (AU)


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Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Tuberculosis/drug therapy , Tuberculosis/transmission , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Portugal
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Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 26(3): e334-e340, May. 2021. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-224557

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Background: Metallothioneins (MTs) gene polymorphisms have been associated with the ability of free radicalscavenging and detoxification of heavy metals leading to cancer development. Our aim was to revisit, in a Brazil-ian population, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the MT gene family previously associated with oralsquamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).Material and Methods: A case-control investigation with 28 OSCC patients and 45 controls was conducted, usingconventional risk factors (tobacco use and alcohol consumption) as covariates. SNPs genotyping for rs8052334(MT1B), rs964372 (MT1B), and rs1610216 (MT2A) was performed by PCR-RFLP, and SNPs for rs11076161(MT1A) were analyzed by TaqMan assay.Results: The only SNP associated with increased risk for OSCC was the MT-1A AA genotype (OR = 4.7; p = 0.01).We have also evidenced for the first time a significant linkage disequilibrium between the SNPs of MT-2A andMT-1A in this population with the highest frequency (30%) of the unfavorable haplotype G/A/C/T (rs1610216 /rs11076161 / rs964372 / rs8052334) of MT gene polymorphisms (OR = 6.2; p = 0.04). Interestingly, after removingthe effects of conventional risk factors, we have uncovered the significance of the AA genotype of the rs11076161with increased odds of 19-fold higher towards OSCC development.Conclusions: This is the first demonstration that a significant linkage disequilibrium among gene polymor-phisms of the MT family may affect susceptibility to oral cancer, which is conditioned by the G/A/C/T haplotype(rs1610216/rs11076161/rs964372/ rs8052334) and the MT-1A gene polymorphism has a potential clinical utility forthe OSCC risk assessment.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Metallothionein , Polymorphism, Genetic , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck , Mouth Neoplasms/genetics , Brazil , Case-Control Studies , Risk Factors , Oral Health
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Preprint in Portuguese | SciELO Preprints | ID: pps-2144

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Objective: To unveil the content of comments in official posts calling from the Ministry of Helth, calling for health professionals to confront COVID-19.Method: Qualitative study, carried out with 2823 comments, obtained from the virtual access to the Ministry of Health's social networks on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For textual corpus processing, used or software Interface R analyzes Multidimensional Texts and Questionnaires and performs a multivariate analysis by Descending Hierarchical Classification.Results: Five categories were included: "difficulties in the training stages", "aspects involved in the summons", "working conditions without facing the pandemic", "mandatory capacity x possible summons", "visibility and valorization of dentistry in combating the pandemic" COVID-19".Conclusion: Comments contemplated professionals or access to training, remuneration and working conditions, mandatory training, possibility of calling for action on the front line without fighting COVID-19 and claiming greater appreciation of dentistry.


Objetivo: Develar el contenido de los comentarios em las publicaciones oficiales del Ministerio de Salud, llamando a los profesionales de la salud a enfrentar el COVID-19.Método: Estudio cualitativo, realizado con 2823 comentarios, obtenido del acceso virtual a las redes sociales del Ministerio de Salud en Facebook, Instagram y Twitter. Para el procesamiento del corpus textual, la interfaz utilizada o el software R analiza textos y cuestionarios multidimensionales y realiza un análisis multivariado mediante clasificación jerárquica descendente.Resultados: Se incluyeron cinco categorías: "dificultades en las etapas de capacitación", "aspectos involucrados en la convocatoria", "condiciones de trabajo sin enfrentar la pandemia", "capacidad obligatoria x posible convocatoria", "visibilidad y valorización de la odontología para combatir la pandemia". "COVID-19".Conclusión: Comentarios contemplados o acceso a capacitación, remuneración y condiciones de trabajo, capacitación obligatoria, posibilidad de llamar a la acción en la línea del frente sin luchar contra COVID-19 y reclamar una mayor apreciación de Odontología.


Objetivo: Desvelar o conteúdo dos comentários em postagens oficiais do Ministério da Saúde, de convocação de profissionais de saúde para enfrentamento à COVID-19.Método: Estudo qualitativo, realizado com 2823 comentários, obtidos a partir do acesso virtual às redes sociais oficiais do Ministério da Saúde no Facebook, Instagram e Twitter. Para processamento do corpus textual, utilizou-se o software Interface de R pourles Analyses Multidimensionnelles de Textes et de Questionnaires e realizou-se a análise multivariada por Classificação Hierárquica Descendente.Resultados: Foram obtidas cinco categorias: "dificuldades nas etapas para capacitação", "aspectos financeiros envolvidos na convocação", "condições trabalhistas no enfrentamento à pandemia", "obrigatoriedade de capacitação x possível convocação", "visibilidade e valorização da odontologia no combate à COVID-19".Conclusão: Os comentários contemplaram o acesso à capacitação, a remuneração e condições trabalhistas, a obrigatoriedade para capacitação, possível convocação para atuar na linha de frente no combate à COVID-19 e reinvindicação por maior valorização da odontologia.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 79(4): 354-369, Apr. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1278375

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ABSTRACT Cannabinoids comprehend endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids, and synthetic cannabinoids, with actions both in the central and peripherical nervous systems. A considerable amount of publications have been made in recent years, although cannabis has been known for over a thousand years. Scientific Departments from the Brazilian Academy of Neurology described evidence for medical use in their areas. Literature is constantly changing, and possible new evidence can emerge in the next days or months. Prescription of these substances must be discussed with patients and their families, with knowledge about adverse events and their efficacy.


RESUMO Os canabinoides compreendem os endocanabinoides, fitocanabinoides e os canabinoides sintéticos e desempenham ações no sistema nervoso central e periférico. Uma quantidade enorme de publicações tem sido lançada nos últimos anos, embora a cannabis seja conhecida por milênios. Os Departamentos Científicos da Academia Brasileira de Neurologia descreveram as evidências do uso médico em suas áreas. A literatura está em constantes mudanças e possíveis novas evidências podem surgir nos próximos dias ou meses. A prescrição dessas substâncias deve ser discutida com os pacientes e suas famílias, com conhecimento sobre eventos adversos e sua eficácia.


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Humans , Cannabinoids , Cannabis , Neurology , Brazil , Endocannabinoids
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